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  2. 24X National Exchange - Wikipedia

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    24 Exchange is a proposed American stock exchange planned to launch in 2025 that will offer trading for more hours than a typical stock market trading day.It has been proposed to trade from 4:00 am Eastern Time (ET) to 7:00 pm ET on weekdays.

  3. Roland Juno-G - Wikipedia

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    The Juno-G has the same sound engine as the Fantom-X series: 128-voice polyphony, 768 patches and 256 GM2 patches within the 64 MB of wave memory, with 16 MIDI plus 4 stereo audio tracks for recording and mixing. It was Windows and Mac compatible, [clarification needed] connecting through USB for MIDI and data transfer. However, no MacOS driver ...

  4. Garmin - Wikipedia

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    Garmin Tech Center (台灣國際航電科技大樓) is the head office of Garmin (Asia) Corporation and located in the Xizhi District of New Taipei City, Taiwan. In 2010, Garmin opened a facility in Cary, North Carolina as part of the Research Triangle Park. [91] Garmin operates in several other countries besides the UK, USA, and Taiwan. [92]

  5. Garmin Forerunner - Wikipedia

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    The Garmin Forerunner series is a selection of sports watches produced by Garmin. Most models use the Global Positioning System (GPS) , and are targeted at road runners and triathletes . Forerunner series watches are designed to measure distance, speed, heart rate (optional), time, altitude, steps, and pace.

  6. Flight crew ‘astonished’ to see glowing objects ‘zig-zagging ...

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    A Florida-bound flight crew witnessed strange orbs glowing and darting around in the night sky while flying over the Bahamas at high altitude, according to a report.

  7. Roland Zenology - Wikipedia

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    The Roland Zenology was initially released in May 2020 as a rackmount-style softsynth built on the ZEN-Core engine which powers the Jupiter-X and Fantom. [1] It has been expanded to provide full control panels for specific 'Model Expansions'. [2] It initially came with 3,597 presets, expandable through many themed preset packs. [3]