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  2. Razer Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse introduced in 2006 is the company's most popular mouse line by sales, [47] having sold over 20 million units worldwide by June 2024. [48] Razer mice are used by around 8% of professional first-person shooter gamers. [49] In 2021, Razer introduced a new 8 kHz "HyperPolling" technology to power the Razer Viper 8K ...

  3. Windows Embedded Compact 7 - Wikipedia

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    Windows Embedded Compact 7 is a real-time OS, separate from the Windows NT line, and is designed to target enterprise specific tools such as industrial controllers and consumer electronics devices such as digital cameras, GPS systems and also automotive infotainment systems.

  4. NZXT - Wikipedia

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    The company's first product was the NZXT Guardian, which was a case featuring a plastic front bezel resembling Transformers toys and lighting effects. [5] Over time, they gradually expanded to other categories of computer hardware including computer power supplies, [6] computer cooling, motherboards, [7] and streaming devices. [8] [9]

  5. Motorola Razr V3 - Wikipedia

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    Development of the V3 started in July 2003 with Motorola aiming to create a very skinny phone. [5] It was announced on July 27, 2004 [6] and released in the market in late 2004. [7] Side view of the RAZR V3 closed. The team of the V3 put together a number of design choices that set the device apart from the competition.

  6. Blue Microphones - Wikipedia

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    A Yeti USB microphone. Blue Microphones (legally Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics, LLC) is an American audio production company owned by Logitech that designs and produces microphones, headphones, recording tools, signal processors, and music accessories for audio professionals, musicians and consumers.

  7. Kraken botnet - Wikipedia

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    Kraken is believed to spread primarily through social engineering, by tricking users into clicking on malicious files disguised as images.Once executed, the Kraken malware copies itself to the victim's hard drive in a slightly altered format, allowing it to evade detection by antivirus software.

  8. Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders - Wikipedia

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    A port to IBM PC followed in the same year. [1] In 1989, the game was ported to the Amiga and Atari ST. A DOS version with enhanced graphics was also released. The Japanese version of the game was released in 1990 under the title Zak McKracken (Japanese: ザックマックラッケン Zakkumakkurakken); for the Japanese Fujitsu FM Towns computer.