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Workstation computer
NeXT Computer (also called the NeXT Computer System) is a workstation computer that was developed, marketed, and sold by NeXT Inc. It was introduced in
NeXT_Computer
American technology company (1985–1997)
NeXT, Inc. (later NeXT Computer, Inc. and NeXT Software, Inc.) was an American technology company headquartered in Redwood City, California, which specialized
NeXT
Programmable machine that processes data
electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs, which enable computers to perform a wide range of tasks. The term computer system
Computer
Topics referred to by the same term
Radio Next, a defunct Bangladeshi radio station Next (bicycle company) Next (cigarettes) Next (Indian retailer) Next (restaurant) NeXT, a 1980s computer company
Next
First working programmable, fully automatic digital computer
electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938, and completed in 1941. It was the world's first working programmable, fully automatic digital computer. The
Z3_(computer)
Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other
In computer science, computer engineering, and telecommunications, a network is a group of communicating computers and peripherals known as hosts, which
Computer_network
Operating system from NeXT Computer
developed by NeXT—founded by Steve Jobs—in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and was initially used for its range of proprietary workstation computers such as
NeXTSTEP
Study of computation
areas of computer science Computer science is the study of computation, information, and automation. Included broadly in the sciences, computer science
Computer_science
American businessman and inventor (1955–2011)
some Apple employees with him to found NeXT, a computer platform development company that specialized in computers for higher education and business markets
Steve_Jobs
Workstation computer by NeXT
high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured, and sold by NeXT from 1990 to 1993. It superseded the original NeXT Computer workstation and is housed
NeXTcube
Placeholder variables in programming
baz, quux, and others are used as metasyntactic variables in computer programming or computer-related documentation. They have been used to name entities
Foobar
Protection of computer systems from information disclosure, theft or damage
Computer security (also cybersecurity, digital security, or information technology (IT) security) is a subdiscipline within the field of information security
Computer_security
Electronic game with user interface and visual feedback
A video game, computer game, or simply game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick,
Video_game
1980s specifications for a computer workstation
The original NeXT Computer was introduced in 1988 as a 3M machine by Steve Jobs, who first heard this term at Brown University. The NeXT MegaPixel Display
3M_computer
then mobile computers over the next several decades. For the purposes of this article, the term "second generation" refers to computers using discrete
History of computing hardware (1960s–present)
History_of_computing_hardware_(1960s–present)
English computer scientist (born 1955)
John Berners-Lee (born 8 June 1955), also known as TimBL, is an English computer scientist best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web, HTML, the URL
Tim_Berners-Lee
1999 American biographical television film
their daughter, Lisa. Around the time she was born, Jobs unveiled his next computer, which he named Lisa. The Lisa was followed in 1984 by the Macintosh
Pirates_of_Silicon_Valley
This is a list of films about computers, featuring fictional films in which activities involving computers play a central role in the development of the
List_of_films_about_computers
English computer scientist (born 1957)
come to Cambridge the following week to view a prototype of Acorn's next computer – a machine that in reality did not as yet exist, beyond some general
Sophie_Wilson
American multinational technology company
the first computers to use a graphical user interface and a mouse. By 1985, internal conflicts led to Jobs leaving the company to form NeXT and Wozniak
Apple_Inc.
