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  2. Wyze Labs - Wikipedia

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    Wyze Labs, Inc. (formerly Wyzecam), also known as Wyze, is an American technology company based in Seattle, Washington, that specializes in smart home products and wireless cameras. It is a start-up of former Amazon employees.

  3. Wyze - Wikipedia

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    Wyze or WYZE may refer to: WYZE (AM), a radio station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States; Wyze Labs, a company based in Seattle, Washington, United States;

  4. List of unrecovered and unusable flight recorders - Wikipedia

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    The FDR was found not to be working properly at the time of the crash, as the tape was not connected. [38] 1992-09-28 268: Pakistan International Airlines: Airbus A300B4-203: Kathmandu, Nepal: Accident Both recorders found, but no conversation can be heard on CVR, rendering it unusable. [39] 1992-10-04 1862: El Al: Boeing 747-200F

  5. The best smart speakers for seniors in 2023 - AOL

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    These are (mostly) legitimate concerns, but allow me to put your mind at ease: While Amazon, Apple and Google have slightly different policies when it comes to smart-speaker data collection and ...

  6. 2018 in radio - Wikipedia

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    WYZE Atlanta goes dark, ending its 38-year run as a brokered Gospel outlet. Jacob Bogan, vice president of WYZE's owner GHB Broadcasting, said technical issues regarding its signal were to too cost prohibitive to fix, and is looking to sell the station. [173] November 21: Fredric U. Dicker ends his weekly radio show after 21 years. [174 ...

  7. Usable security - Wikipedia

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    Usable security is a subfield of computer science, human-computer interaction, and cybersecurity concerned with the user interface design of cybersecurity systems. [1] In particular, usable security focuses on ensuring that the security implications of interacting with computer systems, such as via alert dialog boxes, are accessible and understandable to human users.

  8. Noonlight - Wikipedia

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    Noonlight has since grown into a software company whose APIs are used to integrate personal safety services, [4] professional sensor monitoring, [5] video verification, and emergency response to other companies' products and IoT devices [6] including Wyze, [5] Sabre, [7] and Roku. [8] In October 2022, Alarm.com acquired a majority stake in ...

  9. Data masking - Wikipedia

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    Data masking or data obfuscation is the process of modifying sensitive data in such a way that it is of no or little value to unauthorized intruders while still being usable by software or authorized personnel. Data masking can also be referred as anonymization, or tokenization, depending on different context.