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S. Robotics Corporation, often called USR, is a company that produces USRobotics computer modems and related products. Its initial marketing was aimed
USRobotics
Handheld personal information manager
generation of Palm PDA devices produced by Palm Inc (then a subsidiary of USRobotics, later 3Com). These devices were launched on March 10, 1997. It is a handheld
PalmPilot
Device that modulates an analog carrier signal to encode digital information
proprietary design from USRobotics, which they called "X2" because 56k was twice the speed (×2) of 28k modems. At that time, USRobotics held a 40% share of
Modem
US-based IT company
(see History section, below). USRobotics – its division that focuses on data communications products and solutions. USRobotics has origins as a pioneer in
UNICOM_Global
Command language for modems
of new commands using some sort of prefix character – & for Hayes and USRobotics, and \ for Microcom, for instance. Many of these were re-standardized
Hayes_AT_command_set
1992–2010 American electronics company
Apple Newton MessagePad. The company was acquired by USRobotics in 1995. In June 1997, USRobotics was acquired by 3Com and Palm became a 3Com subsidiary
Palm,_Inc.
Mobile operating system
original on 2007-10-17. "USRobotics Announces Two New Models of the Best Selling Pilot Connected Organizer" (Press release). USRobotics/Palm. March 10, 1997
Palm_OS
French businessperson
Chicago-based USRobotics. Benhamou nurtured the integration of Palm Computing into 3Com following its acquisition as part of USRobotics in 1997. At the
Éric_Benhamou
Personal digital assistant by Palm
generations of PDAs produced by Palm Computing (then a subsidiary of USRobotics). It was introduced in March 1996. The Pilot uses a Motorola 68328 processor
Pilot_1000
Modem that uses software to minimize the need for hardware
originated by Prof. Parvaiz Akhtar in 1996 with hardware being developed by USRobotics' Sportster Winmodem, a similarly upgradable DSP-based design. In 1996
Softmodem
Former American maker of computer network products
in 2002. In 1997, 3Com merged with USRobotics (USR), a maker of dial-up modems, and owner of Palm, Inc. USRobotics was known for its Sportster line of
3Com
Huawei JCG Linksys Microcom Motorola Netgear Netopia Telebit TP-Link USRobotics Zhone Technologies Zoom Telephonics ZyXEL List of network card manufacturers:
List of computer hardware manufacturers
List_of_computer_hardware_manufacturers
Internet appliance by 3Com
Audrey was the brainchild of Don Fotsch (formerly of Apple Computer and USRobotics) and Ray Winninger. Fotsch and Winninger had a vision for a family of
3Com_Audrey
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up usr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. USR may refer to: USRobotics, a technology firm USR (Guadeloupe football club), in Sainte-Rose, Guadeloupe
USR
Taiwanese electronics company
SMC Networks[citation needed] 1999 – Emitcom 2000 – Minority stake in USRobotics modem division from 3Com (with NatSteel from Singapore) 2010 – Mototech[citation
Accton
War dialing computer program
Lōc. ToneLoc took advantage of the extended return codes available on USRobotics modems (e.g., ATX6) to detect dial tones upon dialing a number and to
ToneLoc
Collection of short stories by Isaac Asimov
technology industry. The name of the real-life modem manufacturer named USRobotics was directly inspired by I, Robot. The name is taken from the name of
I,_Robot
2023 Canadian film directed by Matt Johnson
after confirming Balsillie's suspicion that their $16 million deal with USRobotics was in bad faith, they bring Balsillie in as a co-CEO with Lazaridis and
BlackBerry_(film)
Standard for serial communication
USRobotics Courier external modem had a DB-25 connector that used the Ring Indicator signal to notify the host computer when the connected telephone line
RS-232
OS 5.3 Pilot 1000 (as division of USRobotics)—Palm OS 1.0 - 16 MHz, 128 KB RAM Pilot 5000 (as division of USRobotics)—Palm OS 1.0 - 16 MHz, 512 KB RAM
List_of_Palm_OS_devices
American computer retail store
a dated relic of the late 1990s, with long-obsolete logos from Hayes, USRobotics, Practical Peripherals, Lotus Development, and Fujifilm. A new store opened
Micro_Center
U.S.-based manufacturer of modems
competition through this period was primarily from two other high-end vendors, USRobotics and Telebit, while other companies mostly sold into niches or were strictly
Hayes_Microcomputer_Products
Integrated circuit made by MOS Technology
allow the C64 and 128 to use high-speed modems from companies such as USRobotics and Hayes Communications. The Dr. Evil and CMD cartridges pushed the 6551
MOS_Technology_6551
Telco Systems Teltonika TP-Link (including Mercusys) TRENDnet Ubiquiti USRobotics Xiaomi Xirrus - acquired by Cambium Yamaha ZTE ZyXEL Broadcom (includes
List of networking hardware manufacturers
List_of_networking_hardware_manufacturers
Modem hardware and software company
during the 1980s, although never as popular as the "big three", Hayes, USRobotics (USR) and Telebit. Nevertheless, Microcom holds an important place in
Microcom
Wireless networking standard
11b and 802.11g in same channel". community.cisco.com. 9 January 2009. "USRobotics Wireless ADSL2+ Router: User Guide". support.usr.com. 54g LRS (Limited
IEEE_802.11g-2003
Telephone answering device
system, a few so-called selfmodems were available from such companies as USRobotics or ELSA Technology: the Sportster MessagePlus, the 56K Message Modem External
Answering_machine
Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1980–1989)
bit multimedia home/personal computer, was introduced in October 1987. USRobotics Courier 2400 telephone modem Walkman and boomboxes, invented during the
1980s
to form USRobotics. Paul began designing modems using the digital Design skills he learned at the University of Sussex. Paul left USRobotics in 1987.
