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Lian Li cases are constructed with either brushed or anodised aluminium and are lightweight and offered in silver, black, grey, golden, red, blue, and green shades. In addition to their various cases, they produce aluminum desks, power supplies and accessories such as window kits, CPU coolers, Liquid CPU Coolers, fans, removable hard drive bays, bezel covers, and memory card readers.
Lian Li; NZXT "Kraken Series" Razer Inc. "Hanbo Chroma Series" Thermaltake "Water2.0 Series" XPG "Lavente series" (Xtreme Performance Gear, a gaming brand of ADATA) Zalman "SKADI series" "Reserator 3 Max" "LQ series" "Reserator 3 Max Dual" Zotac (stopped producing water coolers)
KYE Systems Group, or KYE, an abbreviation of Kung Ying Enterprises (Chinese: 迎廣科技股份有限公司), [1] is a Taiwanese computer peripheral manufacturer that designs and manufactures and markets human interface devices such as mice under their own brand, Genius.
However in January 2020, he decided to replace the original case with a Lian Li case, among other upgrades and modifications, he named it the "Megaluminum Monster". [ 12 ] [ 13 ] For many years, one of the most popular and prominent series on LGR was reviews of games and downloadable content (DLC) from The Sims franchise, beginning with a ...
Odin is a utility software program developed and used by Samsung internally which is used to communicate with Samsung devices in Odin mode (also called download mode) through the Thor (protocol). It can be used to flash a custom recovery firmware image (as opposed to the stock recovery firmware image) to a Samsung Android device .
PearC is the name given to the line of personal computers produced by German manufacturer HyperMegaNet UG, that sells PCs with Mac OS X, similar to Psystar. [1] HyperMegaNet UG claims it is acting within the law because Apple's EULA – that forbids installation of Mac OS X on non-Apple branded computers – only applies if it can be seen before purchase, according to German law.
Lianlian DigiTech, in partnership with American Express, established a joint venture, Express (Hangzhou) Technology Services Company Limited (“LianTong”), in China. [5] [6] LianTong is the first sino-foreign joint venture bankcard clearing institution in China to be granted a bank card clearing business license by the People's Bank of China.
Later in 2015, it was reported that D-Link leaked the private keys used to sign firmware updates for the DCS-5020L security camera and a variety of other D-Link products. The key expired in September 2015, but had been published online for seven months. [17] The initial investigation did not produce any evidence that the certificates were ...