The StrongARM is a family of microprocessors manufactured in the late 1990's. No doubt, they were used in rudimentary computers. It's simple architecture is now far outclassed by processor giants Intel and AMD.
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Well, a strongarm turntable was one that was turned by men pushing on it. (That is ... no motors.)
Yes, the Nerf Strongarm Blaster does actually shoot 75.
The Strongarm uses blue elite darts. Their predecessor, the orange clip-system darts, also work with it.
Originally, it was a social networking site specifically designed for use by college students.
To use with skis. That's why they are called ski boots.
It was originally designed for use by the US Dept of Defence. Even to this day the GPS the military gets to use is much more accurate than the civilian version.
An autopia is an urban landscape designed for automobile use, originally derived from a Disneyland theme park ride.
Chromatography was originally designed to separate plant pigments, particularly chlorophyll, from a mixture.
Bell bottom pants was originally designed to help overboard sailors.
Titanic was designed between 1908 and 1909.
A desktop. They were originally designed to lay flat on the desk and support a large CRT monitor, but the term now typically refers to any computer designed for home or office use.