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  2. Garmin BaseCamp - Wikipedia

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    Garmin BaseCamp is a map viewing / GIS software package offered free for download by Garmin, primarily intended for use with their GPS navigation devices. BaseCamp serves as a replacement to the now unsupported Garmin MapSource.

  3. Garmin - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Garmin released their first devices made with inReach: the inReach SE+ and Explorer+. [43] In 2017, Garmin released its first dive computer with surface GPS, the Descent Mk1. [44] The Mk1 also provides an altimeter and HR monitor, and uses Garmin’s fenix 5X platform for everyday activity tracking. [45]

  4. Garmin Forerunner - Wikipedia

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    On March 12, 2018, Garmin released the Forerunner 645 and 645 Music marketed as a high-end running watch. The watch adds Garmin Pay, an NFC-enabled touchless pay system and the 645 Music is Garmin's first watch with onboard music storage (4 GB). [19] The Forerunner 45/45S, released on April 30, 2019, is an entry-level running watch.

  5. Device Manager - Wikipedia

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    Device Manager was introduced with Windows 95 and later added to Windows 2000. On Windows 9x, Device Manager is part of the System applet in Control Panel. On Windows 2000 and all other Windows NT-based versions of Windows, it is a snap-in for Microsoft Management Console. The executable program behind the Device Manager is devmgmt.msc.

  6. ANT (network) - Wikipedia

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    ANT was designed for low-bit-rate and low-power sensor networks, in a manner conceptually similar to (but not compatible with) Bluetooth Low Energy. [3] This is in contrast with normal Bluetooth , which was designed for relatively high-bit-rate applications such as streaming sound for low-power headsets.

  7. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft's support lifecycle policy for the operating system notes that updates "are cumulative, with each update built upon all of the updates that preceded it", that "a device needs to install the latest update to remain supported", and that a device's ability to receive future updates will depend on hardware compatibility, driver ...

  8. Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    Windows is a product line of proprietary graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft.It is grouped into families and subfamilies that cater to particular sectors of the computing industry – Windows (unqualified) for a consumer or corporate workstation, Windows Server for a server and Windows IoT for an embedded system.

  9. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2016, stable 32-bit and 64-bit builds are available for Windows, with only 64-bit stable builds available for Linux and macOS. [ 213 ] [ 214 ] [ 215 ] 64-bit Windows builds became available in the developer channel and as canary builds on June 3, 2014, [ 216 ] in the beta channel on July 30, 2014, [ 217 ] and in the stable channel ...