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CIH, also known as Chernobyl or Spacefiller, is a Microsoft Windows 9x computer virus that first emerged in 1998. Its payload is highly destructive to vulnerable systems, overwriting critical information on infected system drives and, in some cases, destroying the system BIOS. The virus was created by Chen Ing-hau (陳盈豪, pinyin: Chén ...
June 2: The first version of the CIH virus appears. It is the first known virus able to erase flash ROM BIOS content. 1999. January 20: The Happy99 worm first appeared. It invisibly attaches itself to emails, displays fireworks to hide the changes being made, and wishes the user a happy New Year.
CIH Bank was created in 1920 as Caisse de prêts immobiliers du Maroc (CPIM). After branching into the tourism sector in 1967, it changed its name to Crédit immobilier et hôtelier . [1] As of 2014, CIH Bank offers a broader service across all sectors of the banking market.
BenQ Mobile: Bankruptcy in 2006, defunct in 2007 Grundig Mobile: Hagenuk Telecom GmbH: insolvency in 1997, mobile phone development and manufacturing business acquired by Telital in 1998: Siemens Mobile: Acquired by BenQ Corporation in 2005 to form BenQ Mobile: Telefunken Italy: Onda Mobile Communication India: YU Televentures: Was a subsidiary ...
Chartered Institute of Housing. The Chartered Institute of Housing ( CIH) is the professional body for those working in the housing profession in the United Kingdom. It has a royal charter, gained in 1984. Currently CIH has over 17,000 members, mostly in the UK but also overseas, notably in Hong Kong. CIH's current Chief Executive is Gavin Smart.
CIH or cih may refer to: CIH (computer virus), also known as Chernobyl and Spacefiller. CIH Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Moroccan Caisse de dépôt et de gestion. Capricorn Investment Holdings, a southern African umbrella for the Capricorn group of companies. Certified Industrial Hygienist, professional credential for occupational ...
A military-type mobile computer housed in a reinforced case. A portable computer with three LCD screens. A portable computer with one 20.1-inch LCD screen, EATX motherboard. The MIT Suitcase Computer, MIT Digital Systems Laboratory, 1975. A portable computer is a computer designed to be easily moved [1] from one place to another, as opposed to ...
An HTC Wizard 110. Screen size: 2.8 in (71 mm) Screen resolution: 240×320 pixels at 143 ppi, with 4:3 aspect ratio. Screen colors: 65,536 (16-bit) Input devices: Touchscreen interface and slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Battery: 1250 mAh, user-accessible. Battery has up to 5 hours of talk and up to 200 hours of standby.