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  • 51Apple Remote — Infobox Computer name = Apple Remote developer = Apple Inc. type = A remote used to control the Apple TV, iPods and iPhones (with dock), and Macs with infrared ports photo = caption = first release date = October, 2005 discontinuation date =… …

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  • 52JP1 remote — A JP1 remote is one of many models of consumer product remote controls manufactured by Universal Electronics Inc., which has an undocumented connector within the battery compartment labeled JP1 (or mounting holes where one can be added) that… …

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  • 53Multi-user — Single user redirects here. For a product designed for cheapness and short term convenience rather than medium to long term durability, see Single use. Multi user is a term that defines an operating system or application software that allows… …

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  • 54Canada Remote Systems — Canada Remote Systems, or simply CRS, was a major commercial bulletin board system located in the Toronto area. It was one of the earliest commercial systems outside the big iron companies such as CompuServe or The Source, and survived into the… …

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  • 55Secure remote password protocol — The Secure Remote Password Protocol (SRP) is a password authenticated key agreement protocol. Overview The SRP protocol has a number of desirable properties: it allows a user to authenticate himself to a server, it is resistant to dictionary… …

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  • 56Diskless Remote Boot in Linux — DRBL Graphical boot menu of DRBL. Developer(s) NCHC Free Software Labs …

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  • 57Video Remote Interpreting — (VRI) is a service utilizing video cameras to provide sign language interpreting services without an interpreter present. A typical VRI setup involves a deaf and hearing user at one location with a camera and television screen, and an interpreter …

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  • 58NetOp Remote Control — Suite logicielle de NetOp NetOp Développeur Danware Data A/S Environnement …

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  • 59Broadband Remote Access Server — A broadband remote access server (BRAS or BBRAS) routes traffic to and from the digital subscriber line access multiplexers (DSLAM) on an Internet service provider s (ISP) network.The BRAS sits at the core of an ISP s network, and aggregates user …

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  • 6010-foot user interface — A 10 foot user interface is a software user interface, designed for display on a television set (or similar large screen), with interaction using a regular television style remote control. 10 foot refers to the fact that the interface s elements… …

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