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  2. Corsair Gaming - Wikipedia

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    The Corsair Vengeance Pro series and Corsair Dominator Platinum series are built for overclocking applications. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Corsair has since expanded their product line to include many types of high-end gaming peripherals, high performance air and water cooling solutions, and other enthusiast-grade components.

  3. Cosmi Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Cosmi Corporation (COSMI) was an American computer software company based in Carson, California. It sold low-cost software directly to consumers in large retail outlets, computer stores, and drug, hardware, and grocery stores. It had two major imprints: Celery Software, and Swift Software/Swift Jewel.

  4. Epicor - Wikipedia

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    Epicor sold the Platinum for Windows (PFW) products to Sage Group in 2001. [8]Epicor for Service Enterprises, which automated enterprise services and was completely web-based, was released in 2003.

  5. The Corsair - Wikipedia

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    The Corsair (1814) is a long tale in verse written by Lord Byron (see 1814 in poetry) and published by John Murray in London. It was extremely popular, selling ten thousand copies on its first day of sale, and was influential throughout the following century, inspiring operas, music and ballet. [ 1 ]

  6. K95 - Wikipedia

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    K95 or K-95 may refer to: K-95 (Kansas highway), a highway in Kansas; K-95, a rating for ski jumping hills indicating a construction point of 95; K95 FM, radio station;

  7. K-19: The Widowmaker - Wikipedia

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    K-19: The Widowmaker is a 2002 historical submarine film directed and produced by Kathryn Bigelow, and produced by Edward S. Feldman, Sigurjon Sighvatsson, Christine Whitaker and Matthias Deyle with screenplay by Christopher Kyle.