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  2. TigerDirect - Wikipedia

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    TigerDirect. TigerDirect was an El Segundo, California -based online retailer dealing in electronics, computers, and computer components. The company was previously owned by Systemax, which is known for its acquisitions of the intellectual property of the defunct U.S. retail chains Circuit City and CompUSA and relaunching them as online retailers.

  3. NABU Network - Wikipedia

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    NABU Network. The NABU Network (Natural Access to Bi-directional Utilities) was an early home computer system which was linked to a precursor of the World Wide Web, operating over cable TV. [1] [2] It operated from 1982 to 1985, primarily in Ottawa, Canada. Its functionality was then revolutionary, though it was not a commercial success.

  4. Software patents under Canadian patent law - Wikipedia

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    Substantive law. Computers, software, or related terms do not appear anywhere in the Patent Act. Therefore, as with any other invention, to be patentable a computer-using invention must meet the general requirements for patentability of any invention as found in the Act. "Invention" is defined in Section 2 of the Patent Act as:

  5. MCM/70 - Wikipedia

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    The MCM/70 [1] is a pioneering microcomputer first built in 1973 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada [2] [3] and released the next year. This makes it one of the first microcomputers in the world, the second to be shipped in completed form, and the first portable computer. The MCM/70 was the product of Micro Computer Machines, one of three related ...

  6. ICON (microcomputer) - Wikipedia

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    The ICON (also the CEMCorp ICON, Burroughs ICON, and Unisys ICON, and nicknamed the bionic beaver) was a networked personal computer built specifically for use in schools, to fill a standard created by the Ontario Ministry of Education. It was based on the Intel 80186 CPU and ran an early version of QNX, a Unix-like operating system.

  7. Science and technology in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Science and technology in Canada consists of three distinct but closely related phenomena: the diffusion of technology in Canada. scientific research in Canada. innovation, invention and industrial research in Canada. In 2019, Canada spent approximately CA$40.3 billion on domestic research and development, of which over $7 billion was provided ...

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