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cybersphere

n. (context computing English) The sphere of digital information.

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Cybersphere

Cybersphere is a "ball and paddle" game similar to Arkanoid. The game and its sequel (Cybersphere Plus) have recently been released as freeware by the designer.

It was designed by Clay Hellman and published by Psycon Software.

Cybersphere uses OPL3 FM sound synthesis chip and therefore may require a use of an emulator such as DOSBox for the audio to work.

Usage examples of "cybersphere".

The cyberspheres on Anshun, Belembe, Martaban, Balkash, and Samar were already suffering huge glitches and area crashes.

Right on schedule Rob’s e-butler reported that its interface with the cybersphere had just dropped out.

His e-butler was sending out a multitude of pings, searching out a cybersphere node clear of contamination.

I’d never guessed Anshun’s cybersphere RI was powerful enough to extinguish that level of kaos so quickly.

Of course, that had all rather depended on the cybersphere and security sensors being knocked out by kaos.

Use the planetary cyberspheres to issue a mass warning, I want people to get under cover.

When he switched his attention there he was immediately aware of Alan Hutchinson’s command programs flooding through the Wessex cybersphere as the founder of that particular Big15 world took charge of its defenses.

It couldn’t find a single network route back to the planetary cybersphere, let alone the unisphere.

They are having to physically eliminate cybersphere nodes one at a time as they expand outward.

The cyberspheres of each of them were illustrated by livid golden threads.

He disconnected the gallery’s network from the planetary cybersphere, then deactivated all the internal alarms.

A dozen headlines scrolled down the left-hand side, with local items opposite them, loaded into the cybersphere by The Randtown Chronicle, the only media company on this half of the continent.

His e-butler was supposed to alert him on all new developments connected with the flight, but while he was driving into town that morning he’d put a blocker on his e-butler’s access to the cybersphere to avoid any more emergency calls like that from Tea For Two.

When the door was closed, Adam’s e-butler informed him its access to the cybersphere had been severed.

That way his e-butler would be operating through a cybersphere node that wasn’t anywhere near the building.