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  2. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    WPAN—Wireless Personal Area Network; WPF—Windows Presentation Foundation; WS-D—Web Services-Discovery; WSDL—Web Services Description Language; WSFL—Web Services Flow Language; WUSB—Wireless Universal Serial Bus; WWAN—Wireless Wide Area Network; WWID—World Wide Identifier; WWN—World Wide Name; WWW—World Wide Web

  3. Local area network - Wikipedia

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    A conceptual diagram of a LAN at a residential house; the router in this case is assumed to also function as a wireless access point.Also shown in this example (shaded in yellow) is the network's connection to the Internet via fixed-line means.

  4. Nintendo DS - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo DS [note 1] is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo, released globally across 2004 and 2005.The DS, an initialism for "Developers' System" or "Dual Screen", [7] introduced distinctive new features to handheld games: two LCD screens working in tandem (the bottom one being a touchscreen), a built-in microphone, and support for wireless connectivity. [8]

  5. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    French company, Sigfox, commenced building an Ultra Narrowband wireless data network in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2014, the first business to achieve such a deployment in the U.S. [98] [99] It subsequently announced it would set up a total of 4000 base stations to cover a total of 30 cities in the U.S. by the end of 2016, making it the ...

  6. Computational electromagnetics - Wikipedia

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    Computational electromagnetics (CEM), computational electrodynamics or electromagnetic modeling is the process of modeling the interaction of electromagnetic fields with physical objects and the environment using computers.

  7. Huawei - Wikipedia

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    Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. ("Huawei" sometimes stylized as "HUAWEI"; / ˈ hw ɑː w eɪ / HWAH-way; Chinese: 华为; pinyin: Huáwéi ⓘ) is a Chinese multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Longgang, Shenzhen, Guangdong.

  8. Internet in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    A minority of rural connections are by provided by ADSL and fixed wireless in the most remote of locations. At the end of 2023, for residential connections, as per the Electronic Communications Office of Iceland: [5] 88.7% of broadband provided using optical fibre . 10.3% of the broadband provided by VDSL . 0.9% of broadband provided by ADSL.