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Even for 8-bit computers like the Apple II and Commodore 64 software was published: Home Publisher, The Newsroom and geoPublish.
In June 2008 a new film was announced in which Leonardo DiCaprio would portray Bushnell .< ref name =" movie "> Leonardo DiCaprio to portray the Atari and Chuck E. Cheese Founder, Hollywood Newsroom
Graphic Anarchy, an exhibition of his work, was held in 2003 at the Newsroom Gallery, London.
Newsroom staff in 2008 was about the same size as it was in 1993, though there were fifty fewer full-time staff members than there were in 2002 ; about half of those positions were eliminated after a buyout in late 2007.
Election Newsroom was broadcast live on Telefís Éireann from their Donnybrook studios in Dublin, presented by John O ' Donoghue with analysis provided by John Healy ( Irish Times ), John O ' Sullivan ( The Cork Examiner ), Garret Fitzgerald and Professor Basil Chubb.
The re-launch at the time was promoted by huge billboards and television spots on BBC Newsroom South East depicting London's famous landmarks as radio paraphernalia ( a woman seen raising Big Ben as a radio aerial for example ).
A two-hour television movie, Escape from the Newsroom, was broadcast in 2002.
Escape from the Newsroom, which included a fourth wall-breaking plot digression in which the characters directly addressed the idea of reviving the series, was meant partly as a sarcastic response to that request.
A third season of The Newsroom, consisting of six episodes, was broadcast on CBC beginning on February 14, 2005.
Writing in Maclean's, Jaime Weinman said the choice of name was " a bit of a grimly amusing reminder that the U. S. TV industry doesn't take Canada very seriously ... ' The Newsroom ' is often considered the greatest show Canada has ever produced, but a U. S. network feels no need to fear unflattering comparisons: assuming they ’ ve heard of the show, they probably think most people in the States have not heard of it.
That program was initially pre-empted by Issue # 1, a domestic personal finance program dealing with topics regarding the American economic, financial, and housing sectors and permanently replaced by another hour of CNN Newsroom in September 2008.
CNN also used its ticker during Rick Sanchez's news hour on CNN Newsroom to give their opinions on stories that Sanchez was covering at that moment.
However, the air time was reduced in October 2006 to 6am to 9am, after the expansion of CNN Newsroom.
In March 2012, Phillips moved to the 11am Newsroom, and her timeslot was shortened to one hour.
Buchanan also involved Bell in the final stages of the making of his debut solo album Mid-Air, which was self-released on his own Newsroom Records in May 2012.
More Tears ( 1998 ) is a seriocomedy television series that was broadcast by CBC Television, as a short run programme ; it was written and produced by Ken Finkleman following the success of The Newsroom ( 1996 ), and was partly a remake of 8½ ( 1963 ), by Federico Fellini.
The series, a short run dramatic anthology, was produced and written by Ken Finkleman following his earlier series The Newsroom and More Tears.
Finkleman's next project for the CBC was the television movie Escape from the Newsroom.
From the time the CBS affiliates joined Walter Cronkite in the news room at around 2: 00 EST to approximately 2: 38 EST, the coverage alternated from the CBS Newsroom to KRLD-TV's Eddie Barker at the Dallas Trade Mart where President Kennedy was to give his luncheon address.
She has has appeared in several television series, including many of Ken Finkleman's satires such as The Newsroom, Foreign Objects, and Married Life for which she was nominated for Gemini and CableACE awards.
" The Greater Fool " was the name of the season finale episode of Aaron Sorkin's The Newsroom.

