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  • 111Deep Freeze (software) — Faronics Deep Freeze Developer(s) Faronics Stable release Windows editions: 7.22.020.3453 …

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  • 112National Hsinchu University of Education — (NHCUE) National Hsinchu University of Education (NHCUE) was founded in April, 1940, renamed National Hsinchu Teachers College in 1987 and finally got the name of National Hsinchu University of Education in 2005.At present, the university… …

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  • 113Apple Inc. — This article is about the technology company. For other companies named Apple , see Apple (disambiguation). Apple Inc …

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  • 114Hacker (computing) — In computing, hacker has several meanings: [cite web|url=http://webzone.k3.mah.se/k3jolo/HackerCultures/origins.htm|title=webzone.k3.mah.se/k3jolo/HackerCultures/origins.htm ] * A community of enthusiast computer programmers and systems designers …

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  • 115Direct-attached storage — (DAS) refers to a digital storage system directly attached to a server or workstation, without a storage network in between. It is a retronym, mainly used to differentiate non networked storage from SAN and NAS. Contents 1 Features 2 Storage… …

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  • 116Intel — For other uses, see Intel (disambiguation). Coordinates: 37°23′16.54″N 121°57′48.74″W / 37.3879278°N 121.9635389°W / 37.3879278; 121.9 …

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  • 117client/server architecture —    A computing architecture that distributes processing between clients and servers on the network. In the past, traditional computing has relied on a hierarchical architecture based on nonprogrammable dumb terminals connected to a mainframe… …

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  • 118AutoCAD — 2012 Developer(s) Autodesk Initial release December 1982 Stable release …

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  • 119Mouse (computing) — A computer mouse with the most common standard features: two buttons and a scroll wheel, which can also act as a third button In computing, a mouse is a pointing device that functions by detecting two dimensional motion relative to its supporting …

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