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  • 51Stargate (device) — For episodes of the television series, see List of Stargate SG 1 episodes, List of Stargate Atlantis episodes, and List of Stargate Universe episodes. A Stargate from Stargate SG 1. A Stargate is a portal device within the Stargate fictional… …

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  • 52Oh! (TV channel) — For the American cable channel that once used the Oh! device, see Oxygen (TV network). Oh! Launched 1 October 1999[1] Closed 30 November 2002 Owned by …

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  • 53Dual-channel architecture — describes a technology that theoretically doubles data throughput from RAM to the memory controller. Dual channel enabled memory controllers utilize two 64 bit data channels, resulting in a total bandwidth of 128 bits, to move data from RAM to… …

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  • 54Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge — The Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC) is an annual science and engineering research and exhibit competition for students in grade 5 through 8 and was created in 1999. It is sponsored primarily by Discovery Communications,… …

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  • 55Night vision device — A U.S. Army aviator uses a pair of helmet mounted AN/AVS 6 vision goggles. A German Army …

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  • 56Internet Fibre Channel Protocol — (iFCP) is a gateway to gateway network protocol standard, officially ratified by the Internet Engineering Task Force, which provides Fibre Channel fabric functionality to fibre channel devices over an IP network. Currently the most common comes… …

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  • 57Side-channel attack — In cryptography, a side channel attack is any attack based on information gained from the physical implementation of a cryptosystem, rather than brute force or theoretical weaknesses in the algorithms (compare cryptanalysis). For example, timing… …

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  • 58Thing (listening device) — The Thing, also known as The Great Seal bug, was one of the first covert listening devices (or bugs ) to use passive electromagnetic induction to transmit an audio signal. Operating principles The Thing was very simple by today s standards, but… …

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  • 59Dynamic Device Mapping — is a robust technology for USB KVM switches implemented to replace standard USB keyboard and mouse emulation. KVM device emulationMany USB KVM devices provide peripheral emulation, sending signals to the computers that are not currently selected… …

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  • 60Network interface device — In telecommunications, a Network Interface Device (NID) is a device that serves as the demarcation point between the carrier s local loop and the customer s premises wiring. Generically, an NID may also be called a Network Interface Unit (NIU),… …

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