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  2. Samsung Galaxy F23 5G - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Galaxy F23 5G is an Android-based smartphone manufactured by Samsung Electronics. This phone was announced on March 8, 2022. [4] [5] It is part of Samsung Galaxy F series. It is one of the very few Samsung's 5G phones to have a dedicated SDXC slot.

  3. Samsung Galaxy S (1st generation) - Wikipedia

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    According to Samsung the 2.2 upgrade has come to the United States in 2011 for most versions of the handset (AT&T Captivate, Verizon Fascinate, T-mobile Vibrant, Sprint Epic). [32] The 2.2 upgrade was released for T-Mobile on January 20, 2011. [33] It enabled stock Android features that had previously been disabled such as Wi-Fi calling and ...

  4. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 - Wikipedia

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    On 20 December 2016, a Virgin America flight from San Francisco to Boston was nearly diverted mid-flight after it was discovered that a passenger on the plane had been operating a Wi-Fi hotspot with the SSID "Samsung Galaxy Note7_1097". However, it was later discovered that the hotspot was a hoax and that no passenger had actually brought a ...

  5. San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    On his way back to Mexico from San Francisco, de Anza chose the sites in Santa Clara Valley for a civilian settlement, San Jose, on the eastern bank of the Guadalupe River, and a mission on its western bank, Mission Santa Clara de Asís. [53] The Peralta Adobe in San Pedro Square was built in 1797 and is San Jose's oldest standing building.

  6. Nintendo 3DS - Wikipedia

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    It also features a dedicated volume slider and a wireless switch, which turns on or off wireless communications. The touchscreen can be interacted with either the user's finger or a stylus bundled with the handheld.

  7. Google - Wikipedia

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    Google LLC (/ ˈ ɡ uː ɡ əl / ⓘ, GOO-gəl) is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial intelligence (AI). [9]

  8. Computer network - Wikipedia

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    An important example of a protocol stack is HTTP (the World Wide Web protocol) running over TCP over IP (the Internet protocols) over IEEE 802.11 (the Wi-Fi protocol). This stack is used between the wireless router and the home user's personal computer when the user is surfing the web.

  9. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    The edge devices' computation power to analyze and process data is extremely limited. Limited processing power is a key attribute of IoT devices as their purpose is to supply data about physical objects while remaining autonomous. Heavy processing requirements use more battery power harming IoT's ability to operate.