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  2. Pico Technology - Wikipedia

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    Pico Technology is one of two European scope manufacturers, and competes in the low to middle end of the instrumentation market. [12] Pico Technology won The Queen's Award for Enterprise in 2014 (International Trade), and was named a "Key player" in the Global Electronic Test & Measurement Instruments Market by Global Industry Analysts.

  3. PicoScope (software) - Wikipedia

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    PicoScope for Microsoft Windows is the full-featured oscilloscope application, and was first released in 1992 by Pico Technology.PicoScope software enables real-time scope display with zooming and panning, and buffers captured waveforms on the PC to enable engineers to view previous measurements. [9]

  4. PICO 4 - Wikipedia

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    PICO 4 is a virtual reality headset developed by ByteDance. [6] It is designed for virtual reality games and is only available in Europe and East Asia (China, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore).

  5. PicoScope - Wikipedia

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    PicoScope (software), A PC software for capturing signals of Pico Technology oscilloscopes for electronic engineers; PicoScope series of PC-based oscilloscopes; PicoScope Advanced Automotive Diagnostics Kit, for automotive engineers

  6. Picotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Picoscience is a term used by some futurists to refer to structuring of matter on a true picometre scale. Picotechnology was described as involving the alteration of the structure and chemical properties of individual atoms, typically through the manipulation of energy states of electrons within an atom to produce metastable (or otherwise stabilized) states with unusual properties, producing ...

  7. X10 (industry standard) - Wikipedia

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    X10 was developed in 1975 by Pico Electronics of Glenrothes, Scotland, in order to allow remote control of home devices and appliances. It was the first general purpose home automation network technology and remains the most widely available [citation needed]. [1]

  8. File:Pico website logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Pico Far East Holdings Limited - Wikipedia

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    Pico is building large operations and production facilities in Beijing and Shanghai called Pico Creative Centres. There is a Pico Creative Centre in Singapore as well. The bulk of Pico's work has involved designing and building exhibition stands and managing and providing services at mega-events like World Expos or Olympic Games. [3]