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  2. watchOS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WatchOS

    watchOS is the operating system of the Apple Watch, developed by Apple.It is based on iOS, the operating system used by the iPhone, and has many similar features. [5] It was released on April 24, 2015, along with the Apple Watch, the only device that runs watchOS. watchOS exposes an API called WatchKit for developer use.

  3. Ghostfish - Wikipedia

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    The codename for watchOS 3.2.3; Ghostfish: Catfished By A Ghost , a film from the 2016 48Hours competition; Similar terms. Ghost nets and other "ghost fishing gear"

  4. Apple Watch - Wikipedia

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    watchOS 3.1 was released to the public in October 2016, and watchOS 3.2 was released in March 2017. [125] Both updates added minor improvements and bug fixes. watchOS 4.0 was announced at WWDC 2017 and released to the public in September 2017. watchOS 4 features a proactive Siri watch face, personalized activity coaching, and an entirely ...

  5. List of Wear OS devices - Wikipedia

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    Android 7.1.1 Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 512 MB No 400 mAh (46 mm) $299 IP67 Microphone but no speaker No 300 mAh (42 mm) Round Flat Bottom, "Flat Tire", 1.37 in (35 mm) IP67 Moto 360 Sport 2016-01 Android Wear 2.9 Android 7.1.1W6 Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 512 MB 300 mAh Microphone but no speaker Moto 360 (3rd generation) 2020-09-10 Wear OS 2.44

  6. Apple Watch Ultra - Wikipedia

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    Apple Watch Ultra is a line of sport smartwatches produced by Apple Inc. as part of the Apple Watch product line. Introduced in September 2022, they are marketed towards endurance athletes and outdoor recreation, and carry a rugged form factor with a wider band, a larger, brighter display, multi-band GPS, a larger battery, water temperature sensor, and additional functionality for diving.

  7. Wrymouth - Wikipedia

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    The wrymouth (Cryptacanthodes maculatus) sometimes called ghostfish or "potato-head fish", is a slim, eel-like creature belongs to the wrymouth family Cryptacanthodidae. It outgrows the blennies , its relatives, and may reach a length of 97 centimetres (38 in) TL [ 2 ] A low spiny dorsal fin stands along the entire back.

  8. Television in Romania - Wikipedia

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    In September 2016, Romania turned off DVB-T broadcasts which were experimental, and shifted on DVB-T2 technology. [7] Criticism has appeared in the press about delays, suggesting that this will be a reason for the 20% of households who were receiving free terrestrial television to migrate towards cable and satellite operators.

  9. Romanian numbers - Wikipedia

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    Since all the fractional number names behave like feminine nouns, when the numerator is 1, 2, or any other number with a distinct feminine form, that form must be used: două treimi (2/3). The preposition de is used depending also on the numerator: douăzeci de sutimi (20/100), o sută zece miimi (110/1000).