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  2. Wear leveling - Wikipedia

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    Wear leveling (also written as wear levelling) is a technique [1] for prolonging the service life of some kinds of erasable computer storage media, such as flash memory, which is used in solid-state drives (SSDs) and USB flash drives, and phase-change memory. Deep ruts from car wheels following the same path.

  3. Eco-Drive - Wikipedia

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    Citizen Eco-Drive Thermo watches were introduced in 1999 and use the temperature difference between the wearer's arm and the surrounding environment as a power source. The rare Eco-Drive Thermo watches use the Seebeck effect to generate thermo electricity that powers the electronic movement and charges the secondary power cell. In the sun or in ...

  4. Wear OS - Wikipedia

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    Wear OS [a] is a closed-source Android distribution designed for smartwatches and other wearable computers, [9] [10] [11] developed by Google. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] WearOS is designed to pair with mobile phones running Android ( version 6.0 "Marshmallow" or newer) or iOS (version 10.0 or newer), [ 12 ] providing mobile notifications into a smartwatch ...

  5. EcoDrive - Wikipedia

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    EcoDrive is free software codeveloped by Microsoft and Fiat.It was unveiled at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, and its aim was to allow drivers to reduce their fuel consumption and pollution emissions. [1]

  6. Wearable computer - Wikipedia

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    Tizen OS from Samsung (there was an announcement in May 2021 that Wear OS and Tizen OS will merge and will be called simply Wear.) [10] watchOS watchOS is a proprietary mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc. to run on the Apple Watch. Wear OS Wear OS (previously known as Android Wear) is a smartwatch operating system developed by ...

  7. Talk:Eco-Drive - Wikipedia

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    The article starts: Eco-Drive is the brand of solar-powered wristwatches. . . . I think an article on (Citizen-nonspecific) solar-powered wristwatches might be more helpful. (This could of course have a section specific to Citizen's "Eco-Drive", if Citizen got there first, does it better than its rivals, or is otherwise particularly notable.)

  8. Energy-efficient driving - Wikipedia

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    Underinflated tires wear out faster and lose energy to rolling resistance because of tire deformation. The loss for a car is approximately 1.0 percent for every 2 psi (0.1 bar; 10 kPa) drop in pressure of all four tires. [7] Improper wheel alignment and high engine oil kinematic viscosity also reduce fuel efficiency.

  9. Ford EcoSport - Wikipedia

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    Front-engine, front-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive The Ford EcoSport (pronounced Eh-koh-sport ) [ 1 ] is a subcompact crossover SUV ( B-segment ) manufactured by Ford between 2003 and 2022. The first-generation model was developed and built in Brazil by Ford Brazil since 2003, at the Camaçari plant.