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  2. Windows Mobile Device Center - Wikipedia

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    While Windows Vista has a base driver built-in to interface with Windows Mobile devices in Windows Explorer, [6] Windows Mobile Device Center offers a front-end for users to integrate their data in multiple Windows applications. The base driver in Windows Vista allows browsing the device, copying files and syncing with Windows Media Player. For ...

  3. Topcon - Wikipedia

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    In December 1947, TOPCON started selling lens meters and an Ophthalmic and Medical Instruments business. In May of 1949, they listed their stock on Tokyo and Osaka Stock Exchanges. [citation needed] 1957—released its first single-lens reflex camera, the Topcon R, [7] with semi-auto lens and an interchangeable finder.

  4. Topcon RE Super - Wikipedia

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    However, it was not until 1963 the Topcon name became famous by introducing the Topcon RE Super, an event that took the entire camera industry by surprise: This camera featured through-the-lens exposure metering, at full lens aperture. The RE Super was fully prepared for professional work, supported by a choice of lenses and accessories to ...

  5. Chrysler Valiant Charger - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler Racing Manager John Ellis stated at the time that a ute fitted with the 340ci V8 (and the same wheelbase as the R/T Charger) was track tested at the Mallala circuit in South Australia by racing driver Leo Geoghegan (and on local roads by Leo and his brother Ian), but was found to be 2–3 seconds slower around Mallala than the E49 (the ...

  6. North American Charging System - Wikipedia

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    The North American Charging System (NACS), standardized as SAE J3400, is an electric vehicle (EV) charging connector standard maintained by SAE International. [1] Developed by Tesla, Inc., it has been used by all North American market Tesla vehicles since 2021 and was opened for use by other manufacturers in November 2022.