Computerized information extraction from images
motion estimation. The next decade saw studies based on more rigorous mathematical analysis and quantitative aspects of computer vision. These include
Computer_vision
1997 studio album by Radiohead
OK Computer is the third studio album by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 21 May 1997. With their producer, Nigel Godrich, Radiohead recorded
OK_Computer
Theoretical computer used for teaching
The Hack computer is a theoretical computer design created by Noam Nisan and Shimon Schocken and described in their book, The Elements of Computing Systems:
Hack_computer
Fictional computer operating system utilized in Star Trek
Library Computer Access/Retrieval System) is a computer operating system. Within Star Trek chronology, the term was first used in the Star Trek: The Next Generation
LCARS
of personal computers as mass-market consumer electronic devices began with the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s. A personal computer is one intended
History_of_personal_computers
American digital entertainment company owned by Sony
Hollywood Reporter, Inc. May 19, 1994. "NG Alphas: Sony Computer Entertainment U.K." Next Generation. Vol. 2, no. 23. Brisbane, California: Imagine
Sony Interactive Entertainment
Sony_Interactive_Entertainment
1983 studio album by Steve Hillage
derived from the BASIC programming language and reflect the pair's move into computer-based music production, this being mainly synthetic except for Hillage's
For_To_Next
The NeXT Introduction, sub-titled "the Introduction to the NeXT Generation of Computers for Education", was a lavish, invitation-only gala launch event
NeXT_Introduction
Central computer component that executes instructions
processor, is the primary processor in a given computer. Its electronic circuitry executes instructions of a computer program, such as arithmetic, logic, controlling
Central_processing_unit
High-end single-user computer
Microsystems, Silicon Graphics, Apollo Computer, DEC, HP, NeXT, and IBM beginning in the 1980s, and powered the 3D computer graphics revolution through the late
Workstation
Single-board computer
a single-board computer crowdfunded and produced by the now-defunct Next Thing Co. (NTC). Advertised as "the world's first $9 computer," it was released
CHIP_(computer)
Guidance and navigation computer used in Apollo spacecraft
The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) is a digital computer produced for the Apollo program that was installed on board each Apollo command module (CM) and
Apollo_Guidance_Computer
History of Apple's current Mac operating system
Mac computers since their introduction in 1984. The current macOS is a UNIX operating system built on technology that had been developed at NeXT from
MacOS_version_history
Instructions a computer can execute
A computer program is a sequence or set of instructions in a programming language for a computer to execute. It is one component of software, which also
Computer_program
Computer program that modifies other programs to replicate itself and spread
A computer virus is a type of malware that, when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code into those
Computer_virus
Indian proposed quantum computer
India's quantum computer is the proposed and planned quantum computer to be developed in India by 2026. A quantum computer is a computer based on quantum
India's_quantum_computer
American science fiction television series
Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG) is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry. It originally aired from September 28
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation
Algorithm for finding shortest paths
another problem advanced by hardware engineers working on the institute's next computer: minimize the amount of wire needed to connect the pins on the machine's
Dijkstra's_algorithm
Computer systems capable of one petaFLOPS
computers: the next supercomputing wave National Science Board Approves Funds for Petascale Computing Systems Massive $208 million petascale computer
Petascale_computing
Software that manages computer hardware resources
is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources, and provides common services for computer programs. Time-sharing operating
Operating_system
Graphics created using computers
Computer graphics (CG) deals with generating images and art with the aid of computers. Computer graphics is a core technology in digital photography,
Computer_graphics
developments from early devices used for simple calculations to today's complex computers, encompassing advances in both analog and digital technology. The first
History_of_computing_hardware
Global system of connected computer networks
The Internet (or internet) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between
Internet
Engineering discipline specializing in the design of computer hardware
electronics engineering and computer science. Computer engineering may be referred to as Electrical and Computer Engineering or Computer Science and Engineering
Computer_engineering
Computation machine that uses continuously varying data technology
An analog computer or analogue computer is a type of computation machine (computer) that uses physical phenomena such as electrical, mechanical, or hydraulic
Analog_computer
the NeXT Computer system. First developed by David A. Jaffe and Julius O. Smith, it supported the Motorola 56001 DSP that was included on the NeXT Computer's
Music_Kit
Aesthetic style in personal computers
