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iPhone
The iPhone is a line of smartphones developed and marketed by Apple that run iOS, the company's own mobile operating system. The first-generation iPhone was announced by then–Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007, at Macworld 2007, and launched later that year. Since then, Apple has annually released new iPhone models and iOS versions; the latest models being the iPhone 17, the higher-end iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max, the thinner iPhone Air, and the entry-level iPhone 17e. As of July 2025, more than 3 billion iPhones have been sold. Apple has been the largest vendor of mobile
4G
4G refers to the fourth generation of cellular network technology, introduced in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Compared to preceding third-generation (3G) technologies, 4G has been designed to support all-IP communications and broadband services, and eliminates circuit switching in voice telephony. It also has considerably higher data bandwidth compared to 3G, enabling a variety of data-intensive applications such as high-definition media streaming and the expansion of Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
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first smartphone of the iPhone line by Apple Inc.
Apple TV
home media receiver device made by Apple
iPod touch
series of portable music player models designed and marketed by Apple Inc.
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EPUB is an e-book file format that uses the ".epub" file extension. The term is short for electronic publication and is sometimes stylized as ePUB. EPUB is supported by many e-readers, and compatible software is available for most smartphones, tablets, and computers. EPUB is a technical standard published by the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF). It became an official standard of the IDPF in September 2007, superseding the older Open eBook (OEB) standard.
ASUS Eee PC
netbook computer line from ASUS; part of the ASUS Eee product family
linked data
structured data and method for its publication
Phenom
family of AMD's multi-core 65 nm processors
Microsoft Surface
interactive surface computing platform by Microsoft
AMD 10h
CPU microarchitecture
Intel Viiv
platform initiative from Intel
Nokia N800
mobile phone
POWER6
The POWER6 is a microprocessor developed by IBM that implemented the Power ISA v.2.05. When it became available in systems in 2007, it succeeded the POWER5+ as IBM's flagship Power microprocessor. It is claimed to be part of the eCLipz project, said to have a goal of converging IBM's server hardware where practical (hence "ipz" in the acronym: iSeries, pSeries, and zSeries). thumb|IBM Power6 CPU base thumb|Power6 ceramic base, heat spreader removed thumb|Power6 ceramic base, top thumb|Power6 ceramic base, contacts ==History== POWER6 was described at the International Solid-State Circuits Confe
Pico-ITX
In computer design, Pico-ITX is a PC motherboard form factor announced by VIA Technologies in January 2007 and demonstrated later the same year at CeBIT. The formfactor was transferred over to SFF-SIG in 2008. The Pico-ITX form factor specifications call for the board to be , which is half the area of Nano-ITX.
UltraSPARC T2
Sun Microsystem microprocessor
Penryn
Intel microprocessor
TI-Nspire series
series of graphing calculators
VIA Eden
embedded x86 processor
Radeon HD 2000 Series
series of video cards
Stealey
Stealey is a low-power x86 architecture microprocessor based on a Dothan core derived from the Intel Pentium M, built on a 90 nm process with 512 KB L2 cache and 400 MT/s front side bus (FSB). It was branded as Intel A100 and Intel A110 and appeared as part of the McCaslin platform. They were replaced in 2008 by the Menlow platform, including the 45 nm Silverthorne CPU and Poulsbo SCH.
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motherboard
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Dell Vostro
computer
AMD 690 chipset series
ATI integrated graphics chipset family
Windows SideShow
technology developed by Microsoft
SPARC Enterprise
Model of server
Sun SPOT
wireless network sensor node
Palm Foleo
Shelved subnotebook computer by Palm Inc.
Microsoft RoundTable
360-degree videoconferencing device
Ford Sync
in-vehicle communications and entertainment system