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  2. Wireless Set No. 19 - Wikipedia

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    Wireless Set No. 19. Wireless Set No. 19 MK II at the Infoage museum. The Wireless Set No. 19 was a Second World War mobile radio transceiver designed for use by armoured troops of the British Army. First introduced in 1940, the No. 19 began to replace the pre-war Wireless Set No. 11. Two modified versions were introduced, Mk. II in 1941 and Mk.

  3. Wizard - Wikipedia

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    Wizard (2005 video game), a game designed by Chris Crawford for the Atari 2600 and released in 2005. Wizard (board game), a 1978 board game released by Metagaming. Wizard (card game), a trick-taking card game. Wizard (MUD), a developer or administrator in a MUD. Wizards (board game), a board game produced in 1982 by Avalon Hill.

  4. Windows Media Center Extender - Wikipedia

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    Windows Media Center Extenders (officially "Extender for Windows Media Center" and code named "Bobsled") are devices that are configured to connect over a computer network to a computer running Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows Vista Home Premium/Ultimate, Windows 7 Home Premium, or Windows 8 with a Pro pack to stream the computer's media center functions to the Extender device.

  5. The Wizard (Paul Hardcastle song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Wizard" is a song by British musician Paul Hardcastle, best known as the theme tune for the BBC's weekly music chart show Top of the Pops, which was used from 3 April 1986 to 26 September 1991. He was asked to write the song for the programme after the producers were impressed by his hit 1985 single " 19 ".

  6. Sharp Zaurus - Wikipedia

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    Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 running OpenZaurus and OPIE, with docking cradle and stylus. The Sharp Zaurus is the name of a series of personal digital assistants (PDAs) made by Sharp Corporation. The Zaurus was the most popular PDA during the 1990s in Japan and was based on a proprietary operating system.

  7. MiniTool Partition Wizard - Wikipedia

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    MiniTool Partition Wizard is a partition management program for hard disk drives developed by MiniTool Solution. The 'free' version cannot save any of the data that the software may find. From version 12 all free features have been removed, except for resizing capabilities. See also. Disk partitioning; List of disk partitioning software

  8. Windows 7 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 7 is the successor of Windows Vista and its version name is Windows NT 6.1, compared to Vista's NT 6.0. Its naming caused some confusion when it was announced in 2008. Windows president Steven Sinofsky commented that Windows 95 was the fourth version of Windows, but Windows 7 counts up from Windows NT 4.0 as it is a descendant of NT.

  9. Parle-G - Wikipedia

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    The "G" in the name Parle-G originally stood for "Glucose", though a later brand slogan also stated "G for Genius". In 2013, Parle-G became India's first fast-moving consumer goods brand to cross the ₹ 50 billion mark in retail sales. Popularity. Primarily eaten as a tea-time snack, Parle-G is one of the oldest brand names in India.