Computer's Deltagold line, Victor Technology's Victor 9000, and NeXT's NeXT Computer—all of which were short-lived in the marketplace. One of the first companies
Beige_box
Application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images
Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is a specific application of computer graphics for creating or improving images in art, printed media, simulators, videos
Computer-generated_imagery
1st episode of the 3rd season of Star Trek: The Next Generation
scan of the computer core reveals that the nanites have determined a way of replicating themselves and have taken up residence in the computer core. With
Evolution (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Evolution_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)
Type of extremely powerful computer
A supercomputer is a type of computer with a high level of performance as compared to a general-purpose computer. Supercomputers play an important role
Supercomputer
Person performing mathematical calculations, before electronic calculators
(similar to the way the Nautical Almanac computers operated) would remain a standard for computing operations for the next 80 years. Women were increasingly
Computer_(occupation)
American computer programmer
by Steve Jobs’ vision for the personal computer, Stone was the first independent developer for the NeXT Computer to ship a shrink-wrap product, TextArt
Andrew Stone (computer programmer)
Andrew_Stone_(computer_programmer)
Computer input/output device for users
pause, returning to the last print position when the next character came from the remote computer (or local echo). A video display unit (VDU) displays
Computer_terminal
American businesswoman
Division at Apple Computer. When Steve Jobs left Apple Computer in 1985, she joined Jobs and other Apple managers to cofound NeXT Computer, Inc. She served
Susan_Barnes_(computing)
This list of computer size categories attempts to list commonly used categories of computer by the physical size of the device and its chassis or case
List of computer size categories
List_of_computer_size_categories
14th episode of the 5th season of Star Trek: The Next Generation
identified by the ship's computer as the Enterprise's first officer, is someone they have never seen before. The computer also provides evidence that
Conundrum (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Conundrum_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)
All-in-one computer by Apple
originally released as the iMac, is a series of Macintosh personal computers that Apple Computer sold from 1998 to 2003. The iMac was Apple's first major product
IMac_G3
Apple Macintosh computer. Cofounder of Next Computer. Donald D Eckdahl, B.S. — lead engineer of Maddida Computer. As found on Computer History Museum Timeline
List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in science and technology
List_of_University_of_California,_Berkeley_alumni_in_science_and_technology
Pointing device used to control a computer
A computer mouse (plural mice; rarely mouses) is a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface. This motion is
Computer_mouse
Combination of analog and digital computer
Hybrid computers are computers that exhibit features of analog computers and digital computers. The digital component normally serves as the controller
Hybrid_computer
Computer built from mechanical components such as levers and gears
A mechanical computer is a computer built from mechanical components such as levers and gears rather than electronic components. The most common examples
Mechanical_computer
Component that stores information
Computer memory stores information, such as data and programs, for immediate use in the computer; instructions fetched by the computer, and data fetched
Computer_memory
Any computer program for end-user use
intended for end-user use – not operating, administering or programming a computer. It includes programs such as word processors, web browsers, media players
Application_software
US-based computer superstore chain
Computer City was a chain of United States–based computer superstores operated by Tandy Corporation; the retailer was sold to CompUSA in 1998 and was
Computer_City
Topics referred to by the same term
Next Step or Nextstep may refer to: NeXTSTEP, a UNIX-based computer operating system developed by NeXT in the 1980s and 1990s OpenStep, an open platform
Next_Step
Linked hypertext system on the Internet
the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). The Web was invented by English computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee while at CERN in 1989 and opened to the public
World_Wide_Web
Company in Madrid, Spain
Next Limit Technologies is a computer software company headquartered in Madrid, Spain. Founded in 1998 by engineers Victor Gonzalez and Ignacio Vargas
Next_Limit_Technologies
Set of rules describing computer system
In computer science and computer engineering, a computer architecture is the conceptual design and operational structure of a computer system that define
Computer_architecture
Former computer museum in Boston, Massachusetts
sometimes called the Boston Computer Museum. When the museum closed and its space became part of Boston Children's Museum next door in 2000, much of its
The_Computer_Museum,_Boston
Early electronic digital computing device
The Atanasoff–Berry computer (ABC) was the first automatic electronic digital computer. The device was limited by the technology of the day. The ABC's
Atanasoff–Berry_computer
24th episode of the 2nd season of Star Trek: The Original Series
"The Ultimate Computer" is the twenty-fourth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by D.C.