Newsroom and .
Graphics and titles were developed by the Lambie-Nairn design agency and were gradually rolled out across the whole of BBC News, including a similar design for regional news starting with Newsroom South East and the three BBC Nations – Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Newsroom and offices located just off campus on Northwestern Avenue in West Lafayette.
In July 2006, the FT announced a " New Newsroom " project to integrate the newspaper more closely with FT. com.
The Observer and its sister newspaper The Guardian operate a visitor centre in London called The Newsroom.
The Newsroom also mounts temporary exhibitions and runs an educational program for schools.
Newsroom managers plan to add online content on a more frequent basis.
* In the HBO television series " The Newsroom ", a disgruntled executive producer Don Keefer quips about his replacement MacKenzie McHale: " She's like a sophomore poly sci major from Sarah Lawrence.
Newsroom staff peaked in 1994 at close to 400 staff, down to 175 staff by 2008, and 135 staff in 2009.
Newsroom at Mainichi Shimbun.
Keleghan can also be seen in The Newsroom, another CBC production as well as having a long running recurring role on The Red Green Show as the eccentric Ranger Gord.
The Interactive Newsroom lets visitors play the role of a photojournalist, editor, reporter, or anchor.
* http :// www. forces. gc. ca / site / Newsroom / view_news_e. asp? id = 490
From 1970 to 1973, Lehrer anchored the local single-story news show, Newsroom on KERA-TV, the local Public Broadcasting affiliate station in Dallas.
BBC London, as it came to be called, replaced the long-running Newsroom South East.
Other identities for the London area coverage were London Plus, and finally Newsroom South East.
In 2001, audio cuts began to be distributed via internet and from 2 October 2005, audio cuts and packages ceased being distributed via the satellite audio channels and switched entirely to the IRN Net Newsroom internet system.

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One of the more popular desktop applications was the PageMaker desktop publishing software.
As Athlon XP-M CPUs were already rated running lower voltages than their desktop siblings, it was a better starting point for lowering voltage even further.
BeOS was positioned as a multimedia platform which could be used by a substantial population of desktop users and a competitor to Mac OS and Microsoft Windows ( Linux was not relevant as a desktop OS at the time ).
For a long period, it was the " classic " Unix desktop associated with commercial Unix workstations.
It was replaced in 1988 by the 1541-II, which used an external power supply to provide cooler operation and allow the drive to have a smaller desktop footprint ( the power supply " brick " being placed elsewhere, typically on the floor ).
The first Soviet programmable desktop calculator ISKRA 123, powered by the power grid, was released at the beginning of the 1970s.
Among the first desktop LCD computer monitors was the Eizo L66 in the mid-1990s, the Apple Studio Display in 1998, and the Apple Cinema Display in 1999.
It was the first national DJ-published music magazine, created on the Macintosh computer using extensive music market research and early desktop publishing tools.
It was somewhat expensive to implement ( though not as much as MCA ), so it never became particularly popular in desktop PCs.
Galeon was a Gecko-based web browser created by Marco Pesenti Gritti with a goal to deliver consistent browsing experience to GNOME desktop environment.
The project was started by Marco Pesenti Gritti with the goal of creating a web browser that would be fast and consistent with the GNOME desktop environment.
This microprocessor was the first low-power CMOS processor chip, quite on a par with the 8-bit 6502 that was being built into the Apple II desktop computer at that time.
The Help Desk Institute was officially renamed to HDI in 2004 to reflect the maturing of the support industry and the expansion of technical support to include functions like desktop support as well as support centers that provided technical support for the organization's customers.
The help desk will assign the desktop team the second-level deskside issues that the first level was not able to solve.
The first all-electronic desktop calculator was the British ANITA Mk. VII, which used a Nixie tube display and 177 subminiature thyratron tubes.
In the early days of binary vacuum-tube computers, their reliability was poor enough to justify marketing a mechanical octal version (" Binary Octal ") of the Marchant desktop calculator.
This was a major improvement: it featured a new, object-oriented GUI, the Workplace Shell ( WPS ), that included a desktop and was considered by many to be OS / 2's best feature.
IRIX was one of the first Unix versions to feature a graphical user interface for the main desktop environment.
At the time, he was troubled by certain aspects of the Unix desktop.

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