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  2. R (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    R is a programming language for statistical computing and data visualization. It has been adopted in the fields of data mining, bioinformatics and data analysis. [9] The core R language is augmented by a large number of extension packages, containing reusable code, documentation, and sample data. R software is open-source and free software.

  3. CD-ROM - Wikipedia

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    The ISO 13346 standard was designed to address most of the shortcomings of ISO 9660, [18] and a subset of it evolved into the UDF format, which was adopted for DVDs. A bootable CD specification, called El Torito , was issued in January 1995, to make a CD emulate a hard disk or floppy disk .

  4. Renault Clio - Wikipedia

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    It is also introduced with a new Clio R.S. variant, intended to slot between the regular Clio and the Clio 182 R.S.. The Clio GT has a new aggressive front end styling incorporating a black grille, extended side sills, suspension settings unique to the R.S. variant, and a twin tailpipe design with a lip spoiler on the rear end.

  5. Microsoft Office - Wikipedia

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    In June 2007, Microsoft announced a new version of the office suite, Office Mobile 2007. It became available as "Office Mobile 6.1" on September 26, 2007, as a free upgrade download to current Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6 users.

  6. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    As well, one out of three robberies in 2012 in the United States involved the theft of a mobile phone. An online petition has urged smartphone makers to install kill switches in their devices. [348] In 2014, Apple's "Find my iPhone" and Google's "Android Device Manager" can locate, disable, and wipe the data from phones that have been lost or ...

  7. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    Hard-disk-drive-based players: Devices that read digital audio files from a hard disk drive. These players have higher capacities as of 2010 [update] ranging up to 500 GB. [ 13 ] At typical encoding rates, this means that tens of thousands of songs can be stored on one player.