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  2. Visual Planet - Wikipedia

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    In touch screen applications, the third object can be a human finger. Capacitance forms between the user's fingers and the wires in the conductive pad. The visualplanet touchfoil is made up of a clear laminated plastic foil with an XY array of sensing wires. These wires are connected to a controller.

  3. Resistive touchscreen - Wikipedia

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    Resistive touchscreen technology works well with almost any stylus-like object, and can also be operated with gloved fingers and bare fingers alike. In some circumstances, this is more desirable than a capacitive touchscreen, which needs a capacitive pointer, such as a bare finger (though some capacitive sensors can detect gloves and some gloves can work with all capacitive screens).

  4. List of touch input manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  5. Use Face, Fingerprint or PIN to sign in to AOL - AOL Help

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    The option to enable biometrics as a sign-in method may not yet be available for you. If you see the option to enable it when you sign in, follow the prompts to complete the process.

  6. pcap - Wikipedia

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    In the field of computer network administration, pcap is an application programming interface (API) for capturing network traffic. While the name is an abbreviation of packet capture , that is not the API's proper name.

  7. Reynolds Group Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The Reynolds Metals Company was founded in 1919 as the U.S. Foil Company in Louisville, Kentucky, by Richard S. Reynolds Sr., nephew of tobacco king R. J. Reynolds. Initially, the new company supplied lead and tin foil wrappers to cigarette and candy companies. In 1924, U.S. Foil purchased the manufacturer of Eskimo Pies, which were wrapped in ...

  8. Richard S. Reynolds Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after World War I, Reynolds founded the U.S. Foil Company in Louisville, Kentucky. Among the company's early partners were R.J. Reynolds and the British-American Tobacco Company. The company's original business was to roll tin and lead foil for cigarette packaging. Among other innovations, Reynolds devised a moisture-preserving tobacco tin.

  9. AMPRNet - Wikipedia

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    The archived pcap captures from 2008‒2012 were 192 terabytes of data uncompressed. [45] In January 2012, five weeks of recent data were 5.5 terabytes uncompressed. [ 45 ] Beginning on 22 March 2012, the raw hourly compressed pcap traces from 2003‒2012 were transferred to the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) for ...