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    Apricot Computers Ltd., originally Applied Computer Techniques Ltd. (ACT), was a British electronic company active from 1965 to 2005. The company had...
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    Network Computer Amstrad Amstrad CPC Amstrad PCW Amstrad NC100 PC1512 PPC 512 and 640 Amstrad PC2286 Amstrad Mega PC Apricot Computers Apricot PC Apricot Portable...
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    "OLD-COMPUTERS.COM: The Museum". www.old-computers.com. Retrieved 2016-01-29. "InfoWorld". InfoWorld. InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. 1985-06-10. "ACT/Apricot...
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  • The Apricot PC (originally called the ACT Apricot) is a personal computer produced by Apricot Computers, then still known as Applied Computer Techniques...
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  • The Apricot Picobook Pro is the first product of the reformed Apricot Computers. It is a netbook based on the VIA NanoBook, first shown to the press on...
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  • Australian native tree Tropical apricot, several plants Apricot (color) APRICOT (conference) Apricot Computers ACT Computer Apricot Value womenswear retailer...
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  • constitute personal computers (including desktop computers, portable computers, laptops, all-in-ones, and more), mainframe computers, minicomputers, servers...
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  • Apple Writer Apple II, Apple III SuperWriter Apricot Portable Built-in word processor in Apricot Computers devices Authorea word processor for students...
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    I486 (redirect from 486 (computer))
    systems to use the i486 chip was the Apricot VX FT, produced by British hardware manufacturer Apricot Computers. Even overseas in the United States it...
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  • Apricot File was a British magazine catering to users of early Apricot Computers microcomputer systems. It was based in London, published by TP Group and...
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    personal computers, having sold its division to Lenovo in 2005. "Wintel" is a similar description that is more commonly used for modern computers. The designation...
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  • cell company Advanced Computer Techniques, a U.S. software company 1962–1994 Applied Computer Techniques, later Apricot Computers, UK Atria Convergence...
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    list excludes smartphones, personal digital assistants, pocket computers, laptop computers, programmable calculators and pure video game consoles. Single-board...
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    Ltd.'s product HiNet (Hierarchical Integration Network) was sold to Apricot Computers Plc in 1987. In 1986, Torode founded a new company, IC Designs, Inc...
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  • keyboards have been the main input method for computers since the 1970s, supplemented by the computer mouse since the 1980s, and the touchscreen since...
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    and Apricot computers, collectively called PC-Four, or Xchange in an enhanced version. Xchange was also available for ICL's One Per Desk computer, which...
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  • Project Apricot may refer to: ACT Computer Apricot, a MS-DOS computer by ACT in 1983 Yo Frankie! (codenamed "Apricot"), an open content video game by the...
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    IBM-compatible personal computer system available for less than £1,000 in Britain. At the time the cheapest complete systems from Apricot Computers cost under £2...
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    Watford and St Albans. Significant firms with a local presence include: Apricot Computers (formerly ACT) Amazon.com has a distribution warehouse on the Maylands...
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    4.01 and later, which did not contain the multi-tasking features. Apricot Computers pre-announced "MS-DOS 4.0" in early 1986, and Microsoft demonstrated...
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  • flying model aircraft; see Free flight (model aircraft) Apricot Computers F1e, a personal computer F1e, a subgroup of Haplogroup F (mtDNA) Search for "f1e"...
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    "The Disinformation Column" for Apricot File was about Apricot Computers systems; these columns are collected as The Apricot Files (2007). A collection of...
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    luggable computers still required a continuous connection to an external power source; this limitation was later overcome by the laptop computers. Laptops...
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    Advanced Logic Research Aox Inc. Apricot Computers AST Research Japan K.K. Beall Technologies Beijing Legend Computer Group Brooktrout Technology Brother...
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    IBM PS/2 Model 70 (category Computer-related introductions in 1988)
    System/2 Model 70 486 are midrange desktop computers in IBM's Personal System/2 (PS/2) family of personal computers. The PS/2 Model 70 386, released in June...
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    Tandy 2000 (category Home computers)
    small computers, and most other established manufacturers shifted focus to it as well. By this date Tandy/Radio Shack had been in the small-computer market...
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    April 1985 with support for CGA and EGA displays. A version for the Apricot Computers F-Series, supporting 640×200 in up to 8 colors, was also available...
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  • in Generic Computers, InfoWorld, January 27, 1986 IBM Unveils RT PC For High-End Uses, InfoWorld, January 27, 1986 IBM. RT Personal Computer Announcement...
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  • was met with strong resistance. Tri-ang toys Copella Fruit Juices Apricot Computers Shropshire Health Authority Churchill China Morgan Motor Company Troubleshooter–Back...
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    1588. A light orange color was formulated for Crayola colored pencils. Apricot has been in use as a color name since 1851. The color melon is a representation...
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