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  2. TC Group - Wikipedia

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    TC Group purchased the remaining shares from IVL in 2005 and has continued to develop this company as TC-Helicon. [14] In 2002, TC Group acquired Tannoy and Martin Audio with the intention of developing speaker technology. [15] A year later, Martin Audio purchased the company from TC Group, though Tannoy remains a part of TC Group to the ...

  3. TC Electronic - Wikipedia

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    TC Electronic (sometimes stylized as t.c. electronic) is a Danish audio equipment company that designs and imports guitar effects, bass amplification, computer audio interfaces, audio plug-in software, live sound equalisers, studio and post-production equipment, studio effect processors, and broadcast loudness processors and meters.

  4. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    The USB standard always included power supply to peripheral devices; modern versions of the standard, defined by the dedicated USB Power Delivery-specifications (USB PD 1.0, since 2012), allow power delivery up to 60 Watts (USB PD 1.0), or up to 100 W (USB PD 2.0 ver. 1.2, 2013; together with USB 3.1), or up to 240 W (since USB PD 3.1, 2021 ...

  5. Music Tribe - Wikipedia

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    Music Tribe, formerly Music Group, is a holding company based in the City of Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. [2] It is chaired by Uli Behringer, founder of Behringer. ...

  6. Musk wants to "delete entire agencies" from US government - AOL

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    Billionaire Elon Musk said on Thursday many federal government agencies must be eliminated as part of President Donald Trump's push to radically overhaul the U.S. government. The comments came as ...

  7. USB4 - Wikipedia

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    USB4 Gen3x2 cable (40 Gbps) with 100 W Power Delivery. Universal Serial Bus 4 (USB4), sometimes erroneously referred to as USB 4.0, is the most recent technical specification of the USB (Universal Serial Bus) data communication standard.