Paul_Collard
Communication interface transmitting information sequentially
2019. "Courier 56K Business Modem: User Guide: Controlling Data Rates". USRobotics. 2007. Archived from the original on August 4, 2017. Retrieved September
Serial_port
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technology High-speed telegraphy, a radiosport High-Speed Transfer, a USRobotics modem protocol Highstand systems tract, in the sequence stratigraphy branch
HST
Companies in the Chicago metropolitan area in USA
and Data Systems (Chicago) Tellabs (Naperville) U.S. Cellular (Chicago) USRobotics (Schaumburg) Westell (Aurora) American Sammy (Chicago) Day 1 Studios (Chicago)
List of companies in the Chicago metropolitan area
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States Computer Emergency Readiness Team usr—User System Resources USR—USRobotics UTC—Coordinated Universal Time UTF—Unicode Transformation Format UTM—Unified
List of computing and IT abbreviations
List_of_computing_and_IT_abbreviations
Family of numbered networking protocols
used by most of the modem industry, notably the "big three", Telebit, USRobotics and Hayes. MNP was later supplanted by V.42bis, which was used almost
Microcom_Networking_Protocol
America United States San Jose, California Ugreen Asia China Shenzhen USRobotics North America United States Schaumburg, Illinois VDURA North America United
List_of_NAS_manufacturers
Line of personal digital assistants and mobile phones
assistants manufactured by Palm Computing in 1996 (by then a division of USRobotics). The inventors of the Pilot were Jeff Hawkins, Donna Dubinsky, and Ed
Palm_(PDA)
1996 video game
Video, and coupons included in the packaging toward the purchase of a USRobotics modem. Access to the game required a CD-Rom and also a subscription. This
Castle_Infinity
Village in Illinois, US
Peapod, online grocer FelPro, now Tenneco Mayfair Games Rand McNally USRobotics Bell & Howell G.D. Searle, now Pfizer Westfield Old Orchard, an upscale
Skokie,_Illinois
Internal expansion bus in early PC compatibles
8-bit XT: USRobotics 56k Modem
Industry Standard Architecture
Industry_Standard_Architecture
Detecting data connection configuration
modems have been verified for autobaud and default output baud rate 9600: USRobotics USR5686G 56K Serial Controller Fax modem Hayes V92 External modem Microcom
Automatic_baud_rate_detection
1990s American esports league
It was sponsored by Microsoft, Nvidia, Levi Strauss & Co., GTE, and USRobotics. The organization raised over $1.2mil USD in sponsorship money. Additionally
Professional_Gamers_League
International venture capital firm
Communications Communications and networking August 1996 Acquired by USRobotics for $72M Summit Design Electronics and Semiconductors October 1996 IPO
Jerusalem_Venture_Partners
International computer network
worked with DEC computers and had been given a Rainbow computer and a USRobotics 1200bit/s modem. From then on, joining FidoNet required one to set up
FidoNet
Nickname for several places in the US
Trunk Club (River North, Chicago) Underwriters Laboratories (Northbrook) USRobotics (Schaumburg) Westell (Aurora) WMS Gaming (Waukegan) Zebra Technologies
Silicon_Prairie
American software engineer
to that, he developed software for such companies as Northrop Grumman, USRobotics and 3Com. In his professional work, Smith contributes to science fiction
Richard_H._E._Smith_II
formatted for the Memopad application that was shipped with the original USRobotics Pilot (now Palm) Personal Digital Assistant. The MemoWare website was
Memoware
American computer scientist
helping found Centercode, Fine was the beta test manager for Megahertz, USRobotics, and ultimately, 3Com Corporation. He was responsible for managing the
Michael_R._Fine
1996, respectively. In 1996, he joined the Network Systems Division of USRobotics in Mount Prospect, Illinois (later purchased by 3Com). He co-founded the
Guido_Schuster
Technology combining telephony and sound card features
in the ThinkPad 600 and 770 models was developed and released by IBM. USRobotics, Courier modems - Internal DSP design allowed soft upgrades. Audio/modem
Mwave
Modems using HSP are known as winmodems (a term trademarked by 3COM / USRobotics, but genericized) or softmodems. Printers using HSP are known as GDI printers
Host_signal_processing
Israeli technology entrepreneur
"Shani Computers", sold to Intel Corporation in 1994; and Scorpio, sold to USRobotics in August 1996, for $72 million. In 1996 Peres left MOFET, and along with
Chemi_Peres
1969–2009 American online service provider
