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  2. Ultamatix - Wikipedia

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    Ultamatix has received positive reviews, with Softpedia calling it "Ultamatix: The New Automatix", [5] and Linux.com saying it "may be a worthy successor to Automatix for new Ubuntu and Debian users" and that "The real value of Ultamatix is in making the Linux experience easier for new users".

  3. Digital reset - Wikipedia

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    Digital reset or digitally reset may refer to: Digital reset (computing), the reset of a digital computer; Digital reset (electronics), a cleared latch-state in electronics; Digital reset (typesetting), a digitally prepared typeset for publication either from a previous digital typeset or a complete rework of a work previously published with ...

  4. Secure your AOL account

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    • Use a strong password and change it regularly - Create a strong password to minimize the risk of unauthorized account access. • Add another level of security - Turn on two-step verification and get sent a security code when someone logs in from an unfamiliar device or location.

  5. Security token - Wikipedia

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    Other tokens connect to the computer using wireless techniques, such as Bluetooth. These tokens transfer a key sequence to the local client or to a nearby access point. [4] Alternatively, another form of token that has been widely available for many years is a mobile device which communicates using an out-of-band channel (like voice, SMS, or USSD).

  6. Flip-flop (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    The removal time for the asynchronous set or reset input is thereby similar to the hold time for the data input. Short impulses applied to asynchronous inputs (set, reset) should not be applied completely within the recovery-removal period, or else it becomes entirely indeterminable whether the flip-flop will transition to the appropriate state.

  7. Connectix - Wikipedia

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    Connectix Corporation was a software and hardware company that released innovative products that were either made obsolete as Apple Computer incorporated the ideas into system software, or were sold to other companies once they became popular.

  8. Counter (digital) - Wikipedia

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    In digital logic and computing, a counter is a device which stores (and sometimes displays) the number of times a particular event or process has occurred, often in relationship to a clock. The most common type is a sequential digital logic circuit with an input line called the clock and multiple output lines.

  9. Ultimax - Wikipedia

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    Ultimax may refer to: . US sames name for the Commodore MAX Machine; Ultimax 100, a firearm; Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, a 2013 video game; A model of engine used by the Doble steam car