Augmented reality is a technology that couples physical reality with computer-generated imagery.
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Lobao, the energy minister, denied the problem was caused by computer hackers.
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Unemployed computer programmer Colin Morris recently confirmed that the answer is yes.
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However, a strong office computer can still do some decent design work.
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The Communist Party's computer system will simply say yes -or no.
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A computing animal, in that sense, is in the same class as a computingmachine.
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Complex maths, instructions, this is a computingmachine, gentleman.
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That is to say, any true computingmachine can, by definition, compute anything that is computable.
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We assume the computingmachine to be flawless.
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It would be the ultimate computingmachine if it were built with silicon instead of human nerve cells.
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The system includes a textile printer, textile cutter and a computingdevice.
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For others, including me, it is the take-anywhere computingdevice.
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The tablet has replaced the desktop computer as the family computingdevice in many homes.
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For years, the iPhone was considered the most locked-down mainstream computingdevice in the world.
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At these lower price points, the Chromebook becomes a fantastic option as a secondary computingdevice.
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We had no idea what was going on, said the 56-year-old Columbia University dataprocessor.
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Let me punch that number into the dataprocessor...Right.
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Under the multi-year agreement, LG will become official consumer electronics, mobile phone and dataprocessor of Formula One.
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This provision guarantees the right to request that data that is inaccurate, outdated or irrelevant be removed by a dataprocessor.
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The case will reinforce the perception that Google has become a dataprocessor and in effect a publisher of online material.
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The heartbeat of the firm remains Aladdin, an enormous informationprocessingsystem which drives the "fact-based, data-driven" approach to investing.
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The Expedition was equipped with a complex array of digitized communication and informationprocessingsystems.
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A critical next step is to integrate large numbers of artificial atoms with photonic architectures to enable large-scale quantum informationprocessingsystems.
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Finger-length ratios were measured from hand scans, using electroniccomputer calipers.
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And this was long before the modern electroniccomputer.
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Explanation of parking cycle governed by an electroniccomputer.
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The police said in a statement a number of items of electroniccomputer equipment were taken.
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Under his leadership, IBM captured 70 percent of the electroniccomputer industry and tripled in size.
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After 50 Years of Effort, Researchers Made Silicon Emit Light We're approaching the speed limit for electroniccomputer chips.
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This "byte"-eightdigital bits-hasbeen salvaged from the wreck of an electroniccomputer of the pre-transistor age.
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And when Foster gets down to doing his calculations, have your men run them through the electroniccomputer for him.
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Information from the detector-transmitters, Tom went on, would be fed into an electroniccomputer at the Bureau of Mines in Washington.
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In 1946, scientists at the University of Pennsylvania constructed the first electroniccomputer, called ENIAC, for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer.
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As the electroniccomputer increasingly moved out of the laboratory and into the marketplace, the centrality of programming-andprogrammers-becameeven more apparent.
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A decade later she worked as a programmer on Mark I, the first large-scale US computer and a precursor of the electroniccomputer.
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Across the road and up towards the golf course there is a man handing out leaflets claiming he invented the electroniccomputer in 1942.
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UL electroniccomputer engineers are testing purpose-built robots which will be used to carry out an underwater study of Lough Derg, writes Anna Nolan.
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Coincidentally, February 14th marks the 50th anniversary of the public unveiling of the first all electroniccomputer in Philadelphia.
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There he began working with the ENIAC designers on a successor machine called the EDVAC, which was in concept the first modern, stored-program electroniccomputer.