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  2. Remote keyless system - Wikipedia

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    Ford introduced its proprietary keypad system with physical buttons for model year 1980 — on the Ford Thunderbird, Mercury Cougar, Lincoln Continental Mark VI, and Lincoln Town Car — marketed initially as the Keyless Entry System, later as SecuriCode and most recently as the SecuriCode Invisible, the latter where a capacitive touch pad ...

  3. Magic Keyboard (Mac) - Wikipedia

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    Bluetooth-enabled Mac computer with OS X 10.11 or later and iOS devices with iOS 9.1 or later ... The Magic Keyboard is a family of wireless computer keyboards ...

  4. CarPlay - Wikipedia

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    Wireless CarPlay works by having the phone exchange network credentials with a supporting CarPlay receiver over Bluetooth, establishing a two-way Wi-Fi connection. Alternatively, it is possible to use a third-party dongle adapter plugged into the car infotainment system's USB port to enable a wireless connection. This still requires a car ...

  5. Get Your Car Connected: Best Wireless Apple/Android Adapters ...

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    The system supports voice control, navigation, music streaming, smart assistant features, and hands-free calling. The Pro X10 is ideal for those with older vehicles or those without a modern ...

  6. Apple Wireless Keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Apple Wireless Keyboard (A1016) The first generation Apple Wireless Keyboard was released at the Apple Expo on September 16, 2003. [2] It was based on the updated wired Apple Keyboard (codenamed A1048), and featured white plastic keys housed in a clear plastic shell. Unlike the wired keyboard, there are no USB ports to connect external devices.

  7. Smart key - Wikipedia

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    The first KeylessGo ECU of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class. The smart key allows the driver to keep the key fob pocketed when unlocking, locking and starting the vehicle. The key is identified via one of several antennas in the car's bodywork and an ISM band radio pulse generator in the key housing.

  8. KaiOS - Wikipedia

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    KaiOS is a mobile Linux distribution for keypad feature phones based on the Firefox OS open-source project. [6] It is developed by KaiOS Technologies (Hong Kong) Limited; a company based in Hong Kong , whose largest shareholder is Chinese electronics conglomerate TCL Corporation .

  9. Comparison of open-source wireless drivers - Wikipedia

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    Atmel at76c502 at76c504 and at76c506 wireless cards b Yes Yes GPLv2+ Reverse-engineered b43: b43 b43: Broadcom BCM43xx SoC: a/b/g/n Yes (since 2.6.24) Experimental OSS firmware [12] GPL: Reverse-engineered b43legacy: b43legacy bcm43xx: Broadcom BCM4301, BCM4303, and BCM4306 rev 1 and 2 a/b/g Yes (since 2.6.24) Experimental OSS firmware [12] GPL ...