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  2. Video recorder scheduling code - Wikipedia

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    The code could also be entered into a dedicated remote control device that would then control the VCR. The number is generated by an algorithm from the date, time and channel of the programme; as a result, it does not rely on an over-the-air channel to serve as a conduit to ensure the recording is properly timed.

  3. Panasonic Executive Partner - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic Corporation released the Executive Partner in late July 1985, [7] supported by a network of 78 value-added resellers and numerous retail outlets. [6] It was released a year after Panasonic's somewhat heavier Senior Partner portable computer, which also features a built-in thermal printer. [ 9 ]

  4. LG Electronics - Wikipedia

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    LG manufactures remote control models that use Hillcrest Labs' Freespace technology to allow users to change channels using gestures [50] and Dragon NaturallySpeaking technology for voice recognition. [51] As of 2014, LG is using webOS with a ribbon interface with some of its smart TVs. LG reported that in the first eight months after release ...

  5. Sixth generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 2 was the best-selling system of the sixth generation, selling over 160 million units, also making it the best-selling console of all time.. The PlayStation 2 [6] [7] [8] achieved sales dominance in this generation, becoming the best-selling console in history, [9] with over 160 million units sold as of November 2024. [10]

  6. Tomotaka Takahashi - Wikipedia

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    The robot is as sold as a do-it-yourself hobby kit, which includes more than 100 pieces and PC software for programming movements and gestures, and can store and play up to 50 audio recordings. Powered by 3 Lithium polymer batteries, the PF01 uses an accelerometer and other sensors in order to maintain its balance and avoid obstacles, and is ...

  7. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The "Samsung Recycling Direct" program, the company's voluntary recycling program under way in the United States, was expanded to Canada. [216] In 2008, the company was praised for its recycling effort by the U.S. advocacy group Electronics Take Back Coalition as the "best eco-friendly recycling program". [217]

  8. Net neutrality - Wikipedia

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    Network neutrality, often referred to as net neutrality, is the principle that Internet service providers (ISPs) must treat all Internet communications equally, offering users and online content providers consistent transfer rates regardless of content, website, platform, application, type of equipment, source address, destination address, or method of communication (i.e., without price ...

  9. Philips - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Philips (1858–1942), founder. The Philips Company was founded in 1891, by Dutch entrepreneur Gerard Philips and his father Frederik Philips. Frederik, a banker based in Zaltbommel, financed the purchase and setup of an empty factory building in Eindhoven, where the company started the production of carbon-filament lamps and other electro-technical products in 1892.