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  2. GoPro - Wikipedia

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    The first GoPro Hero, a film camera encased in a waterproof shell. The company was founded by Nick Woodman in 2002. [10] He was motivated by a 2002 surfing trip to Australia, in which he was hoping to capture high-quality action photos but could not because amateur photographers could not get close enough or buy appropriate quality equipment at reasonable prices. [11]

  3. SD card - Wikipedia

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    A host device can lock an SD card using a password of up to 16 bytes, typically supplied by the user. [citation needed] A locked card interacts normally with the host device except that it rejects commands to read and write data. [citation needed] A locked card can be unlocked only by providing the same password. The host device can, after ...

  4. Create and manage 3rd-party app passwords - AOL Help

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    Customer care can’t override this process of determining App Password creation eligibility. Sign in to your AOL Account Security page. Click Generate app password or Generate and manage app passwords. Click Get Started. Enter your app's name in the text field. Click Generate password. Use the one-time password to log in to your 3rd party app .

  5. Ambarella Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Ambarella A2-A1-RH, used in a camcorder. Ambarella, Inc. is an American fabless semiconductor design company, [1] focusing on low-power, high-definition and Ultra HD video compression, image processing, and computer vision processors. [2]

  6. GoPro to cut 15% of workforce in restructuring push - AOL

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    Earlier this month, GoPro reported revenue of $186 million for second quarter, down 22.7% compared to last year and operating expenses of $103 million, an increase of 5% from a year ago.

  7. Password policy - Wikipedia

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    A password policy is a set of rules designed to enhance computer security by encouraging users to employ strong passwords and use them properly. A password policy is often part of an organization's official regulations and may be taught as part of security awareness training. Either the password policy is merely advisory, or the computer ...

  8. Password (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A password is a word, phrase or string of characters used to gain access to a resource, such as an object, area or information. Password may also refer to: Film

  9. 2015 San Bernardino attack - Wikipedia

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    After the shooter's phone had been recovered, the FBI asked San Bernardino County, the owner of the phone, to reset the password to the shooter's iCloud account in order to acquire data from the iCloud backup. However, this rendered the phone unable to back up recent data to iCloud unless its passcode is entered.