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Matroska
Matroska (styled Matroška) is a project to create a container format that can hold an unlimited number of video, audio, picture, or subtitle tracks in one file. The Matroska Multimedia Container is similar in concept to other containers like AVI, MP4, or Advanced Systems Format (ASF), but is an open standard.
xD-Picture Card
flash memory card format, used in digital cameras made by Olympus and Fujifilm; “xD” stands for “extreme digital”
eMac
The eMac (short for education Mac) is a discontinued all-in-one Mac desktop computer that was produced and designed by Apple Computer. Released in 2002, it was originally aimed at the education market but was later made available as a cheaper mass-market alternative to Apple's "Sunflower" iMac G4. The eMac was pulled from retail on October 12, 2005, and was again sold exclusively to educational institutions thereafter. It was discontinued by Apple on July 5, 2006, and replaced by a cheaper, low-end Intel iMac that, like the eMac, was exclusively sold to educational institutions.

Xserve
thumb|A small Xserve cluster with an Xserve RAID and APC UPS
iMac G4
all-in-one personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc.
Kademlia
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GeForce 4 series
series of GPUs
R300
series of video cards by AMD
Google Search Appliance
rack-mounted device
GNU FreeFont
free typeface family
TI-92 series
line of graphing calculators produced by Texas Instruments
C-One
thumb|The C-One