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  2. List of car audio manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    Nakamichi (also an OEM option for Lexus vehicles) Naim (specially for ' Bentley ' a British brand) Orion. Panasonic (a brand of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.) (manufacturers Fender and ELS sound systems for Volkswagen and Acura vehicles) Parrot Automotive. Pioneer (also an OEM option for many GM, Ford, Mazda pickup trucks, Toyota / Lexus ...

  3. Beats Pill - Wikipedia

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    Beats Pill is a line of portable Bluetooth speakers produced by Beats Electronics, presently a subsidiary of Apple Inc. The speakers are characterized primarily by their capsule -like form factor. Several models have been released of the Pill since their launch in 2012, with the most recent version released in 2024.

  4. Blu-ray Disc recordable - Wikipedia

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    Since BD-RE 5.0/BD-R 4.0, a read speed of 4× is mandatory for UHD support. Note: Add extra time for disc verification phase and time for erasing the disc in the case of BD-RE. Pricing. As of April 2018 (approximate pricing): BD-R/RE drive US$50 and above; 6× single-layer BD-R disc (25 GB) US$0.42 each in quantity;

  5. Vehicle audio - Wikipedia

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    Some head units have built-in stereo amplifiers. Other car audio systems use a separate stand-alone amplifier. Every amplifier has a rated power level sometimes noted on the head unit with the built-in amplifier, or on the label of a stand-alone unit. Coaxial speakers: These are the most common type of car speakers and are often factory-installed.

  6. Rivian landed a $5 billion investment after its CEO learned ...

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    “If you’re a race-car driver, and you spend all your time looking at the cars, the left and the right, you’re going to run into the wall,” he told GQ.

  7. Major retailers are backtracking on self-checkout - AOL

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    After years of investing in self-checkouts, Five Below, Dollar General and others are refocusing on human cashiers, citing long-running concerns about lost inventory.

  8. Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia

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    Radio-frequency identification ( RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. An RFID system consists of a tiny radio transponder called a tag, a radio receiver, and a transmitter. When triggered by an electromagnetic interrogation pulse from a nearby RFID reader device, the tag transmits ...

  9. 'Unifying' definition of long COVID is set to aid diagnosis ...

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    The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine have recently announced a new 'consensus definition' of long COVID, which aims to provide more clarity and direction to healthcare ...