Wireless USB — is a short range, high bandwidth wireless radio communication protocol created by the Wireless USB Promoter Group. Wireless USB is sometimes abbreviated as WUSB , although the USB Implementers Forum discourages this practice and instead prefers… … Wikipedia
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Magic User Interface — Developer(s) Stefan Stuntz Initial release 1993; 18 years ago (1993) … Wikipedia
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Personal Jukebox — The Personal Jukebox (also known as PJB 100 or Music Compressor ) was the first commercially sold hard disk digital audio player. Introduced late in 1999, it preceded the Apple iPod and similar players. The original design was developed by Compaq … Wikipedia
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Nokia 5300 — XpressMusic Manufacturer Nokia Compatible networks GSM/EGSM 900/1800/1900 MHz, and GSM/EGSM 850/1800/1900 MHz Availability by country November 2006 (wo … Wikipedia
Windows Movie Maker — For the component of Windows Live Essentials, see Windows Live Movie Maker. Movie maker redirects here. For the magazine, see MovieMaker. For information about movie makers in general, see film director. Windows Movie Maker A component of… … Wikipedia
Graphics hardware and FOSS — Free and open source software (FOSS) can be used with a variety of graphics hardware, largely via the X.Org project. There are varying levels of support, ranging from completely working drivers to unsupported hardware. Some manufacturers do not… … Wikipedia
Joint Test Action Group — (JTAG) is the usual name used for the IEEE 1149.1 standard entitled Standard Test Access Port and Boundary Scan Architecture for test access ports used for testing printed circuit boards using boundary scan.JTAG was an industry group formed in… … Wikipedia