Kronos was the name of a secret workstation (32 bit, graphical user interface) developed in the Soviet Union in the mid 1980s. It was based on the Lilith designed by the group of Niklaus Wirth end of the 1970s.
"Kronos" was also the password to Syndrome's central computer in The Incredibles
Kronos is the name of a circa-2003 (presumably) Italian dance project who released a number of Latin-language Italo-Dance songs, including "Magica Europa", "Salve Regina", and "Party's Deorum".
Kronos is the name of a french Brutal Death Metal band.
Kronos is also the name of a character in Highlander the tv series. It is claimed that he was one of the horsemen in ancient times.
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Kronos - Interactive Ficton for Palm OS Kronos is an interpreter for Magnetic Scrolls, Infocom-style ZMachine, and Scott Adams style adventure games.
Magnetic Scroll's was a UK based text adventure game company from the middle 1980's; their games helped kick off the adventure game genre by introducing high quality artwork, a fancy English-like parser and wonderful plots.
Kronos is an open source free interpreter for the Magnetic Scrolls and Infocom-style ZMachine adventure games.
Kronos, through its patented technology, has been able to utilize corona discharge to create a dense enough ion exchange to create a large volume and high velocity of air movement and a high level of filtration and purification.
Kronos has eight patents and has filed additional patent applications in the U.S. and internationally that cover the core technology and a broad range of applications of the technology.
Kronos™ products have been designed to ensure ozone is minimized to less than 50 ppb regardless of the room size in which a Kronos™ product may be used.