Z-3 MC's
Z3 may refer to: Mobile phones * BlackBerry Z3, a smartphone * Moto Z3, a smartphone * Motorola Rizr Z3, a slide mobile phone * Samsung Z3, a smartphone * Sony Xperia Z3, a smartphone Computing * Z3 (computer), the world's first working programmable, fully automatic digital computer created by Konrad J Zuse * Z3 Theorem Prover, a satisfiability modulo theories solver by Microsoft * .Z3, a file extension for story files for the Infocom Z-machine Vehicles * BMW Z3, a BMW sports car model * German destroyer Z3 Max Schultz, a Nazi Germany destroyer * Z-3, American Blimp MZ-3 of the U.S. Navy * Z3-class, the third variant of the Z-class Melbourne tram Other uses * ''Zenon: Z3'', a television series * Z3, in mathematics, the cyclic group of order 3 * Zombies 3, a 2022 Disney Channel television film * Z3Cubing, a speedcubing Youtuber See also * 3Z (other) * ZE (other) {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
BlackBerry Z3
The BlackBerry Z3 is a smartphone developed by BlackBerry (company), BlackBerry. Announced in February 2014, it was the first BlackBerry phone produced in partnership with Foxconn. Adopting a similar appearance and dimensions as BlackBerry Z30, Z3 was designed to be an entry-level version of Z30. It was released on May 13, 2014 in Jakarta. To celebrate the first BlackBerry phone designed for Indonesian market, there was a limited edition called "Jakarta Edition" available. On July 3, 2014 BlackBerry released the Z3 in India. It was then released to Malaysia, Philippines and some African markets. Development During the development phase of this phone, it was assigned the codename "Jakarta". See also * BlackBerry 10 * List of BlackBerry 10 devices References {{Research In Motion BlackBerry Limited smartphones, Z3 Mobile phones introduced in 2014 Discontinued smartphones ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Moto Z3
The Moto Z3 (stylized as Moto z³ by Motorola and not to be confused with the Moto Z3 Play) is an Android smartphone developed by Motorola Mobility, as the successor to the Moto Z2 Force Edition. It is the world's first 5G-upgradable smartphone. Like all of Motorola's smartphones in the Moto Z series, it supports Motorola's magnetically attachable " MotoMods" modules. Specifications Hardware The Moto Z3 is 76.5mm wide, 156.5mm long and 6.75mm thick, with a polished aluminum frame, a glass rear and a 2.5d glass front. The back of the Moto Z contains pogo pin connectors used to communicate with "MotoMod" accessories designed for the device. The phone features a OLED screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 CPU, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage, with microSD expansion up to 2TB. Moto Z3 utilizes a USB-C connector, and does not include a 3.5mm headphone jack, headphones must be used with a USB port adapter or over Bluetooth. Unlike the previous Z2, the Z3 lacks an internal FM Radio re ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Motorola Rizr Z3
The Motorola Rizr Z3 (stylised RIZR V3), also marketed as MotoRizr Z3, is a slider-style mobile phone made by Motorola for GSM networks, and the first product under the RIZR name. It was announced on July 24, 2006 and released in the final quarter of 2006. In the US, T-Mobile officially made the phone available on March 21, 2007. The Rizr Z3 is essentially a slider version of the Motorola Razr V3 with the same metallic looks and keypad and other design similarities. The Z3 was succeeded by the Linux-running Rizr/Rokr Z6 and the Symbian-running Rizr 8. Features The Rizr Z3 is a quad-band GSM phone. It runs on the proprietary P2K operating system with Motorola SCREEN3 push technology for dynamic news and content, and support for MP3, MIDI, WAV, AAC, and IMY (IMELODY) audio files in the MP3 player, as well as MPEG-4 video and JPEG still image capture. It has support for MMS and Wireless Village instant messaging and e-mail as well as AIM, ICQ, Windows Live Messenger ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Samsung Z3
The Samsung Z3 is a smartphone produced by Samsung. It is the second smartphone to be shipped with the Tizen Tizen () is a Linux-based operating system primarily developed by Samsung Electronics and supported by the Linux Foundation. The project was originally conceived as an HTML5-based platform for mobile devices to succeed MeeGo. It was backed by o ... operating system (after the Samsung Z1). The phone was released on October 21, 2015. The phone was succeeded by the Samsung Z2 in August 2016. References Z3 Tizen-based devices Mobile phones introduced in 2015 Discontinued smartphones Mobile phones with user-replaceable battery {{samsung-mobile-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Sony Xperia Z3
The Sony Xperia Z3 is an Android (operating system), Android smartphone produced by Sony Mobile, Sony. Part of the Sony Xperia Z series, the Xperia Z3, at that point known by the project code name "Leo", was unveiled during a press conference at IFA 2014 on September 4, 2014. It was first released in Taiwan on September 19, 2014. Specifications Hardware Like its predecessors, the Xperia Z3's design consists of a metal frame with a glass backing; the metal frame has been rounded, and the device itself is slightly slimmer than the Z2. The device carries slightly higher IP ratings for water and dust-proofing than the Z2. The device features a (marketed as 5.2-in) 1080p display with a pixel density, density of 424 ppi, featuring Sony's "Triluminos" technology. The device features a 2.5 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 system-on-chip with 3 GB of RAM. The Z3 includes a non-removable 3100 mAh battery. The Xperia Z3's rear-facing camera is 20.7 megapixels with a Sony ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Z3 (computer)
The Z3 was a German electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938, and completed in 1941. It was the world's first working Computer programming, programmable, fully automatic digital computer. The Z3 was built with 2,600 relays, implementing a 22-bit Word (data type), word length that operated at a clock frequency of about 5–10 Hertz, Hz. Program code was stored on punched celluloid, film. Initial values were entered manually. The Z3 was completed in Berlin in 1941. It was not considered vital, so it was never put into everyday operation. Based on the work of the German aerodynamics engineer Hans Georg Küssner (known for the Küssner effect), a "Program to Compute a Complex Matrix" was written and used to solve wing flutter problems. Zuse asked the German government for funding to replace the relays with fully electronic switches, but funding was denied during World War II since such development was deemed "not war-important". The original Z3 was destroyed ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Z3 Theorem Prover
