ILLIAC II

The ILLIAC II was a revolutionary super-computer built by the University of Illinois that became operational in 1962.
Bravo Sports
Bravo Sports is a sporting-goods company based in Santa Fe Springs, CA. Bravo manufactures lawn canopies under the brand names QuickShade, ShadeTech, MotoShade, EzUp, etc. The canopies are branded under licenses from Marvel, John Deere, Disney, etc. Bravo
Cycling Plus
CyclingPlus is a road cycling sport magazine owned by Immediate Media Company. First published in 1992, there are 13 issues a year. The magazine contains product reviews and reports on rides around the UK, and is reminiscent of Bicycling magazine of the
Donald B. Gillies
Donald Bruce Gillies was a Canadian computer scientist and mathematician who worked in the fields of computer design, game theory, and minicomputer programming environments
Radio Link Protocol
Radio Link Protocol (RLP) is an automatic repeat request (ARQ) fragmentation protocol used over a wireless air interface. Most wireless air interfaces are tuned to provide 1% packet loss, and most Vocoders are mutually tuned to sacrifice very little voice
CDMA subscriber identity module
A CDMA subscriber identity module (CSIM) is an application to support CDMA2000 phones that runs on a UICC, with a file structure derived from the R-UIM card. By porting the application to the UICC, a card with CSIM, SIM, and USIM can operate with all
Robust Header Compression
Robust Header Compression (ROHC) is a standardized method to compress the IP, UDP, UDP-Lite, RTP, and TCP headers of Internet packets
ORDVAC
The ORDVAC, is an early computer built by the University of Illinois for the Ballistic Research Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground. A successor to the ENIAC. It was based on the IAS architecture developed by John von Neumann, which came to be known as
IBM 738
The IBM 738 was IBM's first core memory unit to use transistorized sense amplifier circuits. Designed in 1955 for the IBM 704, it used vacuum tubes for all other circuits, and provided a capacity of 32768 - 36-bit words. It was also used in the later IBM
ILLIAC III
The ILLIAC III was a fine-grained SIMD pattern recognition computer built by the University of Illinois in 1966
Disinformation Governance Board
The Disinformation Governance Board (DGB) was an advisory board of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), announced on April 27, 2022. The board's stated function is to protect national security by disseminating guidance to DHS agencies