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  2. Plantronics - Wikipedia

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    Plantronics, Inc. is an American electronics company producing audio communications equipment for business and consumers. Its products support unified communications , mobile use, gaming and music. Plantronics is headquartered in Santa Cruz, California , and most of its products are produced in China and Mexico .

  3. Comparison of Direct Connect software - Wikipedia

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    A hub can have any arbitrary rule. Hubs can allow users to register and provide user authentication. The authentication is also in clear text. The hub may choose certain individuals as operators (similar to IRC operators) to enforce said rules if the hub itself cannot. While not directly supported by the protocol, hub linking software exists.

  4. Message broker - Wikipedia

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    Message brokers are generally based on one of two fundamental architectures: hub-and-spoke and message bus. In the first, a central server acts as the mechanism that provides integration services, whereas with the latter, the message broker is a communication backbone or distributed service that acts on the bus. [3]

  5. Is Plantronics Going to Burn You? - AOL

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    There's no foolproof way to know the future for Plantronics (NYS: PLT) or any other company. However, certain clues may help you see potential stumbles before they happen -- and before your stock ...

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  8. Turtle Beach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Turtle Beach has also developed sound cards, MIDI synthesizers, and various audio software packages and network audio devices. In 1988, Turtle Beach developed its first product, a hard disk–based audio editing system. The product was named the "56K digital recording system" and was released in 1990 and was considered the first of its kind.

  9. Direct Connect (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    For example, when a client connects to a hub's socket, the hub is first to respond to the client. The protocol lacks a specified default character encoding for clients or hubs. The original client and hub use ASCII encoding instead of that of the Operating system. This allows migration to UTF-8 encoding in newer software.