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The Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse is the company's most popular mouse line by sales, [47] having sold over 20 million units worldwide by June 2024. [48] Razer mice are used by around 8% of professional first-person shooter gamers. [49] In 2021, Razer introduced a new 8 kHz "HyperPolling" technology to power the Razer Viper 8K. [50]
Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) was an open-source software project that aimed to enable headsets and game controllers from all vendors to be used with any games developed by Razer and Sensics. It was also a virtual reality headset that claimed to be open-source hardware using the OSVR software.
MX4 Pro Android December 2014 all versions Pro 5 Android October 2015 all versions Pro 6 Android May 2016 all versions Pro 6 Plus Android November 2016 all versions Pro 6s Android December 2016 all versions Pro 7 / Pro 7 Plus Android August 2017 all versions Microsoft: Lumia 640: Windows Phone: April 2015 all versions, except RM-1076 and RM-1077
Vipre is a brand name for at least two software products. VIPRE, an antivirus software product; Vipre, a voice stress analysis product This page was last edited on 30 ...
[13] [14] The Motorola Razr (2020), also called the Razr 2019, depending on the source, [15] has a design reminiscent of the classic Razr V3. It was designed with nostalgia in mind – its design was supposed to remind people of the early 21st century, a time many look back at with fondness and sentiment.
ViPR Controller is a software-defined storage offering from EMC Corporation announced on May 6, 2013, at EMC World. [1] [2] ViPR abstracts storage from disparate arrays into a single pool of storage capacity that "makes it easier to manage and automate its own data-storage devices and those made by competitors."
WSR-88D, or NEXRAD, Doppler weather radars scan at various elevations, creating a volume scan. This data can be manipulated in a three-dimensional view by VIPIR. [3] The result of this process is a three-dimensional image of the storm, which may be rotated and viewed from any angle.
Bitis nasicornis is a viper species belonging to the genus Bitis, part of a subfamily known as "puff-adders", [3] found in the forests of West and Central Africa. [1] [2] [4] This large viper is known for its striking coloration and prominent nasal "horns". [5] No subspecies are currently recognized.