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  2. Orca (assistive technology) - Wikipedia

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    The name Orca, which is another term for a killer whale, is a nod to the long-standing tradition of naming screen readers after aquatic creatures, including the Assistive Technology product on Windows called JAWS (which stands for Job Access With Speech), the early DOS screen reader called Flipper, [3] and the UK vision impairment company ...

  3. iPhone X - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone X (Roman numeral "X" pronounced "ten" [13]) is a smartphone that was developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is part of the 11th generation of the iPhone. Available for pre-order from September 26, 2017, it was released on November 3, 2017. The naming of the iPhone X (skipping the iPhone 9 and 9s) marked the 10th anniversary of the ...

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    Some AOL features may not work properly if you're using an older operating system or an outdated or unsupported browser. Popular Products. Account; AOL Mail;

  5. ORCA/Modula-2 - Wikipedia

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    ORCA/Modula-2 is a Modula-2 compiler written in the Modula-2 programming language for the Apple IIGS computer. It was developed by Peter Easdown during 1993–94 and published by The Byte Works . Whilst originally developed separately, when it was finally published, it was fully integrated with the development platform/environment called the ...

  6. Orca (AUV) - Wikipedia

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    The basic Orca design shares a 51 feet (16 m) length with Echo Voyager, but the Orca will incorporate a more modular construction, primarily for the capability to be built with an additional payload module of up to 34 feet (10 m) long and a capacity of 8 tonnes (8,000 kg) for a total length of 85 feet (26 m).

  7. Apple A11 - Wikipedia

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    The A11 is manufactured by TSMC using a 10 nm FinFET process [1] and contains 4.3 billion transistors [7] on a die 87.66 mm 2 in size, 30% smaller than the A10. [12] It is manufactured in a package on package (PoP) together with 2 GB of LPDDR4X memory in the iPhone 8 [2] and 3 GB of LPDDR4X memory in the iPhone 8 Plus [12] and iPhone X. [13] [14]

  8. Pygmy killer whale - Wikipedia

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    It derives its common name from sharing some physical characteristics with the orca, also known as the killer whale. It is the smallest cetacean species that has the word "whale" in its common name. [4] Although the species has been known to be extremely aggressive in captivity, this aggressive behavior has not been observed in the wild. [5]

  9. iPhone XR - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone XR (stylized and marketed as iPhone Xʀ; [11] Roman numeral "X" pronounced as "ten" [12]) is a smartphone developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is part of the twelfth generation of the iPhone, alongside the higher-end iPhone XS/XS Max models. Pre-orders began on October 19, 2018, with the official release on October 26, 2018. [13]