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  1. Jul 20, 2010 · On June 14, 1951, Remington Rand delivered its first computer, UNIVAC I, to the U.S. Census Bureau. It weighed 16,000 pounds, used 5,000 vacuum tubes, and could perform about 1,000 calculations ...

  2. After World War II, the office machine company Remington Rand invested heavily in the production of electronic computers, purchasing the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Company in 1950 and delivering the first UNIVAC computer to the U.S. Bureau of the Census the next year.

  3. 雷明顿兰德公司(Remington Rand,1927年-1986年)是美国早期的一家电脑制造商,这家公司最为人熟知的即是它为UNIVAC I电脑的原造厂,而今它已成为优利系统(Unisys)公司的一部份。有一阵子univac一字几乎是computer的代名词。此外该公司也生产办公用设备。

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  5. Jan 4, 2018 · This is a marketing booklet produced by Remington Rand covering the history of the typewriter from the narrow point of view of that company. It covers typewriter models up to 1957, and therefore is likely to have been published in the late 1950s, although no specific publication date appears.

  6. Remington Rand. And the Battle for the Public Mind. T he May 1936 Remington Rand strike in Middletown, Conn. was a pivotal event in modern labor history. It saw company President James H. Rand, Jr. introduced a draconian strikebreaking plan called the Mohawk Valley Formula. That formula used traditional strong-arm tactics and propaganda to ...

  7. Mar 31, 2016 · The Remington Rand Univac was the first commercial computer produced in the United States. It is seen here in Philadelphia in 1951. Underwood Archives / Getty Images. By Merrill Fabry.