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  • 111PlayStation — This article is about the Sony PlayStation brand. For the fifth generation console, see PlayStation (console). For other uses, see PlayStation (disambiguation). PlayStation Type Video game console Handheld game console …

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  • 112Double-click — This article is about the computer input action. For Internet ad serving company owned by Google, see DoubleClick. A double click is the act of pressing a computer mouse button twice quickly without moving the mouse. Double clicking allows two… …

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  • 113Two-factor authentication — (TFA, T FA or 2FA) is an approach to authentication which requires the presentation of two different kinds of evidence that someone is who they say they are. It is a part of the broader family of multi factor authentication, which is a defense in …

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  • 114RME — is a German company that designs and builds audio hardware, including audio interfaces, analog to digital converters, and digital to analog converters. While the majority of their audio interface solutions are PCIbased as well as PCI Express,… …

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  • 115Selective calling — SECAL redirects here. For the French wine grape also known as Secal, see Jurançon (grape). In a conventional, analog two way radio system, a standard radio has noise squelch or carrier squelch which allows a radio to receive all transmissions.… …

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  • 116Space Lords — is an arcade game released by Atari Games in 1992. It was a first person perspective space flight combat simulator. The gameplay allowed a player to fly in any direction he chose. It is notable in that it was, in fact, a multi player form of an… …

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  • 117The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time — For the Nintendo 3DS version, see The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time North American box art …

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  • 118Neuroscience of free will — refers to recent neuroscientific investigations shedding light on the question of free will, which is a philosophical and scientific question as to whether, and in what sense, rational agents exercise control over their actions or decisions. As… …

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  • 119Nintendo Entertainment System — NES redirects here. For other uses, see NES (disambiguation). Family Computer redirects here. For the 1977 VideoBrain product, see VideoBrain Family Computer. Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom) …

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  • 120Pinball — covered case called a pinball machine. The primary objective of the game is to score as many points as possible. Secondary objectives are to maximize the time spent playing (by earning extra balls and keeping the ball in play as long as possible) …

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