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  2. My Cloud - Wikipedia

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    The My Cloud product line comprises personal network-attached storage (NAS) devices and multi-purpose servers, designed and marketed by Western Digital Corporation (WD). My Cloud devices are available in storage capacities of 2 terabytes , 3 terabytes, 4 terabytes, and 8 terabytes, and 16 terabytes.

  3. List of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Circuitmess Ringo (previously MakerPhone) is another DIY Arduino phone with open source firmware [87] and available schematics, [88] focusing on education. The PiPhone, [89] ZeroPhone [90] and OURphone [91] are similar, but based on the Raspberry Pi. The main components to make an open mobile phone are: Back cover; Touch screen; Battery

  4. Western Digital - Wikipedia

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    Western Digital develops and delivers its HDDs, SSDs, memory cards, [7] NVMe, [8] NAS, [9] [10] RAID [11] and other memory technology solutions under its Western Digital, SanDisk Professional, WD and WD_BLACK brands. The company holds approximately 13,000 active patents and maintains a global presence with 12+ manufacturing facilities and other ...

  5. Western Digital My Book - Wikipedia

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    Western Digital My Book external hard drive. My Book is a series of external hard drives produced by Western Digital.There are at least nine series of My Book drives: Essential Edition, Home Edition, Office Edition, Mirror Edition, Studio Edition, Premium Edition, Elite Edition, Pro Edition, AV DVR "Live Edition", and the World Edition.

  6. Comparison of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    none in /lib/firmware; some non-modifiable proprietary firmware in components. [6] schematics released under GPL 3.0+ [6] User-replaceable (but custom-sized [6]) battery, lifetime updates [17] Display and frame fused. Phillips-head screws. [6] Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on replaceable m.2 cards (the former custom-made). [6] m.2 card slots. Purism has ...

  7. UEFI - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, PCs running 64-bit versions of Windows Vista SP1, Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 are compatible with UEFI Class 2. [ 128 ] [ 129 ] 32-bit UEFI was originally not supported since vendors did not have any interest in producing native 32-bit UEFI firmware because of the mainstream status of ...

  8. WD Anywhere Access - Wikipedia

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    WD Anywhere Access (also known as WD Anywhere Access Powered by MioNet and MioNet) was a remote-access product offered by Western Digital from 2007 to 2016. MioNet was originally a product of Palo Alto–based Senvid. Western Digital purchased the assets of Senvid in 2007.

  9. BubbleUPnP - Wikipedia

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    BubbleUPnP is a DLNA-compliant UPnP media controller, server and renderer, designed to allow streaming of audio or video from and to an Android device with various external devices and software. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Alongside the Android client, it also has a server middleware application that can be installed on Windows , macOS and Linux computers or ...