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  2. WD TV - Wikipedia

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    The WD TV is a discontinued series of consumer digital media players produced by Western Digital designed to play videos, images, and music from USB drives, internal drives or network locations.

  3. Firmware - Wikipedia

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    As originally used, firmware contrasted with hardware (the CPU itself) and software (normal instructions executing on a CPU). It was not composed of CPU machine instructions, but of lower-level microcode involved in the implementation of machine instructions. It existed on the boundary between hardware and software; thus the name firmware.

  4. WDTV - Wikipedia

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    WDTV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Weston, West Virginia, United States, serving as the CBS affiliate for North-Central West Virginia. It is owned by Gray Media alongside Clarksburg -licensed dual Fox / CW+ affiliate WVFX (channel 10).

  5. Western Digital Raptor - Wikipedia

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    Western Digital WD740GD A Fujitsu laptop drive (80 GB, 7,200 RPM) on the left and a Western Digital VelociRaptor (300 GB, 10,000 RPM). The Western Digital Raptor (often marketed as WD Raptor, 2.5" models known as VelociRaptor) is a discontinued series of high performance hard disk drives produced by Western Digital first marketed in 2003.

  6. Blockbuster (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2006, Blockbuster Brazil also introduced an online rental service now featuring both DVD and Blu-ray plans. There were four Block plans available with prices ranging from R$34.90 to R$79.90. The 3-disc plan with unlimited exchanges was R$49.90/month. Unlike the U.S. service, there was no in-store disk exchange.

  7. Windows Update - Wikipedia

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    In Windows 10 and Windows 11, the use of Windows Update is mandatory; however, the software agreement states that users may stop receiving updates on their device by disconnecting their device from the Internet. [5] [6] There also exist C and D updates, [7] that users enroll in when they click the update button. [8]

  8. Channel 30 low-power TV stations in the United States

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    The following low-power stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on analog channel 30: K30BQ in Needles, California; K30CD in Carlin, Nevada; K30CR in Fraser, etc., Colorado; K30DK in Bemidji, Minnesota; K30ET in Fairbanks, Alaska; K30FL-D in Port Angeles, Washington; K30HF in Beowawe, Nevada; K30IU in Grand Junction, Colorado ...

  9. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the company launched the Power Infolink service, followed in 2009 by a whole new Internet@TV. In 2010, it started marketing the 3D television while unveiling the upgraded Internet@TV 2010, which offers free (or for-fee) download of applications from its Samsung Apps Store , in addition to existing services such as news, weather, stock ...