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  2. Laplink PCmover - Wikipedia

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    Laplink PCmover is a PC migration software developed by Laplink Software.Introduced in 2005, as the successor to Laplink, PCmover comes in a variety of versions that provide the ability to move or restore all selected files, folders, settings, user profiles and programs from an old PC to a new one, an old operating system to a new one, or an old hard drive to a new one. [1]

  3. USB - Wikipedia

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    The USB bridge cables are used to transfer files between two computers via their USB ports. Popularized by Microsoft as Windows Easy Transfer , the Microsoft utility used a special USB bridge cable to transfer personal files and settings from a computer running an earlier version of Windows to a computer running a newer version.

  4. Windows Easy Transfer - Wikipedia

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    Windows Easy Transfer was a specialized file-transfer program developed by Microsoft that allowed users of the Windows operating system to transfer personal files and settings from a computer running an earlier version of Windows to a computer running a newer version.

  5. Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    Bluetooth is useful when transferring information between two or more devices that are near each other in low-bandwidth situations. Bluetooth is commonly used to transfer sound data with telephones (i.e., with a Bluetooth headset) or byte data with hand-held computers (transferring files).

  6. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    Over time, mass storage access was removed, leaving the Media Transfer Protocol as protocol for USB file transfer, due to its non-exclusive access ability where the computer is able to access the storage without it being locked away from the mobile phone's software for the duration of the connection, and no necessity for common file system ...

  7. Direct memory access - Wikipedia

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    Due to their lagging performance (1.6 MB/s maximum 8-bit transfer capability at 5 MHz, [4] but no more than 0.9 MB/s in the PC/XT and 1.6 MB/s for 16-bit transfers in the AT due to ISA bus overheads and other interference such as memory refresh interruptions [1]) and unavailability of any speed grades that would allow installation of direct ...

  8. Symbian - Wikipedia

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    Fontal.A is an SIS file trojan that installs a corrupted file which causes the phone to fail at reboot. If the user tries to reboot the infected phone, it will be permanently stuck on the reboot screen, and cannot be used without disinfection – that is, the use of the reformat key combination which causes the phone to lose all data.

  9. Sony - Wikipedia

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    Sony faced considerable controversy when some of its laptop batteries exploded and caught fire in 2006, resulting in the largest computer-related recall to that point in history. [118] [119] [120] In a bid to join the tablet computer market, the company launched its Sony Tablet line of Android tablets in 2011.