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  2. Ghost (disk utility) - Wikipedia

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    It supports both full system backup and individual files or folders backup. This version provides a "LightsOut Restore" feature, which restores a system from an on-disk software recovery environment similar to Windows RE, thereby allowing recovery without a bootable CD. Upon system startup, a menu asks whether start the operating system or the ...

  3. Standard (warez) - Wikipedia

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    The sizes of the archives within the distributed file vary from the traditional 3½″ floppy disk (1.44 MB) or extra-high density disk (2.88 MB) to 5 MB, 15 MB (typical for CD images) or 20 MB (typical for CD images of console releases), 50 MB files (typical for DVD images), and 100 MB (for dual-layer DVD images).

  4. Smart card - Wikipedia

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    The CCID (Chip Card Interface Device) is a USB protocol that allows a smart card to be interfaced to a computer using a card reader which has a standard USB interface. This allows the smart card to be used as a security token for authentication and data encryption such as Bitlocker. A typical CCID is a USB dongle and may contain a SIM.

  5. VirtualBox - Wikipedia

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    The proprietary extension pack adds a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 controller and, if VirtualBox acts as an RDP server, it can also use USB devices on the remote RDP client, as if they were connected to the host, although only if the client supports this VirtualBox-specific extension (Oracle provides clients for Solaris, Linux, and Sun Ray thin clients ...

  6. Linux kernel version history - Wikipedia

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    Demand-loading from disk [494] CGA, MGA and EGA support [494] malloc [464] First kernel where other people start making real contributions [494] 0.10 November 1991: Initial floppy driver support [495] Supports up to 16MB RAM [495] Jump from 0.03 to 0.10 First release where Minix isn't needed anymore [496]

  7. Samsung Galaxy S20 - Wikipedia

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    It is the first smartphone lineup to receive USB fast-charger certification from the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF). [16] [17] In May, a rugged variant for military use named "Tactical Edition" was released. The Galaxy S20 was succeeded by the Galaxy S21, which was announced on 14 January 2021. [18]

  8. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Samsung also produces consumer portable SSDs using a USB-C USB 3.1 Gen 2 connector. The drives offer read speeds of 1,050 MB/s and write speeds of 1,000 MB/s and are available as 500 GB, 1 TB and 2 TB models. [143] Like many other SSD producers, Samsung's SSDs use NAND flash memory produced by Samsung Electronics.

  9. Timeline of global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)

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    This timeline of global surveillance disclosures from 2013 to the present day is a chronological list of the global surveillance disclosures that began in 2013.The disclosures have been largely instigated by revelations from Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor.