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  2. Skullcandy - Wikipedia

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    Skullcandy Inc. is an American company based in Park City, Utah, that markets technology such as headphones, earphones, Bluetooth speakers and other products. [3]It was acquired by Mill Road Capital for $196.9 million and the deal was finalized on October 3, 2016, making Skullcandy a wholly owned private subsidiary of that company.

  3. Audio headset - Wikipedia

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    Bone conduction headphones/sets transmit sound to the inner ear primarily through the bones of the skull, allowing the hearer to perceive audio content without blocking the ear canal. Bone conduction transmission occurs constantly as sound waves vibrate bone, specifically the bones in the skull, although it is hard for the average individual to ...

  4. Bejeweled 3 - Wikipedia

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    After several hands, a skull mark will land on the lowest hand, meant to be avoided. Creating a hand marked by a skull will initiate a coin flip, resulting in a 50/50 chance of the game continuing. If the coin lands on the clover, the game continues. If the coin lands on the Skull, the game ends.

  5. Switch your Inbox style in AOL Mail

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    2. Tap Settings & privacy. 3. Tap Inbox style under "Customize Inbox". 4. Tap Unified Inbox to keep messages in one folder. 5. Tap New/Old Mail for separate folders. 6. Tap the Back icon (Android) (iOS) to relaunch the app to view the changes.

  6. Rick Alden - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Alden formed Skullcandy designing headphones and other audio products targeted as skiers, skateboarders and other outdoor activities. [3] The first Skullcandy product – the Skullcandy Portable LINK – was introduced at the 2003 Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas, where it won its first Design and Innovation Award.

  7. Motorola Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Mobility originally consisted of the mobile devices business, which produced smartphones, mobile accessories including Bluetooth headphones, and the home business, which produced set-top boxes, end-to-end video solutions, cordless phones, and cable modems. [12]

  8. List of stories set in a future now in the past - Wikipedia

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    Early editions listed some time after 1960. Later editions showed after 1990 or 2022, where they started and won two atomic wars. Predicted regular use of earbud headphones, [7] interactive television, video wall screens, robotic bank tellers, [60] the demise of newspapers and the prevalent use of factoids. [61]

  9. iPod Touch - Wikipedia

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    The iPod Touch ran on iOS, the same operating system as the iPhone. It included Safari, Google Maps, a Mail app, apps for Music and Videos, and several more. Users type on a virtual keyboard displayed on the screen.