Z3, also known as the Z3 Theorem Prover, is a satisfiability modulo theories (SMT) solver developed by Microsoft. Overview Z3 was developed in the ''Research in Software Engineering'' (RiSE) group at Microsoft Research Redmond and is targeted at solving problems that arise in software verification and program analysis. Z3 supports arithmetic, fixed-size bit-vectors, extensional arrays, datatypes, uninterpreted functions, and quantifiers. Its main applications are extended static checking, test case generation, and predicate abstraction. Z3 was open sourced in the beginning of 2015. The source code is licensed under MIT License and hosted on GitHub. The solver can be built using Visual Studio, a makefile or using CMake and runs on Windows, FreeBSD, Linux, and macOS. The default input format for Z3 is SMTLIB2. It also has officially supported bindings for several programming languages, including C, C++, Python, .NET, Java, and OCaml. Examples Propositional and predicate ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Z-machine
The Z-machine is a virtual machine that was developed by Joel Berez and Marc Blank in 1979 and used by Infocom for its text adventure games. Infocom compiled game code to files containing Z-machine instructions (called story files or Z-code files) and could therefore port its text adventures to a new platform simply by writing a Z-machine implementation for that platform. With the large number of incompatible home computer systems in use at the time, this was an important advantage over using native code or developing a compiler for each system. History and design Nomenclature and conventions The "Z" of Z-machine stands for ''Zork'', Infocom's first adventure game. Infocom used file extensions of .dat (Data) and .zip (ZIP = Z-machine Interpreter Program), but the latter clashed with the widespread use of .zip for PKZIP-compatible archive files starting in the 1990s, after Activision had closed Infocom. Infocom produced six versions of the Z-machine. Files using versions 1 a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
BMW Z3
The BMW Z3 is a range of two-seater sports cars which was produced from 1995 to 2002. The body styles of the range are: * 2-door roadster (automobile), roadster (E36/7 model code) * 2-door coupé (E36/8 model code) The Z3 was based on the BMW 3 Series Compact, E36/5 compact platform, a shortened version of the conventional E36 platform. This smaller and cheaper platform used the rear trailing-arm suspension, semi-trailing arm suspension design from the older BMW 3 Series (E30), E30 3 Series. It is the first mass-produced BMW Z Series, Z Series car. M models were introduced in 1998 in roadster and coupé body styles and were powered by the BMW M50#S50B32, S50, BMW M52#S52, S52, or BMW M54#S54B32, S54 straight-six engine depending on country and model year. The M models came with a 5-speed manual transmission. The regular Z3s were offered with straight-sixes or four-cylinder engines. Production ended on June 28, 2002, with the Z3 line replaced by the BMW Z4 (E85), E85 Z4. Develop ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
German Destroyer Z3 Max Schultz
Z3 ''Max Schultz'' was one of four Type 1934 destroyers built for the German Navy (''Kriegsmarine'') during the mid-1930s. Completed in 1937, two years before the start of World War II, the ship spent most of her time training although she did participate in the occupation of Memel in early 1939. Shortly before the beginning of World War II, the ship accidentally rammed and sank a German torpedo boat. ''Z3 Max Schultz'' spent the following month under repair. In mid-February 1940, while proceeding into the North Sea to search for British fishing trawlers, one of her sisters, , was bombed and sunk by a patrolling German bomber, with loss of 280 of her crew. While trying to rescue survivors, ''Z3 Max Schultz'' was either bombed by a patrolling German bomber, or struck a British mine and sunk, with the loss of all 308 of her crew. A contemporary German court of inquiry stated that ''Z3 Max Schultz'' was damaged by the German bomber, however postwar research revealed that ''Z3 Max ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
American Blimp MZ-3
The American Blimp MZ-3A is a blimp owned by the United States Navy from 2006 to 2017. It is a modified American Blimp Corporation A-170 series commercial blimp and given the USN type/model/series (T/M/S) designation MZ-3A and Bureau Number (BuNo) 167811. After delivery to the Navy, the airship began operations as an advanced flying laboratory used to evaluate affordable sensor payloads, the development of new lighter-than-air (LTA) technologies and general flight support for other related research and development/science and technology (R&D/S&T) projects. As of 2023, it was the last airship to be operated by the U. S. military. Description The airship is propeller-driven by two Lycoming engines, providing a maximum cruise speed of just under . The crewed 178-foot LTA craft has an operational payload capability of up to and can remain aloft and nearly stationary for more than twelve hours, performing various missions in support of technology development for Command, Contro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Z-class Melbourne Tram
The Z-class are single-unit bogie trams that operate on the Trams in Melbourne, Melbourne tram network. Between 1975 and 1983, 230 trams spanning three sub-classes were built by Commonwealth Engineering, Comeng, Dandenong rolling stock factory, Dandenong. The design was based on two similar Gothenburg tram network#Rolling stock, Gothenburg tram models, and a prototype built by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board. While the Z1 and Z2-class trams were very similar, the Z3-class had significant design changes. Since introduction they have had a variety of liveries, and modifications. The Z1 and Z2-class trams have been retired, with 87 Z3-class trams remaining in service. History When Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) staff were sent to Europe in 1965 to investigate other tramway operations, they took interest in Swedish trams, and upon return in 1966 drew up specifications, and had a timber mockup built. This mockup was to be the basis for a new tram design ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |