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Built from Windows 10, version 1607 code base. It is included in Windows ADK for Windows 10, version 1607. [19] 10.0.15063.0 Built from Windows 10, version 1703 code base. 10.0.16299.15 Built from Windows 10, version 1709 code base. First version supporting ARM32 and ARM64 architecture. 10.0.17134.1 Built from Windows 10, version 1803 code base.
WPE may refer to: Wall-plug efficiency, a measure of efficiency of LEDs; Wapping railway station (National Rail station code), a railway station in London, England; Western Peripheral Expressway, in the National Capital Region, India; Windows Preinstallation Environment, a replacement for MS-DOS during the installation phase of Windows
DragonFable is a free-to-play, online, browser-based, single-player, fantasy, role-playing game developed by Artix Entertainment and updated on a weekly basis. Players may access locked game content by upgrading to a premium account for a one-time fee .
The first game by Artix Entertainment was AdventureQuest, released in 2002.Set in the world of "Lore", it is a single-player, online role-playing video game.The gameplay, described as "purely combat" by the developers, allows players to complete quests and battle enemies using a variety of weapons, skills and items. [6]
Odin is a utility software program developed and used by Samsung internally which is used to communicate with Samsung devices in Odin mode (also called download mode) through the Thor (protocol). It can be used to flash a custom recovery firmware image (as opposed to the stock recovery firmware image) to a Samsung Android device .
The original PC Tools package was first developed as a suite of utilities for DOS, released for retail in 1985 for $39.95. [1]With the introduction of version 4.0, the name was changed to PC Tools Deluxe, and the primary interface became a colorful graphical shell (previously the shell resembled PC BOSS and was monochrome.)
Legato Systems, Inc., the original developer of NetWorker, was founded in 1988 by four individuals who worked together at Sun Microsystems: Jon Kepecs, Bob Lyon, Joe Moran and Russell Sandberg.
Packet Storm Security is an information security website offering current and historical computer security tools, [1] exploits, [2] and security advisories. It is operated by a group of security enthusiasts that publish new security information [ 3 ] and offer tools for educational and testing purposes.