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  2. Henri Tudor - Wikipedia

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    Henri Owen Tudor (30 September 1859 – 31 May 1928) was a Luxembourg engineer, inventor, and industrialist. He developed the first commercially usable lead-acid battery . Henri Owen Tudor. Henri Tudor in 1899.

  3. History of Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft is a multinational computer technology corporation. Microsoft was founded on April 4, 1975, by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Its current best-selling products are the Microsoft Windows operating system; Microsoft Office, a suite of productivity software; Xbox, a line of entertainment of games, music, and video; Bing, a line of search engines; and Microsoft ...

  4. CRP Henri Tudor - Wikipedia

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    The Public Research Centre Henri Tudor (or CRP Henri Tudor) is a Luxembourg -based research institute. Created in late 1987, in the framework of the Luxembourgish law of 9 March 1987 about public research, the CRP Henri Tudor took its name from Henri Owen Tudor, a famous Luxembourgish engineer. CRP Henri Tudor's main mission was to contribute ...

  5. Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg is a representative democracy headed by a constitutional monarch, Grand Duke Henri, making it the world's only remaining sovereign grand duchy . Luxembourg is a developed country with an advanced economy and one of the world's highest GDP (PPP) per capita as per IMF and World Bank estimates.

  6. Supercomputing in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg. The Luxembourg supercomputer Meluxina was officially launched on 7 June 2021 and is part of the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU). It is located at the LuxProvide data center in Bissen, Luxembourg. It is the second supercomputer to be launched after Vega of eight planned supercomputers (EuroHPC JU).

  7. HomeComputerMuseum - Wikipedia

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    HomeComputerMuseum. /  51.4795750°N 5.6580444°E  / 51.4795750; 5.6580444. The HomeComputerMuseum is an interactive computer museum specialized in the history of the home computer. The museum is located in the city of Helmond in the Netherlands .

  8. Telecommunications in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Fixed broadband. Luxembourg's fixed broadband sector exhibits a 91% uptake rate, exceeding the EU's 78% average. Additionally, 63% of Luxembourg households have access to broadband speeds of at least 100 Mbps, above the EU's 41%. The country's digital infrastructure includes 96% coverage in very high capacity networks (VHCN) and 75% in fibre to ...

  9. Luxembourg City - Wikipedia

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    The city is home to the RTL Group. The Second World War Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial is located within the city limits of Luxembourg at Hamm. This cemetery is the final resting place of 5,076 American military dead, including General George S. Patton. There is also a memorial to 371 Americans whose remains were never recovered or ...