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  2. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    Daily Mumble [2] Dance Music Report (1978–1992) Datamation (1957–1998) Datebook (ca.1965–ca.1969) DDT (ca.1988–2005) De Bow's Review (1846–1884) The Delineator (1869–1937) Dell Pencil Puzzles & Word Games, Dell Magazines ( –2000) Desert Magazine (1937–1985) Desert Rat Scrap Book (1945–1967) Desktop Publishing Magazine (1985 ...

  3. Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act

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    S. 517 would repeal a rule published in October 2012 by the Librarian of Congress (LOC) that limited the ability of certain owners of wireless telephone handsets to "unlock" their phones, that is, to circumvent software protections that prevent the owner from connecting to a different wireless network. The bill would reinstate an earlier rule ...

  4. Category:Free magazines - Wikipedia

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    B. BAM (magazine) Bandwidth Street Press; Bartlesville Monthly Magazine; Bass Musician; Bc magazine; The Beat (magazine) Beat Magazine; Beijing This Month; The Beijinger

  5. SIM lock - Wikipedia

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    A SIM lock, simlock, network lock, carrier lock or (master) subsidy lock is a technical restriction built into GSM and CDMA [1] mobile phones by mobile phone manufacturers for use by service providers to restrict the use of these phones to specific countries and/or networks.

  6. Polyhedron (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Pagination of Polyhedron is problematic, because often (but not always) the mailing wrapper (generally containing printed matter) was counted in the pagination, and often (but not always) the cover was counted in the pagination as well. Given this, the magazine generally was 16-20 pages in length for issues 1-8; 32-36 pages in length for issues ...

  7. Morris Communications - Wikipedia

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    William S. Morris Jr. began working in the media industry in 1929 when he got a job as a bookkeeper at The Augusta Chronicle.He and his wife bought stock in the paper in 1945 and founded Southeastern Newspapers, Inc. [3] They bought the remaining shares of the Chronicle in 1955 and expanded with the purchase of the Augusta Herald.

  8. Download and install the AOL Shield Pro browser

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    Click Download For Free. Click Get the Free Browser. Depending on your browser, follow the prompts below. To install AOL Shield Pro on Google Chrome, right click the AOL Shield Pro install file to open. To install AOL Shield Pro on Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer, click Run. To install AOL Shield Pro on Firefox, click Save File. The ...

  9. Category:Magazines established in 1990 - Wikipedia

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