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  2. Belkin - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Belkin pivoted toward smartphone usage and designed new products for the smartphone accessory market. [7] Belkin markets a range of cables for electronic devices, including charging cables, data cables, audio/video cables, cable adapters, and network cables. Belkin produced its first stereo cables and speaker wiring in 2002.

  3. Battery charger - Wikipedia

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    Some chargers use pulses to check the current battery state when the charger is first connected, then use constant current charging during fast charge, then use pulse mode to trickle charge it. [19] Some chargers use "negative pulse charging", also called "reflex charging" or "burp charging". These chargers use both positive and brief negative ...

  4. OneDrive - Wikipedia

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    OneDrive can use geo-location data for photos uploaded to the service, and will automatically display a map of the tagged location. OneDrive also allows users to tag people in photos uploaded via the web interface or via Windows Photo Gallery. OneDrive also has support for the UWP app, Microsoft Photos.

  5. Qi (standard) - Wikipedia

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    Qi (/ tʃ iː / CHEE) is an open standard for inductive charging developed by the Wireless Power Consortium.It allows compatible devices, such as smartphones, to receive power when placed on a Qi charger, which can be effective over distances up to 4 cm (1.6 in). [1]

  6. USB-C - Wikipedia

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    USB-C plug USB-C (SuperSpeed USB 5Gbps) receptacle on an MSI laptop. USB-C, or USB Type-C, is a 24-pin connector (not a protocol) that supersedes previous USB connectors and can carry audio, video, and other data, to connect to monitors or external drives.

  7. WEMO - Wikipedia

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    The Wemo App controls the Wemo devices from anywhere in the world as long as the Wemo devices' wireless network is connected to the Internet. Wemo devices can also be controlled using IFTTT technology. Wemo devices can also be controlled by voice through the Amazon Echo, [1] Google Assistant, [2] and Apple's Siri (through the use of the Wemo ...

  8. Rod Blagojevich - Wikipedia

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    Blagojevich vetoed three bills [90] [91] [92] that would permit trucks to drive 65 mph outside the Chicago area instead of the current 55 mph, stating that one bill "compromises safety". [ 93 ] Blagojevich threatened to stop the state's dealings with Bank of America Corp. over a shut-down factory in Chicago.

  9. Elon Musk - Wikipedia

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    Using $100 million of the money he made from the sale of PayPal, Musk founded SpaceX, a spaceflight services company, in 2002. In 2004, Musk was an early investor in electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla Motors, Inc. (later Tesla, Inc.), providing most of the initial financing and assuming the position of the company's chairman.