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  2. Printer tracking dots - Wikipedia

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    Yellow dots on white paper, produced by color laser printer (enlarged, dot diameter about 0.1 mm) Printer tracking dots, also known as printer steganography, DocuColor tracking dots, yellow dots, secret dots, or a machine identification code (MIC), is a digital watermark which many color laser printers and photocopiers produce on every printed page that identifies the specific device that was ...

  3. Mean time between failures - Wikipedia

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    For example, in an automobile, the failure of the FM radio does not prevent the primary operation of the vehicle. It is recommended to use Mean time to failure (MTTF) instead of MTBF in cases where a system is replaced after a failure ("non-repairable system"), since MTBF denotes time between failures in a system which can be repaired. [1]

  4. Hewlett-Packard - Wikipedia

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    The Hewlett-Packard Company, commonly shortened to Hewlett-Packard (/ ˈ h juː l ɪ t ˈ p æ k ər d / HEW-lit PAK-ərd) or HP, was an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California.

  5. Failure rate - Wikipedia

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    Failure rate is the frequency with which any system or component fails, expressed in failures per unit of time. It thus depends on the system conditions, ...

  6. Kevin Costner Celebrates Milestone 70th Birthday with ... - AOL

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    Related: Kevin Costner Is 'in a Good Place' as He Turns 70 and Not 'Looking' for a Serious Romance (Exclusive Source) A source close to Costner recently told PEOPLE ahead of his birthday that the ...

  7. Compaq Presario - Wikipedia

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    After the release of the initial models in 1993, new models started to become available as the Presario brand grew over time. The 500, 700, and 900 series (including the 5500, 7100, 7200, 9200, 9500, and 9600 series) were introduced to compliment and succeed the original lineup, making up the first generation of Presario computers produced from 1993 to 1996, also known as "Series 1".

  8. Dell Inspiron laptops - Wikipedia

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    The Inspiron 8500 and 8600 were mainstream notebooks that were clones of the Latitude D800 and D810, using nearly identical hardware. The Inspiron 8500 was the only model that utilized an Intel Pentium 4-M processor, while the Inspiron 8600 was based on Intel's Centrino platform and utilized an Intel Pentium M processor.

  9. PA-RISC - Wikipedia

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    The architecture was introduced on 26 February 1986, when the HP 3000 Series 930 and HP 9000 Model 840 computers were launched featuring the first implementation, the TS1. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] HP stopped selling PA-RISC-based HP 9000 systems at the end of 2008 but supported servers running PA-RISC chips until 2013. [ 4 ]