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  2. Active noise control - Wikipedia

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    Active noise control (ANC) is a method for reducing unwanted sound by adding a second sound with the opposite phase. Learn about the history, applications, and principles of ANC, also known as noise cancellation or noise reduction.

  3. Ray J - Wikipedia

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    Ray J is the younger brother of Brandy and a former reality TV star. He is known for his R&B music, his sex tape with Kim Kardashian, and his technology companies Raytroniks and Raycon.

  4. Reset (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Learn what a reset is in computing, how it differs from a reboot, and how to perform a hardware or software reset. Find out how reset buttons work and when they are useful for various devices.

  5. Technology - Wikipedia

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    Technology is the application of knowledge to achieve practical goals, and can include tools, machines, software, and more. Learn about the origins and evolution of technology, from prehistoric times to the present, and the different categories and impacts of technological innovations.

  6. Reset or change your password - AOL Help

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    Learn how to access your AOL account if you forget your password or username, and how to update your password regularly. Follow the steps to use Sign-in Helper, AOL Account security page, or AOL mobile apps to manage your password.

  7. Dean McDermott says Tori Spelling was 'robbed' in 'Dancing ...

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    "I had to come out of my self-imposed Instagram exile for this one," McDermott said in a video shared to social media on Sept. 26. "Tori Spelling, you did an amazing job. I'm so proud of you."

  8. Power-on reset - Wikipedia

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    Power-on reset (PoR) is a device or sequence that ensures a device starts operating in a known state when power is applied. Learn how PoR works in VLSI devices, IBM mainframes and other embedded systems.

  9. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    A portable media player (PMP) or digital audio player (DAP) is a device that can store and play digital media files such as audio, images, and video. Learn about the history, types, and features of PMPs, and how they differ from analogue and smartphone players.