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CapCut, known in China as JianYing (Chinese: 剪映; pinyin: Jiǎnyìng) and formerly internationally as ViaMaker, is a Chinese short-form video and graphic editing app developed by the Chinese company ByteDance.
Seagate Technology Holdings plc is an American data storage company. It was incorporated in 1978 as Shugart Technology and commenced business in 1979. [2] Since 2010, the company has been incorporated in Dublin, Ireland, with operational headquarters in Fremont, California, United States.
MYTONA Pte Ltd. (Founded in Yakutsk in 2012. NZ HQ. Publisher.) Nabi Studios (Relocated) Nexgen Studio Pte Ltd (Advergaming) Oddity Studios Pte Ltd (Mobile games & IT solutions firm) Outstanding Game Pte Ltd (Mobile games) PD Design Studio Pte Ltd (Publisher & dev) Personae Studios L.L.P. (Publisher & dev: Mobile games. Also AI & IoT.) Planet ...
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Seagate Technology [36] United States and Ireland Yes Yes, through stake in Kioxia: Yes No Yes, through its subsidiary SandForce and stake in Kioxia: Silicon Power [37] Taiwan No No Yes No No SK hynix [38] South Korea No Yes Yes No Yes (since 2012) [1] STEC [39] United States No No Yes No No Strontium Technology [40] Singapore: No No Yes No No
Conner Peripherals HDD with 213 MB capacity. Conner's drives were notable for eschewing the "tub" type of head-disk assembly, where the disks are inside a large base casting shaped like a square bowl or vault with a flat lid; instead, they preferred the flat base plate approach, which was more resistant to shock and less likely to warp or deform when heated. [5]
Seagate Technology plant in OKC sat idle and vacant for years. Oklahoma Property One LLC, an arm of Miami, Florida-based Flacks Group, paid Seagate $2.34 million for its 280,000-square-foot plant ...
The ST-506 and ST-412 (sometimes written ST506 and ST412 [1]) were early hard disk drive products introduced by Seagate in 1980 and 1981 respectively, [1] that later became construed as hard disk drive interfaces: the ST-506 disk interface and the ST-412 disk interface. Introduced in 1980, the ST-506 was the first 5.25 inch HDD.