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  2. Regional lockout - Wikipedia

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    A regional lockout (or region coding) is a class of digital rights management preventing the use of a certain product or service, such as multimedia or a hardware device, outside a certain region or territory.

  3. IBM - Wikipedia

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    Lexmark was acquired by Clayton & Dubilier in a leveraged buyout shortly after its formation. [ 42 ] In September 1992, IBM completed the spin-off of their various non-mainframe and non-midrange, personal computer manufacturing divisions, combining them into an autonomous wholly owned subsidiary known as the IBM Personal Computer Company (IBM ...

  4. 900 (number) - Wikipedia

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    900 is also: . A telephone area code for "premium" telephone calls in the North American Numbering Plan (900 number) [1]; In Greek number symbols, the sign Sampi ("ϡ", literally "like a pi")

  5. Inkjet printing - Wikipedia

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    Inkjet printing is a type of computer printing that recreates a digital image by propelling droplets of ink onto paper and plastic substrates. [1] Inkjet printers were the most commonly used type of printer in 2008, [2] [needs update] and range from small inexpensive consumer models to expensive professional machines.

  6. Xerox - Wikipedia

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    Xerox was founded in 1906 in Rochester, New York, as the Haloid Photographic Company. [12] It manufactured photographic paper and equipment. In 1938, Chester Carlson, a physicist working independently, invented a process for printing images using an electrically charged photoconductor-coated metal plate [13] and dry powder "toner".