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  2. Nokia 6263 - Wikipedia

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  3. Nokia 6260 slide - Wikipedia

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    BL-5F 950 mAh. Display. 2.4 inch HVGA LCD (16.7 million colors) Rear camera. 5 megapixels, with Carl Zeiss AG optics also has Auto-Focus. Connectivity. Bluetooth 2.1, Micro-USB. The Nokia 6260 slide is a mobile telephone handset produced by Nokia .

  4. List of Nokia products - Wikipedia

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    Nokia A032 WLAN access point [ 14] Nokia C020 PC card IEEE 802.11 2 Mbit/s, DSSS (produced by Samsung) Nokia C021 PC card, with external antenna. Nokia C110 PC card IEEE 802.11b 11 Mbit/s. Nokia C111 PC card, with external antennas. Nokia MW1122 ADSL modem with wireless interface. Nokia D211 WLAN/ GPRS PC card.

  5. Nokia 6600 slide - Wikipedia

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    Bluetooth 2.0, Micro-USB. The Nokia 6600 slide is a mobile phone series by Nokia. It includes the original 6600 slide (released April 2008) and the updated 6600i slide (released May 2009). The phone runs the Series 40 5th edition platform, including Feature Pack 1. This is the slide version of updated Nokia 6600 series.

  6. Rolex Cosmograph Daytona - Wikipedia

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    The Rolex Cosmograph Daytona is a mechanical chronograph wristwatch designed to meet the needs of racing drivers by measuring elapsed time and calculating average speed. Its name refers to Daytona, Florida, where racing flourished in the early 20th century. It has been manufactured by Rolex since 1963 in four distinct generations (or series ...

  7. Maemo - Wikipedia

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    Up to Maemo 4 (AKA OS2008), the default screen is the "Home" screen — the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home Screen is divided into the following areas: Vertically down the left hand side of the screen is the taskbar, with applets for the web browser, communications, and application menu by default.

  8. List of BASIC dialects - Wikipedia

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    version of BASIC operated by cards available in Dartmouth when that language was created and described in the original manual Casio BASIC used in Casio calculators Cassette BASIC An interpreter on IBM and IBM-compatible PCs to which the machine will default if no operating system is detected. CBASIC (CP/M, DOS) BASIC-E successor. CBASIC

  9. Research Unix - Wikipedia

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    Research Unix versions are often referred to by the edition of the manual that describes them, [1] because early versions and the last few were never officially released outside of Bell Labs, and grew organically. So, the first Research Unix would be the First Edition, and the last the Tenth Edition.