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  2. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The case only addressed Apple's patent that allows mobile devices and personal computers to synchronize or share data with each other and is not comparable with the U.S. court case ruled on 24 August. On 18 October 2012, the U.K. High Court ruled that Samsung did not infringe Apple's design patents. Apple was forced to issue a court-ordered ...

  3. Wife’s video calling out husband for stealing dishes goes ...

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    My husband’s beige flag is that every time we go to a fancy restaurant and he likes a dish, he will ask for a box and steal it,” the caption reads over a video of a man who shrugs innocently.

  4. Amazon to wind down its Astro for Business security robot - AOL

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    "To accelerate our progress and ongoing research to make Astro the best in-home robot, we've made the decision to wind down support for Astro for Business," an Amazon spokesperson told Reuters in ...

  5. Detroit Tigers, Bally Sports Detroit address analyst Craig ...

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    Monroe began working as a Tigers broadcaster in 2012, and he started this season as their lead analyst on Bally Sports Detroit. Monroe has not responded to the allegations publicly.

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  7. Pope repeats gay slur in closed-door meeting, ANSA reports - AOL

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    The pope has again used a highly disparaging word against gay people for which he had already apologised last month, ANSA news agency said on Tuesday. Italian media had attributed to the pope the ...

  8. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Headphones are also known as earphones [1] or, colloquially, cans. [2] Circumaural (around the ear) and supra-aural (over the ear) headphones use a band over the top of the head to hold the drivers in place. Another type, known as earbuds or earpieces, [1] consists of individual units that plug into the user's ear canal.

  9. Wireless device radiation and health - Wikipedia

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    Since at least the 1990s, scientists have researched whether the now-ubiquitous radiation associated with mobile phone antennas or cell phone towers is affecting human health. [1] Mobile phone networks use various bands of RF radiation, some of which overlap with the microwave range. Other digital wireless systems, such as data communication ...