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  2. Técély card - Wikipedia

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    The Técély card (TCL card) is the smartcard of TCL, the public transport network in Lyon, France, launched on 1 July 2002. [1] Unlike other smartcards, where a topup amount is required at the start and is deducted each time a passenger makes a trip, the TCL card has a €5 fee, and the option to put on either a weekly or monthly pass on top of this.

  3. Activate and redeem your Restaurant.com Code - AOL Help

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    On the 1st of each month, your Restaurant.com balance will reset to $0. You must reactivate your Code to add that month's $50 credit to your account. Sign in to your Restaurant.com account. Click My Account. Under "My Orders," click Restaurant.com cards. Click Redeem beside the card with your AOL Code.

  4. TCL Technology - Wikipedia

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    TCL sold a total of 4.18 million LCD TV sets in 2008, more than triple the number during 2007. [17] In January 2009, TCL announced plans to double its LCD TV production capacity to 10 million units by the end of 2009. [17]

  5. Universal remote - Wikipedia

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    Harmony 670, a universal remote. A universal remote is a remote control that can be programmed to operate various brands of one or more types of consumer electronics devices. . Low-end universal remotes can only control a set number of devices determined by their manufacturer, while mid- and high-end universal remotes allow the user to program in new control codes to the re

  6. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    1950s TV Remote by Motorola SABA corded TV remote. One of the first remote intended to control a television was developed by Zenith Radio Corporation in 1950. The remote, called Lazy Bones, [15] was connected to the television by a wire. A wireless remote control, the Flash-Matic, [15] [16] was developed in 1955 by Eugene Polley.

  7. CableCARD - Wikipedia

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    The card acts like a unique "key" to unlock the channels and services to which the cable customer has subscribed, and the television's remote-control will also control the cable channels. Televisions that support CableCARD should be labeled by the manufacturer as " digital cable ready " (DCR).