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QuantConnect is an open-source, cloud-based algorithmic trading platform for equities, FX, futures, options, derivatives and cryptocurrencies. QuantConnect serves over 100,000 quants from over 170 countries, with customers including hedge funds and brokerages , as well as individuals such as engineers , mathematicians , scientists , quants ...
YouTube TV is an American over-the-top Internet Protocol streaming television platform operated by YouTube, a subsidiary of Google, which in turn is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., who announced YouTube TV on February 28, 2017. [2]
When the user installs the application it requests that the user enter their product serial number, and checks it with the vendor's systems over the Internet. The application obtains the license limits that apply to that user's license , such as a time limit or enabling of product features, from the vendor's system and optionally also locks the ...
Windows 95 retail product keys take the form XXX-XXXXXXX. [2] To determine whether the key is valid, Windows 95 performs the following checks: The first 3 characters must not be equal to 333, 444, 555, 666, 777, 888 or 999. The last 7 characters must all be numbers from 0-8. The sum of the last 7 numbers must be divisible by 7 with no remainder.
QAM is a modulation format and does not specify the format of the digital data being carried. However, when used in the context of US digital cable television, the format of the data transmitted using this modulation is based on ITU-T J.83 Annex B ("J.83b").
CloudTV is a software platform that delivers the web-media experience through television.. CloudTV virtualizes CPE or STB functionality, enabling pay-TV operators and other video service providers to bring advanced user interfaces and online video experiences such as YouTube and Hulu to existing and next-generation cable television and IPTV set-top boxes and connected consumer electronics ...
XpanD 3D is a manufacturer of shutter glasses, with over 1000 cinemas currently using XpanD glasses. [21] With the release of this technology to the home-viewer market as of 2009, many other manufacturers are now developing their own LC shutter glasses, such as Unipolar International Limited, Accupix Co., Ltd, Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony.
The central concept of the system is a unique number, a PlusCode, assigned to each programme, and published in television listings in newspapers and magazines (such as TV Guide). To record a programme, the code number is taken from the newspaper and input into the video recorder, which would then record on the correct channel at the correct time.