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  2. USB-C - Wikipedia

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    This means many USB-A–to–USB-C cables will only work in the A to C direction (connecting to a USB-C devices, e.g. for charging) as they do not include the termination resistors needed to work in the C to A direction (from a USB-C host). Adapters or cables from USB-C to a USB-A receptacle usually do work as they include the required ...

  3. Abans - Wikipedia

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    Abans PLC also known as Abans Group is a Sri Lankan public limited company and a diversified conglomerate in Sri Lanka engaged in ICT, retail, manufacturing, logistics, commercial real estate and financial services. Abans predominantly functions mainly as a consumer retailer selling various electronic appliances, smart phones, laptops, cooking ...

  4. Aban Pestonjee - Wikipedia

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    Aban Pestonjee (Sinhala: අබාන් පෙස්ටොන්ජි) is the chairperson and founder of the Abans group of companies. She is known as one of the first entrepreneurs who initiated in first bringing Korean technology to Sri Lankan consumers.

  5. MagSafe - Wikipedia

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    The Apple MagSafe power adapter's 1-Wire communication chip is located inside the MagSafe connector itself; the cable does not carry the data line to the power adapter enclosure. [18] The maximum voltage supplied is as follows: 14.5 V DC for the 45 W units supplied with MacBook Air; 16.5 V DC for the 60 W units supplied with MacBook and 13 ...

  6. Sierra Cables - Wikipedia

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    Browns Investments' subsidiary, Iconic Trust, acquired a 29.5% stake in the company as part of a larger acquisition deal. Sierra Cables is an LMD 100 company in Sri Lanka. LMD 100 lists public companies in Sri Lanka by revenue annually. Sierra Cables is also one of the 100 most valuable brands in the country.

  7. Colombo City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Colombo City Centre. Colombo City Centre is a 50-storey mixed-use development in Colombo, the capital city of Sri Lanka.Colombo City Centre comprises a five storey retail space which consists of 3,675 m 2 (39,560 sq ft), including a 170-room hotel and 192 residential apartments.