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    When the device was found to be easily modded to avoid the service plan, Netpliance changed the terms of sale to charge a termination fee. In 2001, the Federal Trade Commission fined the company $100,000 for inaccurate advertising and unfair billing of customers.

  3. Scott Turner (politician) - Wikipedia

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    A fourth-generation Texan, [2] Turner grew up in the Dallas area. [3] [4] As a child, he attended Mount Pisgah Baptist Community Church, where members of his family have been active since 1898. [4] At the age of 10, Turner’s parents divorced. [4] He told his mother that he was going to play in the NFL. [5]

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  5. Dallas Semiconductor - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Semiconductor, founded in 1984, acquired by Maxim Integrated in 2002, [1] then acquired by Analog Devices in 2021, was a company that designed and manufactured analog, digital, and mixed-signal semiconductors (integrated circuits, or ICs). [2]

  6. Walker-Turner - Wikipedia

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    Walker-Turner was founded by Ernest T. Walker and William Brewer Turner sometime around 1927 and 1929. The company was first located in Jersey City, New Jersey until 1931 when they relocated to Plainfield, New Jersey. The first machines Walker-Turner made were small, inexpensive, light-weight machines designed for home workshops of the time.

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  9. Rufus P. Turner - Wikipedia

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    Rufus Paul Turner (December 25, 1907 – March 25, 1982) [1] was an academic, engineer, and author who published on semiconductor devices, technical writing style, and poet-novelist Charlotte Smith. After three decades working with electronic devices – including developing the first practical transistor radio – he earned a doctorate in ...