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  2. Bootloader unlocking - Wikipedia

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    An unlocked bootloader, showing additional available options. Bootloader unlocking is the process of disabling the bootloader security that makes secure boot possible. It can make advanced customizations possible, such as installing custom firmware.

  3. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

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    Chromebook Pixel (Wi-Fi) open Until 2013, Google had never made their own ChromeOS device. Instead, ChromeOS devices were much more similar to their Nexus line of Android phones, with each ChromeOS device being designed, manufactured, and marketed by third-party manufacturers, but with Google controlling the software.

  4. Chromebook - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, Samsung introduced the Chromebook Series 5 550, with a Wi-Fi model and more expensive 3G model. [142] Reviews generally questioned the value proposition. Dana Wollman of Engadget wrote that the Chromebook's keyboard "put thousand-dollar Ultrabooks to shame" and offered better display quality than on many laptops selling for twice ...

  5. eduroam - Wikipedia

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    eduroam (education roaming) is an international Wi-Fi internet access roaming service for users in research, higher education and further education.It provides researchers, teachers, and students network access when visiting an institution other than their own.

  6. Wireless access point - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, a wireless access point (WAP) (also just access point (AP)) is a networking hardware device that allows other Wi-Fi devices to connect to a wired network or wireless network. As a standalone device, the AP may have a wired or wireless connection to a switch or router , but in a wireless router it can also be an integral ...

  7. Firmware - Wikipedia

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    There are many homebrew projects for various devices, which often unlock general-purpose computing functionality in previously limited devices (e.g., running Doom on iPods). Firmware hacks usually take advantage of the firmware update facility on many devices to install or run themselves.

  8. List of Google products - Wikipedia

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    Nest Wifi: Wireless router Pixel Buds (second generation) Wireless earbuds Pixel 4a: 5.8" smartphone running Android 11 Pixel 4a (5G) 6.2" smartphone running Android 11 Pixel 5: 6" smartphone running Android 11 Nest Audio: Smart speaker Nest Thermostat: Smart thermostat Pixel Buds A-Series: Wireless earbuds Pixel 5a: 6.3" smartphone running ...

  9. Modem - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, ISPs began providing residential gateways which combined the modem and broadband router into a single package that provided routing, NAT, security features, and even Wi-Fi access in addition to modem functionality, so that subscribers could connect their entire household without purchasing any extra equipment.