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  2. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    The remote control code, and thus the required remote control device, is usually specific to a product line. However, there are universal remotes, which emulate the remote control made for most major brand devices. Remote controls in the 2000s include Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity, motion sensor-enabled capabilities and voice control.

  3. TV-B-Gone - Wikipedia

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    A TV-B-Gone. TV-B-Gone is a universal remote control device for turning off various brands of television sets. Released in 2004, its inventor referred to it as "an environmental management device". Although it can require up to 72 seconds for the device to find the proper code for a particular television receiver, the most popular televisions ...

  4. CL 9 - Wikipedia

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    CL 9 was a company that developed a universal TV remote control. It was started by Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Inc. and designer of the Apple I and Apple II personal computers. CL 9 was in business for three years, from 1985 to 1988, launching the 6502 -based CL 9 CORE remote control in 1987, which Wozniak calls the first programmable ...

  5. Video recorder scheduling code - Wikipedia

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    To record a program, the code number is taken from the newspaper and input into the video recorder, which would then record on the correct channel at the correct time. The code could also be entered into a dedicated remote control device that would then control the VCR.

  6. Siri Remote - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .apple .com /shop /product /MNC73AM /A /siri-remote. The Siri Remote (known as the Apple TV Remote in regions where Siri is not supported) [3] is a remote control released by Apple with the Siri -capable fourth generation and later Apple TV. It replaced the Apple Remote .

  7. Rolling code - Wikipedia

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    More sophisticated remote control systems use a rolling code (or hopping code) that changes for every use. An attacker may be able to learn the code word that opened the door just now, but the receiver will not accept that code word for the foreseeable future.

  8. Remote broadcast - Wikipedia

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    Remote broadcast. In broadcast engineering, a remote broadcast (usually just called a remote or a live remote, or in news parlance, a live shot) is broadcasting done from a location away from a formal television or radio studio and is considered an electronic field production (EFP).

  9. SABA (electronics manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Black Forest Apparatus Construction Institution) is a German electronics company founded in 1923 at Triberg im Schwarzwald ( Black Forest ), present-day Baden-Württemberg. SABA started as a clock-making company, then became a radio manufacturer, and a few years later a record label. In 1968, SABA sold the majority of the company to GTE, an ...

  10. Airtel digital TV - Wikipedia

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    Airtel Digital TV's standard-definition broadcasts are in MPEG-4 with Interactive Service and 7-day Electronic Programmed Guide. A universal remote is included in the package that can, over IR frequencies, control both the TV and the DTH box. Airtel Digital TV HD provides channels of resolution 1080p pixel with a 16:9 aspect ratio.

  11. Remote Desktop Services - Wikipedia

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    Remote Desktop Services ( RDS ), known as Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 and earlier, [1] is one of the components of Microsoft Windows that allow a user to initiate and control an interactive session [2] on a remote computer or virtual machine over a network connection. RDS was first released in 1998 as Terminal Server in Windows NT ...