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  2. Remote recording - Wikipedia

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    A remote recording is often made using a specially built remote truck: a rolling recording studio carrying a mixing console, studio monitors and multitrack recorders. Beginning modestly in 1958, recording engineer Wally Heider developed and popularized the use of a remote truck in California in the mid-1960s and throughout the 1970s. [5] [6]

  3. iPhone 5 - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone 5 is shipped with iOS 6, which was released on September 19, 2012. [34] Many of the iPhone 5 's features that work specifically with the included iOS 6.0 operating system only worked in certain territories on release. [36] Apple has said this is a rolling program, which will take longer to implement across more regions. [37]

  4. Keynote (presentation software) - Wikipedia

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    5.0 January 6, 2009 Released as a part of the new iWork '09 package, it includes new chart animations, "Magic Move" and support for the Keynote Remote iPhone/iPod Touch application. [16] 5.0.1 March 26, 2009 Improves reliability when deleting Keynote files, copying slides between presentations, or working with transitions and builds. 5.0.2

  5. iPhone - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone 4s was announced on October 4, 2011, and introduced the Siri virtual assistant, a dual-core A5 processor, and an 8 megapixel camera with 1080p video recording functionality. The iPhone 5 was announced on September 12, 2012, and introduced a larger 4-inch screen, up from the 3.5-inch screen of all previous iPhone models, as well as ...

  6. Slide show - Wikipedia

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    A well-organized slide show allows a presenter to fit visual images to an oral presentation. The old adage "A picture is worth a thousand words" holds true, in that a single image can save a presenter from speaking a paragraph of descriptive details. As with any public speaking or lecturing, a certain amount of talent, experience, and rehearsal ...

  7. Screen capture - Wikipedia

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    Screen capture may refer to: Screenshot , an image file which shows the content of a computer's screen at the moment of shot Screencast , also known as a video screen capture , a digital recording of computer screen output, often containing audio narration

  8. Recording at the edge - Wikipedia

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    If, however, you use recording at the edge, and use pre-alarm recording configured to 5 seconds pre- and 10 seconds post-alarm, then assuming 20 alarms per day you will transmit a much lower total of around 40 Megabytes of video. The same 11 GB will still be recorded locally but only 40 MB, or 0.4% of it, will touch the network.

  9. Recording format - Wikipedia

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    A cylinder, head, and sector of a hard drive. The sectors are a recording container format. The digital data on the disks may be both secondary container file formats and raw digital data content formats such as digital audio or ASCII encoded text. A map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically).