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  2. Calibre (software) - Wikipedia

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    calibre-ebook.com. Calibre is a cross-platform free and open-source suite of e-book software. Calibre supports organizing existing e-books into virtual libraries, displaying, editing, creating and converting e-books, as well as syncing e-books with a variety of e-readers. Editing books is supported for EPUB and AZW3 formats.

  3. SD card - Wikipedia

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    An SD card inserted into the phone underneath the battery compartment becomes locked "to the phone with an automatically generated key" so that "the SD card cannot be read by another phone, device, or PC". [122] Symbian devices, however, are some of the few that can perform the necessary low-level format operations on locked SD cards.

  4. Chromebox - Wikipedia

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    USB 2.0/3.0/3.2 Gen 1 Type-A & C, Ethernet, HDMI, DisplayPort++, Micro SD, SDHC & SDXC Card Reader A Chromebox is a small form-factor PC that runs Google 's ChromeOS operating system. The first device debuted in May 2012.

  5. Google Keep - Wikipedia

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    Google Keep is available as a web application as well as mobile app for Android and iOS. The app offers a variety of tools for taking notes, including texts, lists, images, and audio. Text from images can be extracted using optical character recognition and voice recordings can be transcribed. The interface allows for a single-column view or a ...

  6. SD Association - Wikipedia

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    2400 Camino Ramon, Suite 375. San Ramon, California, U.S. Website. www.sdcard.org. The SD Association (SDA) is an American nonprofit organization that sets standards for the SD memory card format. SanDisk, Panasonic (Matsushita), and Toshiba formed the SD Association in January 2000. [1] In 2010, the SDA had approximately 1,000 member companies ...

  7. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    microSD→miniSD→SD→CF. The following chart gives details on availability of adapters to put a given card (horizontal) in a given slot or device (vertical). This table does not take into account protocol issues in communicating with the device. Following labels are used: + (native) – A slot is native for such card.

  8. Removable media - Wikipedia

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    Other external or dockable peripherals that have expandable removable media capabilities, usually via a USB port or memory card reader. USB hubs; Wired or wireless printers; Network routers, access points and switches; Using removable media can pose some computer security risks, including viruses, data theft and the introduction of malware. [6]

  9. Google Photos - Wikipedia

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    Google Photos is a photo sharing and storage service developed by Google. It was announced in May 2015 and spun off from Google+, the company's former social network. Google Photos shares the 15 gigabytes of free storage space with other Google services, such as Google Drive and Gmail. Users can upload their photos and videos in either quality ...