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  2. SoundSticks - Wikipedia

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    SoundSticks are multimedia speakers sold by Harman Kardon, originally co-developed with Apple Inc. They were released in July 2000. They are a 2.1 system with a pair of satellite speakers and a subwoofer called the iSub, which was originally available first in October 1999 as a standalone product.

  3. MacRumors - Wikipedia

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    MacRumors is an American website that reports and aggregates Apple Inc.- and Mac-related news, rumors, and information. The website is updated on a daily basis with new articles. It also provides a selection of other content including guides, tutorials, videos, and a podcast.

  4. Computer speakers - Wikipedia

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    Computer speakers, or multimedia speakers, are speakers sold for use with computers, although usually capable of other audio uses, e.g. for an MP3 player. Most such speakers have an internal amplifier and consequently require a power source, which may be by a mains power supply often via an AC adapter , batteries, or a USB port.

  5. PC speaker - Wikipedia

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    4-pin speaker connector (marked SPK) on motherboard Tiny moving-iron PC speaker uses 4-pin 2-wire connection. In some applications, the PC speaker is affixed directly to the computer's motherboard; in others, including the first IBM Personal Computer, the speaker is attached by wire to a connector on the motherboard. Some PC cases come with a ...

  6. Speakerphone - Wikipedia

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    Speakerphones may be broadly divided into two classes of Duplex: . Half-duplex; Full-duplex; Half-duplex speakerphones allow sound to travel only in one direction at a time, either: 1) into the speakerphone from the telephone line and out of its internal speaker to its user, or 2) from its user, into the microphone, and out through the telephone line.

  7. Apple community - Wikipedia

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    MacRumors attempts to keep track of the rumor community by consolidating reports and cross-referencing claims, along with having extensive online forums for most Apple products and services. [ 31 ] SecureMac was founded in 1999 as a Mac-oriented security news portal.

  8. Computer hardware - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the need for communication between parallel programs, the speed of the internal network must be prioritized. [44] Warehouse scale computers are larger versions of cluster computers that came into fashion with software as a service provided via the internet. Their design is intended to minimize cost per operation and power usage ...

  9. iMac (Apple silicon) - Wikipedia

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    The iMac captures audio through an array of three microphones and outputs sound through a six-speaker system that supports Dolby Atmos. [8] The iMac comes in two different models. The cheaper models come with two Thunderbolt/USB4 ports next to the power button at the back edge of the computer [9] and lack Gigabit Ethernet as standard. They also ...

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