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  2. Belarc - Wikipedia

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    The Belarc Advisor is a free download licensed for personal use only. The Belarc Advisor builds a detailed profile of installed software and hardware, missing security patches, anti-virus status, and NIST SCAP security configurations (USGCB, FDCC) and displays the results in a Web browser.

  3. Softonic - Wikipedia

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    Softonic collaborates with other platforms to manage their ecosystems: Filecat.com: A software download site offering a variety of freeware and shareware for Windows and Mac. DigitalTrends.com: A tech news site that covers consumer electronics, computing, entertainment, and emerging technologies, with up-to-date news, reviews, and articles.

  4. Speccy - Wikipedia

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    Speccy, developed by Piriform Software, is a freeware utility software and runs under Microsoft Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista and XP for both IA-32 and x64 versions of these operating systems, [4] [5] which shows the user information about hardware and software of the computer.

  5. Bellac - Wikipedia

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    Bellac is 30 km (19 mi) west of the A20 Limoges-Orléans motorway, and lies at a crossroads where the RN145 crosses the RN147. Both these roads had been designated part of the Route Centre-Europe Atlantique [] (RCEA) and were thus at risk of being upgraded to motorway.

  6. Paris Berelc - Wikipedia

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    Berelc was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and is of half Filipino descent. [3] [4] She was discovered by Ford Models at the age of nine, and was featured in ads for Kohl's, Boston Store, Sears, and K-mart.

  7. Belarus - Wikipedia

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    The name Belarus is closely related with the term Belaya Rus', i.e., White Rus'. [15] There are several claims to the origin of the name White Rus'. [16] An ethno-religious theory suggests that the name used to describe the part of old Ruthenian lands within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania that had been populated mostly by Slavs who had been Christianized early, as opposed to Black Ruthenia ...