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  2. Smaart - Wikipedia

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    A software tool that reached Mac users in 1997 was named SpectraFoo, by Metric Halo. [15] At the same time, some early Smaart users found that after tweaking their MIDI drivers they could get Smaart to work on an Apple computer, the software running inside an x86 emulator such as SoftWindows "with varying results".

  3. List of hardware and software that supports FLAC - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Android 3.1 update, Samsung included native support on over 32 Android devices, including their Galaxy line of phones. [21] In addition, other prior Android device users could only (and still today) resort to using third-party applications (apps) available for Android such as PowerAMP, andLess, Astro Player or otherwise ...

  4. JBL updates its portable speakers with fresh look and USB-C - AOL

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    Aligned with this year's semi-virtual IFA Berlin trade show, which officially kicks off on Sept. 3, JBL has thoroughly refreshed its lineup of portable Bluetooth speakers. Three of JBL's Bluetooth ...

  5. JBL - Wikipedia

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    1946 – JBL creates the original 'JBL signature' logo with an exclamation (!) in black and white. Designed by Jerome Gould [11] 1946 – Lansing leaves Altec and founded a new company, James B. Lansing Sound Inc. 1947 – JBL has a 15" speaker (38 cm), model D-130, using for the first time a 4" (100 mm) voice coil in a speaker cone; 1949 ...

  6. Alcatel Idol 4 - Wikipedia

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    Alcatel plans to provide an update to Android 7.0 "Nougat" in the future. [5] The "Boom Key" on the side of the device can be used to activate certain functions in the software, such as waking the phone directly to the camera, [3] music audio enhancement, [1] and activating nitro in the Asphalt driving game series. [3]

  7. Android Things - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, multiple OEMs (including JBL, Lenovo, and LG Electronics) [10] released smart home devices powered by Android Things. [11] These devices were based on two Qualcomm "Home Hub" systems-on-chip solutions and Google-provided implementations of Android Things tailored for Google Assistant -powered smart speakers and displays.

  8. Alcatel One Touch Idol 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Alcatel ONE TOUCH Idol 3 4.7 and 5.5 are Android smartphones manufactured by TCL Mobile and officially unveiled at 2015’s Mobile World Congress.The Idol 3 4.7 features a 4.7” display while the Idol 3 5.5 has a larger 5.5” display.

  9. LDAC (codec) - Wikipedia

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    LDAC is an alternative to Bluetooth SIG's SBC codec. Its main competitors are Huawei's L2HC, Qualcomm's aptX-HD/aptX Adaptive and the HWA Union/Savitech's LHDC. [1]LDAC utilizes a type of lossy compression [2] [3] by employing a hybrid coding scheme based on the modified discrete cosine transform [4] and Huffman coding [5] to provide more efficient data compression.