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  2. iRiver - Wikipedia

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    Initially connecting devices to the computer for music transfer required the iRiver Music Manager. In later firmwares UMS is supported so that the computer's native file explorer could be used to transfer files. Iriver eventually dropped UMS support for the U10, T30, T20 and T10 models in favor of Microsoft's MTP.

  3. iRiver E100 - Wikipedia

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    The iRiver E100 is a portable media player developed by iRiver. It features a 2.4" TFT LCD 320x240 colour screen, built-in 1 watt speakers, a line in port and a microSD card expansion slot up to 8GB. The user interface is navigated by using the iRiver "D*Click" scheme. However, the controls are isolated to the lower section of the device's front.

  4. Media Control Interface - Wikipedia

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    The Media Control Interface — MCI for short — is a high-level API developed by Microsoft and IBM for controlling multimedia peripherals connected to a Microsoft Windows or OS/2 computer, such as CD-ROM players and audio controllers.

  5. iRiver Clix - Wikipedia

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    iRiver previewed several new players at the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show, including a smaller version of the Clix (the S10), a screenless one (the S7), and a new version of the Clix. In April 2007, the second generation Clix (stylised clix2 ) was released worldwide in 2 GB, 4 GB and later 8 GB versions.

  6. iRiver's AK100 lossless-friendly music player heading to the ...

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    According to iRiver, the built-in battery should give your around 16 hours of playback on a charge. More info can be found in the press release after the break. iRiver's AK100 lossless-friendly ...

  7. iRiver H300 series - Wikipedia

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    The iRiver H300 devices support the playback of MP3, Ogg, WMA, ASF and WAV encoded audio files, with an advertised 16 hours playback time. Alongside this, it features an FM radio with 20 pre-set memories.

  8. No 'rizz': School accused of banning Gen Alpha slang

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    An Iowa school is catching flak for having no “rizz.”. A teacher in a school district near the Nebraska border is being accused of banning the word short for charisma along with over two dozen ...

  9. iRiver iFP series - Wikipedia

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    iRiver iFP was a series of small flash memory digital audio players from iRiver. It started out with the "Prism" iFP-100 series, the company's first ever digital audio player, in 2002. [ 1 ] This was followed by six new entries in the line, until its replacement by the iriver T series (the T30 and T10) in 2005.