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On May 5, 2014, Baja Blast received a limited release in stores by popular demand. In April 2015, Baja Blast released in retail stores for a limited time, accompanied by an in-store release of sister flavor Sangrita Blast. In 2016, the flavor was re-released for the "DEWcision" contest for a limited time, where it lost to Pitch Black. [5]
A category of media formats that have been superseded by newer technologies and/or are no longer supported by their creators. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Portable media player: Release date: September 15, 2009 [1] Discontinued: October 3, 2011: Operating system: Windows CE 6.0 [2] CPU: Nvidia Tegra APX 2600 One ARM11 and one ARM7 general processing cores [3] [4] Memory: 128 MB Hynix SDRAM [5] Storage: Flash memory 16, 32 and 64 GB: Display: 480 x 272 px (167 ppi), 3.3 in (1.62 in x 2.88 in), ≈ ...
2x USB 3.1, 1x USB 2.0, 1x USB-C with USB 3.1 825GB SSD, user-upgradeable None No IR remote sold separately N/A DLNA Sony: PlayStation 4 (2013) HDMI, optical audio 1080p@60fps; 4K@60fps (PS4 Pro) Many 802.11 b/g/n, 10/100/1000 Ethernet 2x USB 3.0 500GB or 1TB hard drive, user-upgradeable None Yes IR remote sold separately None DLNA Sony
NetShow 1.0 came out in 1996. [2] A newer version, 2.0, was included in Windows NT 4.0 SP3 in 1997. [3] Version 3.0 came out mid-1998. [2] The whole product line was renamed Windows Media in October, 1999, four months before Windows 2000 appeared. [2] The NetShow name is still carried on in the user-agent string in current versions of Windows ...
Bring a large saucepan of salted water to a boil. Add the corn and cook until crisp-tender, about 4 minutes. Drain and let cool. Cut the kernels from the cobs.
Media Player Classic development stalled in May 2006. Gabest, the main developer of the original version, stated in March 2007 that development of Media Player Classic is not dead but that he was unable to work on it. [6] MPC 6.4.9.0, released March 20, 2006, is the final official version.
Mountain Dew's Baja Blast will officially be a permanent offering at grocery store chains and small businesses nationwide in 2024. The fan-favorite flavor was created in 2004 as a Taco Bell exclusive.