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  • 71Macintosh — This article is about Apple personal computers. For other uses, see McIntosh. The original Macintosh, the first commercially successful personal computer to use a graphical user interface, rather than a command line …

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  • 72Antarctica — /ant ahrk ti keuh, ahr ti /, n. the continent surrounding the South Pole: almost entirely covered by an ice sheet. ab. 5,000,000 sq. mi. (12,950,000 sq. km). Also called Antarctic Continent. * * * Antarctica Introduction Antarctica Background:… …

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  • 73Commodore 64 — Type Home computer Release date August 1982[1] Discontinued …

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  • 74Falklands War — Map outlining the British recapture of the islands …

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  • 75International Space Station — ISS redirects here. For other uses, see ISS (disambiguation). International Space Station …

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  • 76X86-64 — is a superset of the x86 instruction set architecture. x86 64 processors can run existing 32 bit or 16 bit x86 programs at full speed, but also support new programs written with a 64 bit address space and other additional capabilities.The x86 64… …

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  • 77Mandatory access control — In computer security, mandatory access control (MAC) refers to a type of access control by which the operating system constrains the ability of a subject or initiator to access or generally perform some sort of operation on an object or target.… …

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  • 79David Grant USAF Medical Center — (DGMC) 60th Medical Group (60 MDG) Air Force Medical Service (AFMS) 60th Air Mobility Wing (60 AMW) Air Mobility Command (AMC) David Gran …

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  • 80Push e-mail — is used to describe e mail systems that provide an always on capability, in which new e mail is actively transferred (pushed) as it arrives by the mail delivery agent (MDA) (commonly called mail server) to the mail user agent (MUA), also called… …

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