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Keeping track of passwords can be challenging. That’s why we’ve created this handy password list document. We also have list of upcoming training classes.
The latest round of innovation in TVs is what’s called 4k Ultra Hi-Def. this new standard has four times as many pixels (dots), and twice the resolution, as the current 1080p standard, which means we can expect much more realism Continue reading 4k Ultra Hi-Def TV is here
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