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  2. How to stop your new TV from tracking what you watch - AOL

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    Thankfully, if you don’t feel like letting a Samsung, LG, or Sony TV set know that you’ve binged 20 hours of “Love Island” in a single weekend, you can turn off such trackers. Automated ...

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  5. Head tracking - Wikipedia

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  6. FreeTrack - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the virtual pose is sent to the user's choice of outputs. This is all done in the background, with tracking status displayed in the system tray. A 3D preview is available that shows the virtual head position and orientation for a given real head pose and can be viewed from multiple perspectives, including first-person.

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  9. Headshunt - Wikipedia

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    Platform track and run-round loop at Toyooka Station, Hyōgo, Japan, the terminus of the line from Miyazu. A headshunt (or escape track in the United States) is a short length of track provided to release locomotives at terminal platforms, or to allow shunting to take place clear of main lines.