BEE MINER COMPUTING

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BEEMINER COMPUTING Bee Computing (HK) Limited Room 1902, 19/F, Lee Garden One 33 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay Hong Kong 999077 China BEE MINER COMPUTING;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Arranging of auction sales; Carrying out auction sales; Conducting, arranging and organizing trade shows and trade fairs for commercial and advertising purposes; On-line auctioneering services via the Internet; Providing on-line auction services; Provision of information concerning commercial sales; Retail store services, available through computer communications and interactive television, featuring computer equipment; Retail stores featuring computer equipment; Sales promotion for others; Telephone and television auctions;COMPUTING;
BEEMINER COMPUTING Bee Computing (HK) Limited Room 1902, 19/F, Lee Garden One 33 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay Hong Kong 999077 China BEE MINER COMPUTING;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;COMPUTING;Computer services, namely, providing virtual and non virtual application servers, web servers, file servers, co-location servers, load balancing servers, redundancy servers, media servers and database servers of variable capacity to third party computing and data storage facilities; Consulting services in the field of cloud computing; Consulting in the field of configuration management for computer hardware and software; Design of computer hardware, integrated circuits, communications hardware and software and computer networks for others; Product research and development; Providing virtual computer systems and virtual computer environments through cloud computing; Technological consulting in the field of cryptocurrency; Testing of computing equipment; IT consulting services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A mining system for remotely mining ores and minerals which protects against falling rock and allows evacuation of a miner and conveying system in the case of a cave in. A shield is advanced into a mine. Within the shield, the miner and conveying system are also advanced into the mine independently from the shield. The shield may be used with miners and conveying systems in common use. The cover of the shield protects the miner and conveying system from falling rock. In the event of a cave in, the shield provides a cavity for safely removing the conveying system and miner from the mine.