Richardson was ultimately vindicated with the advent of the electronic computer, which speeded up calculations and made numerical modelling of the atmosphere possible.
World War II gave us not only the digital electronic computer, but also, thanks to radar and microwave technology, modern telecommunications.
Morean who built Jabil Circuit into one of the primary providers of electronic circuitry to the computer industry titans like Cisco, Hewlett-Packard and other.
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The fact that the first electronic programmable computer had been built in Britain was hushed up.
Allowing for inflation, this is roughly a third of what it might have cost to build in Babbage's day in contrast to the cost of electronic-computer technology, which halves in price every 18 months.
"I call it Homebrew Health, " says one angel investor, alluding to the Homebrew Computer Club of the 1970s, the group of electronic enthusiasts, including Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, whose technology hobby led to the birth of the personal computer.
That privacy violation, the lawsuit alleges, breaches the Fourth Amendment, the Computer Fraud Abuse Act and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, among other statutes.
In the San Francisco metropolitan area, where this shift has been pronounced over the past decade, computer and electronic-product manufacturing accounted for 11% of gross-domestic-product growth in the region from 2005 to 2010, outpacing all other industries.
Robert Metcalfe, who three decades ago invented Ethernet, the first great electronic protocol for computer networks, foresees a "gigalapse"--a blackout spanning one billion person-hours.
So far, they have restricted the development of computer trading partly because the locals fear that electronic trading will put them out of business.
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Jennifer Granick, civil liberties director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act generally prohibits unauthorized access to computers.
Electronic trading and the proliferation of computer-based trade execution programs has given birth to these companies and so-called dark pools, which help brokers or asset management firms move huge blocks of shares at once without tipping off the markets.
But soon after, the State Department said the electronic draw would have to be held again because a computer glitch caused 90% of the winners to be selected from the first two days of applications instead of the entire 30-day registration period.
Faulkner wrote the code, using the computer language MUMPS. The founder of Meditech, an electronic health record company, had developed it in 1968 at Mass General Hospital.
The soullessness of popular electronic dance music has compelled some musicians to move away from the computer.
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First switched on in 1943, Colossus is now acknowledged as being the world's first electronic, digital computer.
It would also go to that person's electronic medical folder, where the computer works out what sort of drugs to subscribe based on medical history, other medications taken and so on.
Senators worried the new position of overseeing the military's cyber defense efforts for the Pentagon could blur the lines between Alexander's current civilian role of leading the National Security Agency (NSA), which also plays a role in protecting the nations computer networks by monitoring domestic electronic communications.
Once the craft has slowed to 1, 000 miles per hour, its computer is programmed to trigger an electronic ripcord and deploy the largest supersonic parachute ever made.
When the bag is checked in, the tag is applied, and the airline's computer systems associate the tag's code with the passenger's electronic ticket.
For Yo-Yo Ma's hypercello, Machover placed sensors on the instrument, the performer's wrist and his bow and fed the electronic impulses generated by those sensors into a computer.
To take one example, an ObamaCare-mandated update to a major computer network called the System for Electronic Rate and Form Filing, which governs insurance approvals, has been delayed by months.
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"The incidence and complexity of computer crime continues to increase rapidly as greater numbers of people develop proficiency in manipulating electronic data and navigating computer networks, and as worldwide access to the Internet continues to expand, " according to the budget document.
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Hacohen said that hacking is a criminal act against citizens and the Israeli authorities have begun a criminal investigation, including a computer forensic probe to search for electronic evidence in an attempt to locate the group.
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Like the first-ever sales brochure for an electronic digital computer, put out in 1947.
U.S. securities regulators are expected to propose rules aimed at making the modern electronic stock market a little less prone to computer glitches.
It has sued dozens of companies, claiming to have patented the very idea of selling computer software and other electronic goods over a computer network.
As electronic delivery took over this method moved to the computer, but even then the pictures would arrive in three parts ready for the client to reassemble.
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