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  2. Wireless speaker - Wikipedia

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    Recent models generally use Bluetooth 4.0 or even Bluetooth 5, and wireless speakers generally have a range of 10 meters. [4] Bluetooth devices use a radio communication frequency such that the devices do not have to be in a visual line of sight with each other. Some speakers may benefit from the NFC system to facilitate pairing with the source ...

  3. JBL - Wikipedia

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    1947 – JBL has a 15" speaker (38 cm), model D-130, using for the first time a 4" (100 mm) voice coil in a speaker cone; 1949 – James. B. Lansing dies of suicide; William Thomas became president of the company; 1954 – The 375 compression engine is the first 4-inch engine sold; its response extends to 9 kHz

  4. Standard Test and Programming Language - Wikipedia

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    STAPL defines a standard .jam file format which supports in-system programmability or configuration of programmable devices. [3] [4] [5] A JTAG device programmer implements a JAM player which reads the file as a set of instructions directing it to program a PLD. The standard is supported by multiple PLD and device programmer manufacturers.

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  6. SanDisk portable media players - Wikipedia

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    The Sansa Fuze+, announced on August 31, 2010 in capacities of 4 GB (US$79), 8 GB (US$89) & 16 GB (US$119), is a portable media player with a 2.4 inch QVGA color display and touchscreen capability. It also features an FM radio with FM recording and RDS [ clarification needed ] capability, a voice recorder, and 24 hours of audio playback from a ...

  7. Bop It - Wikipedia

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    Bop It, stylized as bop it! since 2008, is a line of audio game toys. By following a series of commands issued through voice recordings produced by a speaker by the toy, which has multiple inputs including pressable buttons, pull handles, twisting cranks, spinnable wheels, flickable switches, the player progresses and the pace of the game increases.

  8. Radio jamming - Wikipedia

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    The concept can be used in wireless data networks to disrupt information flow. [4] It is a common form of censorship in totalitarian countries, in order to prevent foreign radio stations in border areas from reaching the country. [3] Vietnamese siren jammer trying to jam Radio Dap Loi Song Nui, an anti-government and anti-communist radio station

  9. Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) - Wikipedia

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    "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)" is a song by British jazz-rap group Us3, originally released in October 1992 by Blue Note Records as the lead single from the group's debut album, Hand On the Torch (1993).