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  2. Quooker - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the very first all-in-one tap was introduced to the market, with both boiling and cold water coming from the same tap. In 2017, the Quooker Flex was awarded a Dutch Design Award. [8] The Quooker Flex brought a new function to the table, namely a flexible extension hose for hot and cold water.

  3. Instant hot water dispenser - Wikipedia

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    The savings not only comes from the speed, but also instant hot water dispensers do not 'keep warm' nor 'reboil'. In fact, it further provides the convenience that users need not switch off the appliance when not in use. In many cases the alternative is to heat water in a device like a kettle. If only the amount of water needed is heated ...

  4. Force Touch - Wikipedia

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    Haptic Touch is a software feature on the iPhone XR (but not the iPhone XS) and later iPhone models that serves to replace the functionality that 3D touch had. The touchscreen no longer has a pressure sensitive layer, so the software waits for a long-press to activate certain features, instead of a force press.

  5. Message authentication code - Wikipedia

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    20] In this example, the sender of a message runs it through a MAC algorithm to produce a MAC data tag. The message and the MAC tag are then sent to the receiver. The receiver in turn runs the message portion of the transmission through the same MAC algorithm using the same key, producing a second MAC data tag.

  6. Network tap - Wikipedia

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    A network tap is a system that monitors events on a local network. A tap is typically a dedicated hardware device, which provides a way to access the data flowing across a computer network. The network tap has (at least) three ports: an A port, a B port, and a monitor port. A tap inserted between A and B passes all traffic (send and receive ...

  7. Gatekeeper (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    Gatekeeper is a security feature of the macOS operating system by Apple. [1] [2] It enforces code signing and verifies downloaded applications before allowing them to run, thereby reducing the likelihood of inadvertently executing malware.

  8. File:Quooker logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

  9. Transit Access Pass - Wikipedia

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    The system is designed to work seamlessly across multiple transit agencies and includes updated equipment like new validators for rail gates and buses. A timeline graphically showing how TAP Plus will be implemented. The TAP Plus system aims to improve user experience by simplifying access to transit services and offering flexible payment options.