enticements. There were technical problems—the thousands of new generation USRobotics dial-up modems deployed in the network would crash during high call volumes
CompuServe
Control signal
Controlling EIA-232 Signaling", Courier V-Everything Command Reference, USRobotics, retrieved 2009-11-23 "A.4 AT&D3 Implementation Issues", PnP for COM Devices
Data_Terminal_Ready
Mechanism to remotely access IT devices
or WAN link. Starting in the mid-1990s, several manufacturers such as USRobotics produced "modem terminal servers". Instead of having RS-232 ports, these
Remote_access_service
introduced almost at the same time as the rapid popularization of the USRobotics HST standard with a 9,600 bit/s download and only 300 bit/s upload, where
Janus_(protocol)
American computer company
launched suits against several other modem manufacturers, including IBM and USRobotics) in July 1997. This was resolved a year later, after the two parties reached
New_Media_Corporation
American business leader
Dunlevie. Hawkins was looking for a CEO to manage Palm, Inc. In 1995, USRobotics acquired Palm, Inc. for US$44 million. The first PalmPilot went on sale
Donna_Dubinsky
Equipment extending the Wi-Fi standards with proprietary technology
"SpeedBooster", in response to criticism of Super G's interference potential. USRobotics also had a "MAXg" line of wireless products boasting 125 Mbit/s (actual
802.11_non-standard_equipment
Livingston was founded in 1986. It was involved in a legal case against USRobotics. The company was acquired by Lucent Technologies in 1997. Livingston was
Livingston_Enterprises
File transfer protocol
was much slower than the sending one, as was the case for Telebit or USRobotics modems, even the small number of ACKs might overwhelm the return channel
ZMODEM
Academy in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England
Liberal Democrat peer Paul Collard, co-founder of electronics company USRobotics Nigel Hess, a composer best known for his television, theatre and film
Broadoak_Academy
Topics referred to by the same term
1957. ADI Sportster aircraft Sportster line of modems, manufactured by USRobotics a term used in Britain to describe 18th- and early 19th-century wealthy
Sportster
Modem protocol standard
design worked. Among the many other companies approached by Bizcomp was USRobotics (USR). In 1984, USR sued Bizcomp in an effort to break the patent on the
Time Independent Escape Sequence
Time_Independent_Escape_Sequence
Type of microprocessor
satellites and microsatellites Used in NASA's FlightLinux project Used in USRobotics Courier I modem V.everything (Internal ISA and External RS232 ISDN Terminal
Intel_80386EX
British businessman, entrepreneur and market research consultant (born 1948)
Computer Associates for $4 billion in 1999. He also served on the board of USRobotics, acquired by 3Com for $8 billion in 1997, and yesMail.com, acquired by
Gian_Fulgoni
Canadian software company founded in 1988
further in-roads by establishing tie-ins with modem manufacturers such as USRobotics and Supra that bundled simple versions of the product (called "WinFax
Delrina
Defunct US modem manufacturer
list prices over $1000; at the time a 1st tier product from Hayes or USRobotics (USR) generally cost about $700. The V.32bis standard, increasing the
Telebit
Discontinued fax software
further inroads by establishing tie-ins with modem manufacturers such as USRobotics and Supra that bundled simple versions of the product (called "WinFax
WinFax
Topics referred to by the same term
slab serif typeface or font Courier, a line of modems, manufactured by USRobotics Courier 1B, telecommunications satellite Courier (email client), email
Courier_(disambiguation)
Communications protocol created in the 1980s
the United States, and it was ultimately acquired by modem manufacturer USRobotics in 1990, and which company continued to develop and sell BLAST products
BLAST_(protocol)
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Girl/Female
Indian
Courage
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Penleigh in Dilton, Wiltshire.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Jasmine
Girl/Female
Muslim
Praiseworthy, Praiser of Allah
Male
Greek
(Άμωσις) Greek form of Egyptian Ahmose, the name of a pharaoh of ancient Egypt, AMOSIS means "child of the moon" or "the moon is born."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Girl/Female
English
Mistress; lady. Feminine of Cyril.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Ambassador of Lord Shiva
Female
Welsh
Welsh name, probably from the word aderyn, DERYN means "bird."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Light bringer, Exalted high
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