WEIZAC

WEIZAC was the first computer in Israel, and one of the first large-scale, stored-program, electronic computers in the world.
Philip Rosenau
Philip Rosenau, is an Israeli mathematician and a poet. He is a Professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics at Tel Aviv University. He introduced compactons, along with James M. Hyman
ExcelStor Technology
ExcelStor Technology was established in 2000 as a small hard disk drive manufacturer and has evolved into a contract manufacturer and a system integrator. ExcelStor bought the bankrupt Conner Technology PLC, its products and factory. It has a
Super fine TFT
Super fine TFT (SFT) is a NEC display technology that is claimed to provide better viewing angles and pixel response speed than other technologies
Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
The Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic was the nominal head of state of Soviet Georgia, which existed between 25 February 1921 and 9 April 1991. It succeeded the office of Chairman of the All-Georgian
Behavior Tech Computer
Behavior Tech Computer (BTC) manufactures many computer accessories including keyboards, webcams and mouse devices; they used to manufacture optical drives but decided to leave the market and sold their Optical Division to Foxconn
IBM 728
The IBM 728 magnetic tape drive was used on the SAGE AN/FSQ-7 computer. It was physically similar to the IBM 727, but with significantly different specifications
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
Spacistor
The spacistor was a type of transistor developed in the 1950s as an improvement over the point-contact transistor and the later alloy junction transistor. It offered much higher speed than earlier transistors. It became obsolete in the early 1960s with
IBM 7330
The IBM 7330 Magnetic Tape Unit was IBM's low cost tape mass storage system through the 1960s. Part of the IBM 7 track family of tape units, it was used mostly on 1400 series computers and the IBM 7040/7044. The 7330 used 1⁄2 inch (12.7 mm) magnetic
Coat of arms of the Luhansk People's Republic
The coat of arms of the Luhansk People's Republic (LPR) is one of the state symbols of the partially recognized state, along with the flag and anthem. The LPR declared independence from Ukraine in 2014 and adopted its own national symbols the same year