Stella - Brands and Product Names

Brands and Product Names

  • Stella (magazine), Swedish science fiction magazine
  • Stella (magazine supplement), magazine supplement for The Sunday Telegraph
  • Stella (beer), an Egyptian beer
  • Stella Artois, a Belgian beer
  • Stella (bicycles), a French bicycle manufacturer
  • Stella (yacht), a class of yacht designed in the UK by C.R. (Kim) Holman in 1959
  • Stella (guitar), a brand of a guitar
  • Stella (scooter), a vintage scooter brand introduced by the Chicago-based Genuine Scooter Company
  • STELLA (language courses), online language courses
  • Subaru Stella
  • Stella Cheese, a division of Saputo Incorporated that makes Italian style cheeses
Computing
  • Stella (emulator), multiplatform Atari 2600 game-console emulator.
  • Stella (software), polyhedra modeling software
  • The graphics chip of the Atari 2600, named after the CEO's bicycle
  • The IBM Blue Gene-L supercomputer used with the LOFAR radio telescope project

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