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  2. SVI-838 - Wikipedia

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    The SVI-838, also known as X'press 16, is the last microcomputer produced by Spectravideo (at Hong Kong). Although it was a PC clone , it had the standard sound and video coprocessors of the MSX2 , making it a hybrid system. [ 1 ]

  3. Xpress - Wikipedia

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    X Press, a British publishing company founded in 1992 by Dotun Adebayo and Steve Pope; Xpress may also refer to: Desi Xpress, a former national weekly entertainment newspaper published in the UK; X-Press Feeders, a Singaporean shipping company which uses the ship moniker X-Press; Fitzroy Xpress, an Australian Aboriginal country rock band

  4. Makeshift Feelgood - Wikipedia

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    Makeshift Feelgood is the second album by English electronic dance music group X-Press 2.It features Tim DeLaughter from The Polyphonic Spree, Kurt Wagner from Lambchop, Anthony Roman from Radio 4, 1980s band Kissing the Pink, [1] and, on the first single "Kill 100", Rob Harvey from English rock group The Music.

  5. Muzikizum - Wikipedia

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    Muzikizum is the debut studio album by X-Press 2. It was released on Skint Records in 2002. [1] It features vocal contributions from David Byrne, Dieter Meier, and Steve Edwards. [2] It peaked at number 15 on the UK Albums Chart. [3]

  6. SEC sues Elon Musk, accusing him of withholding info from ...

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    Musk started buying shares of Twitter, which he later renamed X, in early 2022. By mid-March, he'd acquired ownership of more than 5% of the company's outstanding stock, according to the SEC filing.

  7. Press X to sniff: Can smelling a game make it more ... - AOL

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    Prof Alan Chalmers, of Warwick University, tells Newsbeat the tech could be especially useful for simulations, allowing trainee pilots to use all of their senses.

  8. X*Press X*Change - Wikipedia

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    X*Press X*Change is an obsolete computer-based news-ticker-style newsfeed service that existed during the late 1980s and much of the 1990s. The X*Press service debuted in late 1986 as a low cost, publicly available newswire service that used personal computers to read and process the real-time data.

  9. The USPS, UPS SurePost delivery contract is over. Will this ...

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    U.S. Postal Service (USPS) workers will no longer deliver UPS SurePost packages after the government agency's contract with the parcel service expired this year.