The_Ultimate_Computer
Remake of a popular microcomputer
The ZX Spectrum Next is an 8-bit home computer, initially released in 2017, which is compatible with software and hardware for the 1982 ZX Spectrum. It
ZX_Spectrum_Next
Computer series
with increasing performance, was released over the next several years. However, the mainframe computer market was dominated by IBM. Other companies could
Philco_computers
1981 American microcomputer model
The IBM Personal Computer (model 5150), often referred to as the IBM PC, is the first microcomputer released in the IBM PC model line and the basis for
IBM_Personal_Computer
Family of personal computers made by Apple
newsletter. The next year you'd come back and there would be thirty Macintoshes. The year after that, three hundred". Ease of use for computer novices was
Mac_(computer)
customers had little reason to remain loyal to a given brand, as the next computer they bought would be incompatible anyway. At that point, the only concerns
History of general-purpose CPUs
History_of_general-purpose_CPUs
Character encoding used on NeXT workstations
Encoding Vectors". NeXT Computer, Inc. 1995. Archived from the original on 2017-02-12. Retrieved 2017-02-12. McGowan, Rick (1999-09-23). "NextStep Encoding
NeXT_character_set
High-end workstation computer by NeXT
The NeXTcube Turbo is a high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured and sold by NeXT. It superseded the earlier NeXTcube workstation and is
NeXTcube_Turbo
Series of 32 bit CISC microprocessors
and Sun-3, the NeXT Computer, NeXTcube, NeXTstation, and NeXTcube Turbo, early Silicon Graphics IRIS workstations, the Aesthedes, computers from MASSCOMP
Motorola_68000_series
1951 British computer
early computer custom-built to play Nim, inspired by the earlier Nimatron. The twelve-by-nine-by-five-foot (3.7-by-2.7-by-1.5-meter) computer, designed
Nimrod_(computer)
6th episode of the 3rd season of Star Trek: The Next Generation
season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the 54th episode overall, first broadcast on October 30, 1989
Booby Trap (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Booby_Trap_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)
German computer company
Nixdorf Computer AG was a West German computer company founded by Heinz Nixdorf in 1952. Headquartered in Paderborn, Germany, it became the fourth largest
Nixdorf_Computer
1971 studio album by the Who
Who's Next is the fifth studio album by the English rock band the Who, released on 2 August 1971, by Track Records in the United Kingdom and by Decca Records
Who's_Next
Computer Inc acquires NeXT Computer Inc". Thomson Financial. Archived from the original on May 11, 2009. Retrieved October 21, 2008. "Apple Computer Inc
List of mergers and acquisitions by Apple
List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Apple
Czechoslovak computer
The SAPO (short for Samočinný počítač, “automatic computer”) was the first Czechoslovak computer. It operated in the years 1957–1960 in Výzkumný ústav
SAPO_(computer)
Form of computer-based test that adapts to the examinee's ability level
called tailored testing. In other words, it is a form of computer-administered test in which the next item or set of items selected to be administered depends
Computerized_adaptive_testing
Japanese supercomputer
4%, to 442 petaflops, a new world record and widening the gap to the next computer by that much. For the HPCG benchmark, it is 5.4 times faster, at 16
Fugaku_(supercomputer)
The history of video games began in the 1950s and 1960s as computer scientists began designing simple games and simulations on minicomputers and mainframes
History_of_video_games
Process of device status sampling
a printer is connected via a parallel port, the computer waits until the printer has received the next character. These processes can be as minute as only
Polling_(computer_science)
Desktop or laptop computer specialized for video games
A gaming computer, also known as a gaming PC, is a specialized personal computer designed for playing PC games at high standards. They typically differ
Gaming_computer
American fantasy-adventure television series
The Librarians: The Next Chapter is an American fantasy adventure television series that is a direct spin-off of the Librarian film series, sharing continuity
The Librarians: The Next Chapter
The_Librarians:_The_Next_Chapter
Computer key
hard rebooting the computer. (Contrary to Ctrl+Alt+Del on a PC compatible computer which triggers only a software reset.) On the NeXT ADB keyboard, the
Command_key
Line of gaming PCs
Steam Machine refers to two separate series of small form factor gaming computers by Valve, designed to operate SteamOS and the digital Steam storefront
Steam_Machine
7th episode of the 6th season of Star Trek: The Next Generation
season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the 133rd overall. It was originally released on October 30,
Rascals (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Rascals_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)
Topics referred to by the same term
increase the speed of the Internet Next Generation Networking, emerging computer network architectures and technologies Next-generation lithography, lithography
Next_Generation
Repetition of a process
outcome of each iteration is the starting point of the next iteration. In mathematics and computer science, iteration (along with the related technique
Iteration
British computer manufacturer
Acorn Computers Ltd. was a British computer company established in Cambridge, England in 1978 by Hermann Hauser, Chris Curry and Andy Hopper. The company
Acorn_Computers
Data input device
A computer keyboard is a built-in or peripheral input device modeled after the typewriter keyboard which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys to act
Computer_keyboard
First web browser, later renamed Nexus
Tim Berners-Lee wrote what would become known as WorldWideWeb on a NeXT Computer during the second half of 1990, while working for CERN, a European nuclear
WorldWideWeb
5th episode of the 4th season of Star Trek: The Next Generation
members that she remembers being completely unknown to the crew or the computer. At one point, a vortex appears near Dr. Crusher and attempts to pull her
Remember Me (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Remember_Me_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)
NEXT COMPUTER
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Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : nickname from Middle English hext ‘tallest’, ‘highest’ (Old English hēhst, superlative of hēah ‘high’).
