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Like the SEAC, built about the same time, the SWAC was a small-scale interim computer designed to be built quickly and put into operation while the NBS waited for more powerful computers to be completed ( in particular, the RAYDAC by Raytheon ).

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The RAYDAC used 5, 200 vacuum tubes and 18, 000 crystal diodes.

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* Exxon Shipping Company failed to properly maintain the Raytheon Collision Avoidance System ( RAYCAS ) radar, which, if functional, would have indicated to the third mate an impending collision with the Bligh Reef by detecting the " radar reflector ", placed on the next rock inland from Bligh Reef for the purpose of keeping boats on course via radar.
581 ( 1991 ), Raytheon terminated Lawrence Korb after receiving complaints of his public involvement in an anti-nuclear proliferation nonprofit known as the Committee for National Security ( CNS ) and his advocacy of reduced defense spending.
Vannevar Bush ( ; March 11, 1890 – June 28, 1974 ) was an American engineer, inventor and science administrator known for his work on analog computers, for his role as an initiator and administrator of the Manhattan Project, for founding Raytheon, and for the memex, an adjustable microfilm viewer with a structure analogous to that of the World Wide Web.
*" Boeing, Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, and Raytheon to create B2B exchange for the aerospace and defense industry, powered by Microsoft "
Raytheon later licensed its patents for a home-use microwave oven that was first introduced by Tappan in 1955, but these units were still too large and expensive for general home use.
On October 8, 1945 Raytheon filed a US patent for Spencer's microwave cooking-process, and an oven that heated food using microwave energy from a magnetron was soon placed in a Boston restaurant for testing.
There are many systems available today that are developed in accordance with STANAG 4586, including products by industry leaders such as AAI Corporation, CDL Systems, and Raytheon, all three of which are members of the Custodian Support Team for this protocol.
Later in the 1960s, Sylvania's Electronic Systems Division in Needham, MA developed and manufactured several instruments for the Apollo Lunar Lander and Command Module using electroluminescent display panels manufactured by the Electronic Tube Division of Sylvania at Emporium, PA. Raytheon, Sudbury, MA, manufactured the Apollo guidance computer, which used a Sylvania electroluminescent display panel as part of its display-keyboard interface ( DSKY ).
The United States Army's Land Warrior system, designed by General Dynamics, also uses Speex for VoIP on an EPLRS radio designed by Raytheon.
USD in 1999 ( now called: BAE Systems ), and Raytheon acquired Hughes Aircraft for 9. 5 bil.
Orders for new aircraft plummeted, prompting Wichita's five largest aircraft manufacturers — Boeing Co., Cessna Aircraft Co., Bombardier Learjet Inc., Hawker Beechcraft and Raytheon Aircraft Co .— to slash a combined 15, 000 jobs between 2001 and 2004.
Raytheon also has a consolidated manufacturing center in Forest which builds electronic equipment for radars and other sensor systems.
He discusses the BINAC computer project for Northrop Aircraft, the UNIVAC, as well as the roles of the National Bureau of Standards, Northrop Aircraft, Raytheon, Remington Rand, and IBM.
USD in 1999 ( now called: BAE Systems ), and Raytheon acquired Hughes Aircraft for 9. 5 bil.
* www. globalsecurity. org-NOTE development contractor for the ARC-222 was Magnavox in Fort Wayne, Indiana, not Raytheon as stated.
The Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation announced November 27, 1997 that it would acquire the semiconductor division of the Raytheon Corporation for about $ 120 million in cash.
After World War II, there many small and large firms making direction finding equipment for mariners, including Apelco, Aqua Guide, Bendix, Gladding ( and its marine division, Pearce-Simpson ), Ray Jefferson, Raytheon, and Sperry.
Ellern has worked as an engineer, including for JPL, Raytheon, Boeing, Hughes Aircraft and Northrop Corporation.
Physicians on site recommended a medevac flight as soon as possible for Douceur, but offsite doctors hired by Raytheon Polar Services ( the company contracted to run the base ) and the National Science Foundation disagreed with the severity of the situation.
American companies were then sought by the US government to perfect and mass-produce the magnetron for ground-based, airborne, and shipborne radar systems, and, with support from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Radiation Laboratory ( recently formed to investigate microwave radar ), Raytheon received a contract to build the devices.

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In 2004, Asteroids ( Including both the Atari 2600 port and the arcade original, along with Asteroids Deluxe ) were included as part of Atari Anthology for both Xbox and PlayStation 2, using Digital Eclipse's emulation technology.
The AFI Digital Content Lab is a research and development facility for digital media located on the LA campus.
* Antarctic Digital Database ( Topographic data for Antarctica, including web map browser )
* IVS – A proprietary version with Digital Rights Management developed by 3D Solar UK Ltd for use in music downloaded from their Tronme Music Store and interactive music and video player.
* m4p – A version of AAC with proprietary Digital Rights Management developed by Apple for use in music downloaded from their iTunes Music Store.
Designed with Digital Rights Management ( DRM ) abilities for copy protection.
* D is for Digital: What a well-informed person should know about computers and communications ( 2011 )
* Video ( Princeton University, September 7, 2003 )-" Assembly for the Class of 2007: ' D is for Digital and Why It Matters '"
* Digital Wizard's Lab-BlitzMax framework for making 2D and isometric games
* Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, including Vulgates, Breviaries, Contracts, and Herbal Texts from 12-17th century, Center for Digital Initiatives, University of Vermont Libraries
* Dominoes Rules at Digital Gamers Rules for 9 Chinese, Korean, and Tibetan domino games
* Digital Data Storage, a format for storing computer data on Digital Audio Tape cartridges
Digital Equipment Corporation ( DEC ) further reduced cost for mass-produced minicomputers, and mapped peripherals into the memory bus, so that the input and output devices appeared to be memory locations.
Digital video and digital still photography systems sometimes use a luma / chroma decomposition for improved compression.
* Annotated bibliography for civil defense from the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues
* Rules for a dictionary catalog, by Charles A. Cutter, fourth edition, hosted by the UNT Libraries Digital Collections
* Kinematic Models for Design Digital Library ( KMODDL ) Movies and photos of hundreds of working mechanical-systems models at Cornell University.
In 2007, SkyCable introduced the DigiBox, a cable TV set top box that provides a digital television ( Digital television ) ( DTV ) signal for higher video quality and prevents illegal cable TV connections.
With the development of the internet, by the late 1990s and early 2000, much of that regulation had been replaced where newer industry technologies developed, offering viewers alternate choices for local events and programming leading to what is today, that being Digital Cable, Internet, and Phone being offered to consumers, bundled, by 2010.
and General Instrument also introduced their first collaboration in ICs, a complete single chip calculator IC for the Monroe Royal Digital III calculator.
In 1998, Compaq acquired Digital Equipment Corporation for a then-industry record of $ 9 billion USD.
This was a way to allow PDP-8 software to be run even after the official end-of-life announcement for the Digital PDP-8 product line.

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