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Hardware is the general term that is used to describe physical artifacts of a technology.

It can be equipment such as fasteners, keys, locks, hinges, latches, corners, handles, wire, chains, plumbing supplies, tools, utensils, cutlery and machine parts, especially when they are made of metal. In the United States, hardware has been traditionally sold in "hardware stores".

Though often used interchangeably to mean "hand tools," hardware historically referred to the metal bits that were used to make wooden products stronger, more functional, longer lasting and easier to fabricate/assemble than if they did not have the benefit of metal fittings.

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hardware wishlist in 2010: a sb900, a tripod, a place to my figurines decently,overhaul of my rig. thats fat hope..doubt it will come true
thebanzaieffect (The Banzai! Effect) Tue, 15 Dec 2009 08:47:57 -0000
hardware wishlist in 2010: a sb900, a tripod, a place to my figurines decently,overhaul of my rig. thats fat hope..doubt it will come true
@961Ant1 its a good idea. needs better hardware (ram etc)
nii_teiko (Nii-Teiko Tagoe) Tue, 15 Dec 2009 08:47:51 -0000
@961Ant1 its a good idea. needs better hardware (ram etc)
@adulau A free hardware platform + http://openinkpot.org would be nice though.
__courts__ (Patrick Hof) Tue, 15 Dec 2009 08:46:09 -0000
@adulau A free hardware platform + http://openinkpot.org would be nice though.
Hardware vom Nexus One dem GooglePhone bekannt http://tinyurl.com/y88d6fv #android
AndroidNewsDe (AndroidNews.de) Tue, 15 Dec 2009 08:45:46 -0000
Hardware vom Nexus One dem GooglePhone bekannt http://tinyurl.com/y88d6fv #android
Pineview chips promise netbooks longer battery life, better speed | Hardwarehttp://bit.ly/5xJWWp
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Pineview chips promise netbooks longer battery life, better speed | Hardwarehttp://bit.ly/5xJWWp
Hardware-Peripherals: XML vs DBMS http://forum.techgle.com/showthread.php?t=243567
techglehardware (Hardware Zone) Tue, 15 Dec 2009 08:45:20 -0000
Hardware-Peripherals: XML vs DBMS http://forum.techgle.com/showthread.php?t=243567

 
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Iyonix PC - Castle Technology's acclaimed new replacement for the Acorn RiscPC. Includes RISC OS 5, 32-bit X-Scale processor, PCI graphics, UDMA, and high speed podules.

A7000+ Odyssey - ARM7500FE-powered, entry-level machine from Castle.

Acorn Computer Museum - A collection of Acorn machines

Acorn Machine List - List of the specifications of all the Acorn computers - starting from the earliest 8-bit machine, through to the StrongARM based models.

500 ChiOS - Dormant project to put RISC OS inside a PC.

Classic Acorn - Acorn 8 and 32bit Restoration, Repair and Upgrades. - A guide to dismantling, cleaning, and repairing many Acorn computers.

Hardware - Information on the companies producing Acorn and RISC OS computers.
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Kinetic RiscPC - StrongARM-powered RiscPC with fast SD RAM, from Castle.

Microdigital Alpha - Celeron-powered laptop computer that runs RISC OS 4 under emulation through Windows XP.
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Microdigital Omega - Desktop PC designed to use the Intel XScale and StrongARM processors.

Octopus Teletext+ - Advanced Teletext solution with sophisticated page caching and searching systems. It even searches for favourite TV programmes and speaks a verbal reminder when they are due to start.
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Oww weather station interface - !Oww - RISC OS interface to the Dallas One-wire weather station
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Pocket Reader - Allows the scanning, and instant OCR-ing, of text documents which can then be transferred to your RISC OS computer via the supplied cable and software.

PS2Mouse - PS2Mouse allows the use of any PS/2 mouse (6 pin round connector) on a RISC OS machine (9 pin mouse connector).
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Reflex Electronics / ITC-UK - Acorn-appointed authorised repair centre for all RISC OS machines, and UK approved supplier of replacement spare parts.
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Solo Computer - A new ruggedised RISC OS computer, it is intended for use within developing countries where its ultra-low-power design enables it to be used indefinitely away from sources of mains electricity.

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The A9 - This is a very compact machine based around the ARM9 processor and designed to run desktop and embedded versions of RISC OS Adjust 32.

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