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  2. Gamer finds indent in head from prolonged headset use after ...

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    In order to help get rid of headphone dents on the scalp or hair faster, gamers can gently massage the dent and the surrounding area. ... according to a top chef. Lighter Side. Lighter Side ...

  3. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    The head-mounted telephone receiver in the singular form was called a headphone. [11] [12] These head-mounted phone receivers, unlike modern headphones, only had one earpiece. [13] By the 1890s a listening device with two earpieces was developed by the British company Electrophone. The device created a listening system through the phone lines ...

  4. Bose Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bose store in Century City Bose store at the Hong Kong International Airport. The company was founded in Massachusetts in 1964 by Amar Bose with angel investor funding, including Amar's thesis advisor and professor, Y. W. Lee. [9] Bose's interest in speaker systems had begun in 1956 when he purchased an audio system and was disappointed with its performance. [10]

  5. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    The 3.5mm headphone receptible (coll. "headphone jack") allows the immediate operation of passive headphones, as well as connection to other external auxiliary audio appliances. Among devices equipped with the connector, it is more commonly located at the bottom (charging port side) than on the top of the device.

  6. Apple headphones - Wikipedia

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    It was designed for phone calls only and could not be used for listening to music. The integration included showing an icon for the headset and its battery level. It was bundled with a "Travel Cable" that charged it and a 30-pin iPhone simultaneously, and a docking station called the iPhone Dual Dock that could charge it and an original iPhone ...

  7. External compression headache - Wikipedia

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    This includes headwear that places pressure on the head — including tight hats, helmets, headbands, wigs and other artificial hair accessories, headphones and goggles. It is not known why some people are more sensitive than others to this type of pressure. External compression headaches can affect anyone who uses headwear.

  8. Screen-door effect - Wikipedia

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    The screen-door effect (SDE) is a visual artifact of displays, where the fine lines separating pixels (or subpixels) become visible in the displayed image. This effect can be seen in digital projector images and regular displays under magnification or at close range, but the increases in display resolutions have made this much less significant.

  9. Mohawk & Headphone Jack - Wikipedia

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    Captain Squideo of GamePro warned gamers that the game's rotating screen is enough to make one queasy, and summarized the game as "Different, yes; fun, no." [3] A reviewer for Next Generation ridiculed the character design, saying that Mohawk looks like a naked man with no genitals. He praised the huge, complex levels and the well-designed map ...