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  2. Samsung Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Flow is a feature allowing content to be synced with a PC, such as notifications, replying to messages and authenticating from a PC, and sharing content. [23] It was announced in November 2014, [ 24 ] released in a preview form in May 2015 [ 25 ] and final released in May 2016. [ 26 ]

  3. iTunes - Wikipedia

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    iTunes is a media player, media library, and mobile device management utility developed by Apple.It is used to purchase, play, download and organize digital multimedia on personal computers running the macOS and Windows operating systems, and can be used to rip songs from CDs as well as playing content from dynamic, smart playlists.

  4. Samsung Galaxy S III - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy S III (unofficially known as the Samsung Galaxy S3) is an Android smartphone developed and marketed by Samsung Electronics. Launched in 2012, it had sold more than 80 million units overall, making it the most sold phone in the S series. [4] It is the third smartphone in the Samsung Galaxy S series.

  5. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    At its developer conference in May 2013, Google announced a special version of the Samsung Galaxy S4, where, instead of using Samsung's own Android customization, the phone ran "stock Android" and was promised to receive new system updates fast. [41]

  6. CES (annual technology trade show) - Wikipedia

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    CES (/ ˌ s i. i. ˈ ɛ s /; formerly an initialism for Consumer Electronics Show) [3] is an annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). Held in January at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Winchester, Nevada, United States, the event typically hosts presentations of new products and technologies in the consumer electronics industry.

  7. Web browser - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of its source code comes from Google's open-source Chromium project; [25] this code is also the basis for many other browsers, including Microsoft Edge, currently in third place with about a 5% share, [2] as well as Samsung Internet and Opera in fifth and sixth places respectively with over 2% market share each. [2]

  8. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, [18] an early concept of a network connected smart device was built as an Internet interface for sensors installed in the Carnegie Mellon University Computer Science Department's departmental Coca-Cola vending machine, supplied by graduate student volunteers, provided a temperature model and an inventory status, [19] [20] inspired by ...

  9. Economy of Asia - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Asia comprises about 4.7 billion people (60% of the world population) living in 50 different nations. [1] [2] Asia is the fastest growing economic region, as well as the largest continental economy by both GDP Nominal and PPP in the world. [11]