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Anker Innovations Co., Ltd, [a] commonly known as Anker, [b] is a Chinese electronics manufacturer based in Changsha, Hunan, China. The company's product range includes phone chargers, power banks, earbuds, headphones, speakers, data hubs, 3D printers , charging cables, torches (flashlights), and screen protectors, among other products.
Anker (automobile), manufactured in Germany Anker Innovations ( 安克 ), a Chinese electronics brand producing computer and smartphone peripherals Anker Beer , an Indonesian brand of pale lager
As of the census [18] of 2010, there were 205 people, 68 households, and 53 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,708.3 inhabitants per square mile (659.6/km 2).
T-Mobile put a combined $36.7 million into updates for buildings on the campus throughout the first seven months of 2021, while also maintaining the original T-Mobile headquarters of Bellevue, Washington. [7] The new owner, Occidental Management, Inc., announced that the former Sprint World Campus would be renamed Aspiria, effective January 1 ...
The whole paragraph is missing mention of the Euphy and Anker responses during the controversy. (except as mentioned in the anti-Anker media coverage) 73.222.78.29 18:48, 8 August 2023 (UTC) @Andros 1337: Per WP:LEGAL/WP:LIBEL, I would like an explanation on your edit summary, "refs contain potential libel". Proper Wikipedia content does not ...
Boeing - aircraft manufacturer's Bellevue's third-largest employer with over 2,800 employees [2] HTC Corporation - Taiwan-based manufacturer of smartphones and portable computing devices [3] Microsoft - Bellevue's largest employer, with 7,500 employees [2] Merrill Lynch - wealth management [4]
Overlake Memorial Hospital opened in 1960 at a cost of $1.2 million. [4] Renamed to Overlake Hospital Medical Center in 1983 amid an expansion to add more services, [5] it opened a helicopter landing pad in 2009 to receive cardiac and stroke patients. [6]
A help desk is a department or person that provides assistance and information, usually for electronic or computer problems. [1] In the mid-1990s, research by Iain Middleton of Robert Gordon University [2] studied the value of an organization's help desks. It found that value was derived not only from a reactive response to user issues, but ...