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  • Basically, the Qube is the kind of server Apple would make if they ever got aggressive about the server market.

    Scripting News for 12/12/2006 « Scripting News Annex 2006

  • TVS also plans to introduce a hybrid scooter, called the Qube, in 2013.

    TVS Motor to Launch Four Models in 2012 Nikhil Gulati 2012

  • In fact, I worked with PM Magazine and a project referred to as the Qube Network in Columbus Ohio.

    Speaking of Howard…. « BuzzMachine 2005

  • "The Qube is the first solution that AeroVironment has introduced specifically targeting what we identify as the public safety market, and that's really public safety professionals like law enforcement, search and rescue, and first responders," says Steve Gitlin, vice president of AeroVironment.

    News 2011

  • "The Qube is the first solution that AeroVironment has introduced specifically targeting what we identify as the public safety market, and that's really public safety professionals like law enforcement, search and rescue, and first responders," says Steve Gitlin, vice president of AeroVironment.

    News 2011

  • The Qube restaurant is a great spot for lunch, encased in a glass cube in the middle of a lush garden.

    Adrien Field: The Non-Tourist's Guide To New Delhi Adrien Field 2011

  • I just made it up along with Qube as something that would sorta sound like some new-fangled data-storage device.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Hal Duncan 2008

  • I just made it up along with Qube as something that would sorta sound like some new-fangled data-storage device.

    More Translation Questions Hal Duncan 2008

  • Using wireless technology for charitable giving is not new, and Manis was responsible for its first use in response relief efforts for the Asian tsunami in 2004, and Katrina in 2005, while he was SVP at m-Qube, Inc.

    Sheila Shayon: The New Face of Mobile Giving 2010

  • Just when we've convinced ourselves that this development was ready to fly out of test runs and hit big with the masses, whether with Qube in the late 1970s, teletext in the 1980s, Full Service Network and WorldGate the following decade and numerous approaches since, ITV gets its plug yanked because the technology behind it was uneconomical or incapable of doing what its creators wanted, or because public interest wasn't there.

    Interactive at Last, Interactive at Last? - Simon Applebaum - MediaBizBlogger 2009

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