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  2. Toothpaste pump dispenser - Wikipedia

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    An automatic toothpaste dispenser is a self-starting way to dispense toothpaste. Pump. Several innovative designs have been developed [1] ...

  3. Amazon Alexa - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Alexa, or, Alexa, [2] is a virtual assistant technology largely based on a Polish speech synthesizer named Ivona, bought by Amazon in 2013. [3] [4] It was first used in the Amazon Echo smart speaker and the Amazon Echo Dot, Echo Studio and Amazon Tap speakers developed by Amazon Lab126.

  4. Label dispenser - Wikipedia

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    Electric semi-automatic label dispensers were first patented in the early 1970s. They were originally designed for multiple-row address labels for bulk mailing houses. On average a good mailing house employee could apply approximately 500 labels per hour to envelopes. The label dispenser increased this to over 2,000 per hour.

  5. Amazon has sold more than 500 million Alexa-enabled devices ...

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    Amazon announced on Wednesday that it's now sold more than half-a-billion Alexa-enabled devices.The company also unveiled four new Echo devices. The four new products are the Echo Pop, a new semi ...

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    Plus, each bottle is lower in added sugar than your typical sweetened drink, with no artificial sweeteners. These drinks launch January 1, 2025, and they’re worth the wait: I got to give the new ...

  8. Squeeze bottle - Wikipedia

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    A squeeze bottle is a type of container such as a plastic bottle for dispensing a fluid, that is powered by squeezing the container by exerting pressure with the user's hand. Its fundamental characteristic is that manual pressure applied to a resilient hollow body is harnessed to compress fluid within it and thereby expel the fluid through some ...

  9. Dispenser - Wikipedia

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    The term dispenser typically imply a machine or container which is designed to release a specific amount of its content, usually liquids or powders/fine granular materials. In common usage, a dispenser may also refer to: