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  2. TR-55 - Wikipedia

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    The TR-55's five transistors were designed in house by Sony, the technology having been licensed from Bell Labs. This made Sony the first company to produce commercial transistor radios from the ground up. American company Regency had launched their Regency TR-1 transistor radio earlier in 1954, but bought the transistors from Texas Instruments ...

  3. Electronic dictionary - Wikipedia

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    An electronic dictionary is a dictionary whose data exists in digital form and can be accessed through a number of different media. [1] Electronic dictionaries can be found in several forms, including software installed on tablet or desktop computers, mobile apps, web applications, and as a built-in function of E-readers. They may be free or ...

  4. Data Discman - Wikipedia

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    Data Discman (Japanese: データ ディスクマン, Hepburn: Dēta Disikuman) is an electronic book player introduced to the Western market in late 1991 or early 1992 by Sony Corporation. [1] It was marketed in the United States to college students and international travelers, but had little success outside Japan.

  5. Transistor radio - Wikipedia

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    The mass-market success of the smaller and cheaper Sony TR-63, released in 1957, led to the transistor radio becoming the most popular electronic communication device of the 1960s and 1970s. Transistor radios are still commonly used as car radios. Billions of transistor radios are estimated to have been sold worldwide between the 1950s and 2012.

  6. Vasco Electronics Unveils New Groundbreaking Solutions at CES ...

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    WILMINGTON, Del., Jan. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vasco Electronics, a global leader in electronic translators, announces its latest translation solution available for purchase, the Vasco Translator E1, a set of AI-based translating earbuds supporting over 50 languages. The world’s first translating earbud, the Vasco Translator E1 enables ...

  7. Masayoshi Son - Wikipedia

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    He began his first business endeavours while still a student. With the help of some professors including Forrest Mozer, Son created an electronic translator that he sold to Sharp Corporation for $1.7 million. He made another $1.5 million by importing used video game machines from Japan, on credit and installing them in dormitories and restaurants.

  8. Mobile translation - Wikipedia

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    Mobile translation is any electronic device or software application that provides audio translation. The concept includes any handheld electronic device that is specifically designed for audio translation. It also includes any machine translation service or software application for hand-held devices, including mobile telephones, Pocket PCs, and ...

  9. Sony Electronics Inc. - Wikipedia

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