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  2. Bryan Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Bryan Johnson (born August 22, 1977) is an American entrepreneur, [1] [2] venture capitalist, [3] writer and author. [4] He is the founder and former CEO of Kernel , a company creating devices that monitor and record brain activity, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and OS Fund , a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage science and technology companies.

  3. I went inside biohacking tech bro Bryan Johnson's home. It's ...

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    The tech founder Bryan Johnson has become the face of longevity; he's on a mission to live forever. A Netflix documentary details his journey into the world of longevity biohacking.

  4. DealDash - Wikipedia

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    [25] [4] [5] Standard auctions begin with an opening price of $0.00, with every bid placed increasing the price by $0.01 and removing one paid "bid credit" from the user's balance. Bidders may choose to place single bids, by manually clicking the bid button, or through an automatic bidding tool called the "BidBuddy". [ 5 ]

  5. Kodi (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kodi has greater basic hardware requirements than traditional 2D style software applications: it needs a 3D capable graphics hardware controller for all rendering. Powerful 3D GPU chips are common today in most modern computer platforms, including many set-top boxes, and XBMC, now Kodi, was from the start designed to be otherwise very resource-efficient, for being as powerful and versatile a ...

  6. America's Auction Channel - Wikipedia

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    America's Auction Channel (or AACtv) is an American satellite television network specializing in over-the-air auctions.. AACtv is an American licensed and bonded auction network specializing in live television auctions broadcast via cable television, satellite television and online.

  7. Bid Shopping - Wikipedia

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    Price Drop (formerly known as Price-Drop.TV until 21 January 2005 and as Price-Drop TV until 1 August 2011) was a television shopping channel that focuses on falling price auctions. Price Drop's channel format was the first of its type in the UK, using a falling price dynamic.

  8. Shop at Bid - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Bid TV attracted attention in the press and on internet forums following an incident where the same host, Paul Evers, appeared on both Bid TV and Price-Drop TV at the same time, fronting two different auctions, both apparently 'live'. Sit-Up's chief executive Ian Percival explained the situation by saying "We are experimenting by using ...

  9. QuiBids.com - Wikipedia

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    QuiBids.com is an American online retailer headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It is a retail website that operates as a bidding fee auction, also known as a penny auction. The company has been sued under allegations that it is a form of illegal gambling and that its advertising is misleading. It advertises the price ...