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  2. Microsoft Schedule+ - Wikipedia

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    Since the loss of many features in Office 97, it was included on Office up to Microsoft Office 2003, although it was just to support conversion from Schedule+ 1.x. The first version of Schedule+ was released in 1992 for Windows 3.0 and classic Mac OS .

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    X’s terms said any users who continue to use their products or services on or after November 15 would be agreeing to the updated terms. Changes to data privacy

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    After Elon Musk last month decided to banish article headlines from posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, he’s bringing them back — but in a different format. In early October, Musk said the ...

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    Social media platform X is now hiding your likes. In an update posted on the platform formerly known as Twitter earlier this week, X's engineering team said it would be “making Likes private for ...

  7. Scheduling (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The scheduler is an operating system module that selects the next jobs to be admitted into the system and the next process to run. Operating systems may feature up to three distinct scheduler types: a long-term scheduler (also known as an admission scheduler or high-level scheduler), a mid-term or medium-term scheduler, and a short-term scheduler.

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  9. Video recorder scheduling code - Wikipedia

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    A full view of a typical vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) used in a videocassette recorder. Before the advent of on-screen displays, the only interface available for programming a home video recorder was a small VFD, LED or LCD panel and a small number of buttons.