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  2. eBuddy - Wikipedia

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    eBuddy is a privately held Dutch software company that offers instant messaging services. As of 2011, eBuddy reported 100 million downloads. [ 1 ] The company's flagship service is XMS, a proprietary cross-platform instant messaging service. [ 2 ] After some changes of ownership, the company is now again owned by its original founders, Onno ...

  3. Android version history - Wikipedia

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    On April 27, 2009, the Android 1.5 update was released, based on Linux kernel 2.6.27. [38] [39] This was the first release to officially use a codename based on a dessert item ("Cupcake"), a theme used for all releases until Android Pie, with Android 10 and later using a number-only system. The update included several new features and UI ...

  4. Ringdroid - Wikipedia

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    Java, XML (content language) Operating system. Android 1.5+. License. Apache 2.0. Website. github.com /google /ringdroid. Ringdroid is an open source Ringtone creation utility application that runs on the Android Operating System. Ringdroid lets users record and edit audio files for use as ringtones, alarms or notifications.

  5. Beatnik (company) - Wikipedia

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    Beatnik, Inc., founded as Headspace, Inc., was a company that specialized in interactive audio technology. It was founded by musician Thomas Dolby in 1993 along with co-founder Mary Coller. It is best known for its Beatnik technology, which was used to provide sound in small file sizes on websites [ 1 ] and later in billions of phones during ...

  6. Over-the-air update - Wikipedia

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    On smartphones, tablets, and other devices, an over-the-air update is a firmware or operating system update that is downloaded by the device over the internet. Previously, users had to connect these devices to a computer over USB to perform an update. These updates may add features, patch security vulnerabilities, or fix software bugs.

  7. Talk:EBuddy - Wikipedia

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  8. iOS 17 - Wikipedia

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    A new feature called a "Collaborative Playlist" allows a group of users to add and remove songs from a shared playlist. (This was removed in iOS 17.2 Beta 4, [ 56 ] but later re-added in 17.3) [ 57 ] A new Crossfade effect between played songs, supporting a range between 1 second and 12 seconds.

  9. Windows Update - Wikipedia

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    Windows Update is a Microsoft service for the Windows 9x and Windows NT families of the Microsoft Windows operating system, which automates downloading and installing Microsoft Windows software updates over the Internet. The service delivers software updates for Windows, as well as the various Microsoft antivirus products, including Windows ...