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    The Fitbit Charge 3, a wristband health and fitness tracker introduced in October 2018, was the first device to feature an oxygen saturation (SPO2) sensor; however, as of January 2019, it was non-functional and Fitbit did not provide an implementation timeline. [44] The Fitbit Charge 3 comes with two different-sized bands: small and large.

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    The Fitbit Classic was a small black and teal device that could be clipped and worn 24/7. It uses a three-dimensional accelerometer to sense user movement. The Tracker measures steps taken as well as user data to calculate distance walked, calories burned, floors climbed, and activity duration and intensity.

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  6. Lil B - Wikipedia

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    McCartney was born on August 17, 1989, in Berkeley, California, [5] and attended high school at Albany High in Albany. [6] He adopted the name Lil B, and began rapping at age 15 with San Francisco Bay Area based hip hop group The Pack.

  7. Inspire (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Inspire became an important al-Qaeda brand tool for recruiting, informing, and motivating these open source jihadis. Authenticity Some scholars, such as Thomas Hegghammer (of the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment ) and Jarret Brachman , argued that the magazine was an unexceptional example of jihadist online literature and did not ...

  8. List of coups and coup attempts - Wikipedia

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    France: A Cagoulard plot to install a pro-Nazi government was foiled by French police. Bolivia: Dissatisfied with the speed of new reforms, Germán Busch led a popular movement which secured the resignation of David Toro.

  9. TBN Inspire - Wikipedia

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    TBN Inspire is an American Christian broadcast television network owned by the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). It is carried on the digital subchannels of TBN's stations. The network originally launched as The Church Channel , which focused on carrying brokered broadcasts of various Christian church services.