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Coming; Next; Following
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a herdsman in charge of cattle or a nickname for someone thought to resemble an ox or a cow, from Middle English neat ‘ox’, ‘cow’ (Old English nēat). The modern English adjective neat (via French from Latin nitidus ‘clean’, ‘shining’) does not occur before the 16th century, after the main period of surname formation.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Coming; Next
Boy/Male
Muslim
Coming. Next.
Female
Egyptian
, Peace of Nebt.
Female
Welsh
Welsh pet form of Greek Hagne (English Agnes), NEST means "chaste; holy."
Male
English
Short form of English Newton, NEWT means "new settlement."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Next to God
Boy/Male
Muslim
Following, Next
Boy/Male
Arabic
Acceptor; Next; Able
Boy/Male
British, English
Neat
Boy/Male
Muslim
Acceptor. Next. Able.
Boy/Male
Indian
Perceived
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Cute; Chaste; Holy
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Original; Ethical
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Following next
Boy/Male
Indian
Following, Next
Girl/Female
Arabic
Neat
Girl/Female
Latin
Nest.
NEXT COMPUTER
NEXT COMPUTER
Boy/Male
Arabic
Trusty
Girl/Female
English American
Dark haired or wise.
Boy/Male
Celtic Gaelic Irish
Handsome.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Rajasthani, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Greatness; Glorious; Miracle
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Young One
Boy/Male
Biblical
A fire that spreads.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, English
Little and Womanly; Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the Masculine Charles
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Devout or abstemious person pious
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Mountain
Girl/Female
German
Noble Protector
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v. t.
To write in large characters, as in text hand.
v. t.
To inclose or cover with a net; as, to net a tree.
superl.
Nearest in degree, quality, rank, right, or relation; as, the next heir was an infant.
superl.
Nearest in time; as, the next day or hour.
n.
Of or pertaining to the genus Bos, or to cattle of that genus; as, neat cattle.
a.
With all deductions or allowances made; net. [In this sense usually written net. See Net, a., 3.]
a.
Free from extraneous substances; pure; unadulterated; neat; as, net wine, etc.
a.
Free from what is unbecoming, inappropriate, or tawdry; simple and becoming; pleasing with simplicity; tasteful; chaste; as, a neat style; a neat dress.
n.
A snug, comfortable, or cozy residence or situation; a retreat, or place of habitual resort; hence, those who occupy a nest, frequent a haunt, or are associated in the same pursuit; as, a nest of traitors; a nest of bugs.
a.
Excellent in character, skill, or performance, etc.; nice; finished; adroit; as, a neat design; a neat thief.
n.
A style of writing in large characters; text-hand also, a kind of type used in printing; as, German text.
adv.
In the time, place, or order nearest or immediately suceeding; as, this man follows next.
v. t.
To put into a nest; to form a nest for.
v. i.
To build and occupy a nest.
a.
Free from admixture or adulteration; good of its kind; as, neat brandy.
n.
Any one of several species of small aquatic salamanders. The common British species are the crested newt (Triton cristatus) and the smooth newt (Lophinus punctatus). In America, Diemictylus viridescens is one of the most abundant species.
v. t.
To make into a net; to make n the style of network; as, to net silk.
a.
Not including superfluous, incidental, or foreign matter, as boxes, coverings, wraps, etc.; free from charges, deductions, etc; as, net profit; net income; net weight, etc.
n.
Alt. of Bird's-nest
n.
A collection of boxes, cases, or the like, of graduated size, each put within the one next larger.