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  2. scrcpy - Wikipedia

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    The screen content is streamed as H.264 video, which the software then decodes and displays on the computer. The software pushes keyboard and mouse input to the Android device over the server. [4] Setup involves enabling USB debugging on the Android device, connecting the device to the computer, and running the scrcpy application on the ...

  3. Call waiting - Wikipedia

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    Call waiting is a telephone service where a subscriber can accept a second incoming telephone call by placing an in-progress call on hold—and may also switch between calls. With some providers it can be combined with additional features such as conferencing, call forwarding, and caller ID. Call waiting is intended to alleviate the need to ...

  4. Videotelephony - Wikipedia

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    Videotelephony (also known as videoconferencing or video calling) is the use of audio and video for simultaneous two-way communication. [1] Today, videotelephony is widespread. There are many terms to refer to videotelephony. Videophones are standalone devices for video calling (compare Telephone).

  5. Voice-operated switch - Wikipedia

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    It is used instead of a push-to-talk button on transmitters or to save storage space on recording devices. On cell phones , it is used to save battery life. Intercom systems that use a speaker in a room as both a speaker and a microphone will often use VOX on the main console to switch the audio direction during a conversation.

  6. Call-recording hardware - Wikipedia

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    It can be configured to record all calls or some calls, either randomly or on demand. Businesses, particularly call centers, use call recording for training, quality management, and legal compliance. Consumer call-recording hardware was introduced in the 1970s, along with the first consumer-grade answering machines. [1]

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