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  2. Kiteboarding - Wikipedia

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    The kite size—wind speed curve tapers off, so going to a larger kite to reach lower wind ranges becomes futile at a wind speed of around eight knots. Kites come in a variety of designs. Some kites are more rectangular in shape; others have more tapered ends; each design determines the kite's flying characteristics.

  3. K Desktop Environment 3 - Wikipedia

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    K Desktop Environment 3.0. K Desktop Environment 3.0 introduced better support for restricted usage, a feature demanded by certain environments such as kiosks, Internet cafes and enterprise deployments, which disallows the user from having full access to all capabilities of a piece of software. [3]

  4. F/A-18 Hornet 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    Next Generation rated it three stars out of five, and stated that "Hornet 3.0 won't make your jaw drop, but it won't leave you feeling ripped off either. With just enough new features to justify the incremental version number increase, it's worth the time of Mac flight fans."

  5. Windows 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    However, in February 1991, PC Magazine noted a vast array of applications designed specifically for Windows 3.0, including many that had yet to be available for OS/2. It also cited two other factors leading to the operating environment's success: one of them was the inexpensive cost of the hardware needed to run it compared to the Macintosh ...

  6. IBM Personal Computer - Wikipedia

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    The IBM Personal Computer (model 5150, commonly known as the IBM PC) is the first microcomputer released in the IBM PC model line and the basis for the IBM PC compatible de facto standard. Released on August 12, 1981, it was created by a team of engineers and designers at International Business Machines (IBM), directed by William C. Lowe and ...

  7. Falcon 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    Falcon 3.0 sold 400,000 copies by March 1995. [1] Including its expansions, the full "Falcon 3.0 line" surpassed 700,000 copies in sales by December 1998. [2]According to GameSpot, Falcon 3.0 sold well for years after its initial release, and add-on products extended its longevity.

  8. GEOS (16-bit operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Negotiations to make PC/GEOS an integral part of PC DOS 7.0 failed. GeoWorks attempted to get third-party developers but was unable to get much support due to expense of the developer kit, which cost $1,000 for the manuals only, and the difficult programming environment, which required a second PC networked via serial port to run the debugger.

  9. Internet Explorer 3 - Wikipedia

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    It included support for JavaScript and introduced a Download Manager and a Cookie Manager. The download manager was introduced in version 3.01; [23] version 3.0 would open the download progress bar in the main browser window, forcing the user to either cancel the download and restart it in a new window, or wait for the transfer to complete. [24]