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  2. Ethernet - Wikipedia

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    Ethernet is a widely used technology for local area networks, providing high-speed data transmission and connectivity.

  3. RTP-MIDI - Wikipedia

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    IP stacks need to correlate Ethernet addresses (MAC address) and IP addresses, using a specific protocol named ARP. When a RTP-MIDI application wants to send a packet to a remote device, it must locate it first on the network, since Ethernet does not understand IP-related concepts, in order to create the transmission path between the routers ...

  4. macOS version history - Wikipedia

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    macOS components derived from BSD include multiuser access, TCP/IP networking, and memory protection. [2] Although it was originally marketed as simply "version 10" of Mac OS (indicated by the Roman numeral "X"), it has a completely different codebase from Mac OS 9, as well as substantial changes to its user interface. The transition was a ...

  5. Fancy Bear - Wikipedia

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    Fancy Bear's targets have included Eastern European governments and militaries, the country of Georgia and the Caucasus, Ukraine, [25] security-related organizations such as NATO, as well as US defense contractors Academi (formerly known as Blackwater and Xe Services), Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), [26] Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon. [25]

  6. App Store (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 February 2025. Mobile app distribution platform by Apple For the macOS version of the App Store, see Mac App Store. App Store Screenshot of the App Store on iOS Developer(s) Apple Initial release July 10, 2008 ; 16 years ago (July 10, 2008) Operating system iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and VisionOS ...

  7. Cruise control - Wikipedia

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    Automatic braking systems use either a single or a combination of sensors (radar, lidar, and camera) to allow the vehicle to keep pace with the car it is following, slow when closing in on the vehicle in front, and accelerate to the preset speed when traffic allows.

  8. Email - Wikipedia

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    Technology writer Matt Richtel said in The New York Times that email was like the VCR, vinyl records and film cameras—no longer cool and something older people do. [73] [74] A 2015 survey of Android users showed that persons 13 to 24 used messaging apps 3.5 times as much as those over 45, and were far less likely to use email. [75]

  9. Reality television - Wikipedia

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    Richard G. Stern's novel Golk (1960) is about a hidden-camera show similar to Candid Camera. "It Could Be You" (1964), a short story by Australian Frank Roberts, features a day-in-day-out televised blood sport. "Survivor" (1965), a science fiction novelette by Walter F. Moudy, depicted the 2050 "Olympic War Games" between Russia and the United ...