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Wired and computer
He also speaks at numerous conferences and trade shows, including DEF CON, RSA Data Security Conference, on various topics in the computer security field, and has appeared on the cover of Wired Magazine, in numerous television, radio, and print articles on HavenCo and Sealand.
As personal computer hardware speeds improved at a rapid pace in the late 1990s, it created an " arms race " between companies in the video game industry, according to Wired News.
" Wired magazine called Project Xanadu the " longest-running vaporware story in the history of the computer industry ".
* The Trend Spotter Wired Magazine profile-October 2005, " Tim O ' Reilly built an empire on computer manuals and conferences that make sense of new technologies.
" I think we're going to demonstrate the power of one-to-one computer access that's going to transform education ," said Governor Angus King in a Wired Magazine interview.
Wired Style: Principles of English Usage in the Digital Age defines the term as " the whole digital enchilada-interactive, cable, broadband, 500-channel [...] then-Senator Al Gore Jr. introduced it at a 1978 meeting of computer industry folk, in homage to his father, Senator Albert Gore Sr ." ( 71 ).
This also required him to be hooked up to a two-ton mainframe computer, but shrinking electronics and faster computers made his artificial eye more portable and now enable him to perform simple tasks unassisted .< ref > Vision quest, < i style => Wired Magazine </ i >, September 2002 </ ref >
Aside from creating the most influential protocol for networking computer bulletin boards, Jennings built Wired magazine's first internet presence, wrote the portable BIOS that led to Phoenix Technologies BIOS, ran an early regional internet service provider, The Little Garden ( later incorporated as TLGnet, Inc ), and maintains an informal archive of Cold War science and technology.
* Wired for Management, an Intel standard for managing computer systems
From 1997 to 1998, Janice hosted a short lived lottery game show called NY Wired, with emphasis on supporting computer labs for schools based on the money won.
Wired for Management ( WfM ) was a primarily hardware-based system allowing a newly built computer without any software to be manipulated by a master computer that could access the hard disk of the new PC to paste the install program.

Wired and network
* Wired Equivalent Privacy, a deprecated wireless network security standard.
Wired For Sex is a television program on the former TechTV network showcasing how technology and the Internet have affected sex, including topics ranging from pornography to cyber sex.

Wired and series
The series has also been parodied on The Simpsons and notably in the Futurama episode " Where No Fan Has Gone Before ", which was described by Wired magazine as a " touchstone " for fans.
* Jan. 4, 1903: Edison Fries an Elephant to Prove His Point – Wired article about Edison's " macabre form of a series of animal electrocutions using AC.
* Wired ( 1988 TV series ), see Tim Graham ( TV producer )# Television career
* Wired ( TV series ), a 2008 British television miniseries
* " Wired ", a 2002 2-part episodes of The Zeta Project animated series
In 2003, the G4 Cube received a brief return to the spotlight after a series of articles in Wired charted its cult popularity.
In 2003, a. s. h was the topic of a series of Wired articles under the pretext of examining the group's role in the deaths of several depressed individuals.
Haas and Diliberto had previously produced the award-winning documentary series Totally Wired ( 1982 – 1989 ), which won Columbia University's Major Armstrong Award, the Ohio State Award, and the National Federation of Community Broadcaster's Award.
The Media Lab has been widely popularized since the 1990s by business and technology publications such as Wired and Red Herring for a series of practical inventions in the fields of wireless networks, field sensing, web browsers and the World Wide Web.
A June 2011 article in Wired. com focused on “ bronies ” (“ bro ponies ”): adult men or boys who are fans of the 2010 television series.
Anderson described the effects of the long tail on current and future business models beginning with a series of speeches in early 2004 and with the publication of a Wired magazine article in October 2004.
* An Artist's Junkyard of Dreams-Article from Wired magazine's Great River Road series.
Starting in January, 2007 she worked as a host and producer for two science shows, Wired Science on PBS and The Leading Edge, a Canadian science series on The Knowledge Network.
Wired magazine said the series " pushe the edge of commercial — even comprehensible — television ".
Wired News's Corrina Lawson stated that she liked Ichigo's strong sense of responsibility, and commented it was one of the reasons of the series ' popularity.

Wired and Serial
** Serial Experiments Lain-An Omnipresence in the Wired ( May, 1999 )

fictional and computer
There was a fictional computer named Colossus in the movie Colossus: The Forbin Project.
One of Dijkstra's sidelines was serving as Chairman of the Board of the fictional Mathematics Inc., a company that he imagined having commercialized the production of mathematical theorems in the same way that software companies had commercialized the production of computer programs.
IBM is given fictional credit as being the manufacturer of the Pan Am Clipper's computer, and the IBM logo can be seen in the center of the cockpit's instrument panel.
* A modified ( block style ) Lambda is used as a recurring symbol in the Valve computer game series Half-Life, referring to the Lambda complex of the fictional Black Mesa Research Facility.
* Player character or playable character, a fictional character controlled by a human player, usually in role-playing games or computer games
* Steampunk is based on the idea of futuristic technology existing in the past, usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England — but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, or real technological developments like the computer occurring at an earlier date.
* Slave ( Blake's 7 ), a fictional computer
* ACME Detective Agency, a fictional detective agency from the Carmen Sandiego series of computer games and television shows
Tom Swift's fictional inventions have directly inspired several actual inventions, among them Lee Felsenstein's " Tom Swift Terminal ", which " drove the creation of an early personal computer known as the Sol ", and the taser.
* Deep Thought ( The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ), a fictional computer in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
* Tarsus Academy, a fictional school in the computer game Deus Ex: Invisible War
* Rockport ( Need for Speed ), a fictional city in which the computer and video game Need For Speed: Most Wanted is set
Mara Jade Skywalker is a fictional character in Star Wars Expanded Universe books, comic books, and computer games.
* A fictional computer in SoltyRei ; see List of SoltyRei characters # Eunomia
Virtual worlds are fictional worlds in which online computer games, notably MMORPGs and MUDs, take place.
* The unnamed fictional extraterrestrial species featured in the Predator ( franchise ) wear an AR Head-mounted display that allows them to see in multiple spectra of light, as well as acting as a HUD interface with a worn computer.
* Alpha ( computer ), a fictional computer in Mike Walker's radio play Alpha
* Queen Catherine Ironfist, the fictional protagonist of the computer game Heroes of Might and Magic III
The GNU MIX Development Kit ( GNU MDK ) is a free software package for developing, running and debugging programs written in MIXAL, an assembly-like language for programming a fictional computer called MIX.
In the Star Trek fictional universe, LCARS (; an acronym for Library Computer Access / Retrieval System ) is a computer operating system.
Lord Cantabrigian British is the name of the fictional ruler of Britannia, kingdom of the fictional world of Sosaria, created by Richard Garriott for his computer game series Ultima.
His claim to fame is a fictional Atari computer game called Hacker Snack.

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