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  2. Portable Media Center - Wikipedia

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    The Zen Portable Media Center by Creative, which was the first player based on PMC. Portable Media Center (PMC) is a portable media player (PMP) platform developed by Microsoft. Announced at the 2003 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), and released in early 2004, it was originally positioned as a competitor to Apple's iPod. [1]

  3. Allen Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Allen Shapiro is a media executive and investor. He is the former executive chairman and CEO of Dick Clark Productions (DCP), a former chairman of TV Guide , and a former entertainment lawyer. Shapiro was the executive producer of DCP's flagship programming and oversaw the development, production and licensing of the company's high-profile ...

  4. Over-the-air update - Wikipedia

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    The term over-the-air update applies specifically to embedded systems, [4] rather than non-embedded systems like computers. Before OTA updates, embedded devices could only be flashed through direct physical access (with a JTAG) or wired connections (usually through USB or a serial port).

  5. Southern New Hampshire University - Wikipedia

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    The university was founded in 1932 by Harry A.B. "H.A.B." Shapiro, [1] an accountant, and his wife, Gertrude Gittle Crockett Shapiro, as an institution focused on teaching business, under the name New Hampshire School of Accounting and Secretarial Science. H.A.B. Shapiro died in 1952; there were 25 students enrolled at that time, and his widow ...

  6. Jeanine Pirro - Wikipedia

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    Jeanine Ferris was born and raised in Elmira, New York, the daughter of Lebanese-American parents, which means she is an Arab-American [9] [2] Her father was a mobile-home salesman, and her mother was a department-store model who spent much of her childhood in Beirut. [9]

  7. Cuban Missile Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Universal Newsreel about the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis (Spanish: Crisis de Octubre) in Cuba, or the Caribbean Crisis (Russian: Карибский кризис, romanized: Karibskiy krizis), was a 13-day confrontation between the governments of the United States and the Soviet Union, when American deployments of nuclear missiles in Italy ...

  8. Milton Shapp - Wikipedia

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    Shapp was born Milton Jerrold Shapiro in Cleveland, Ohio, to Aaron Shapiro, a businessman and staunch Republican, and Eva (née Smelsey) Shapiro, a Democrat and outspoken suffragette. His family was Jewish , [ 1 ] and all of his grandparents had emigrated from Eastern Europe .

  9. Constellation Brands – Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center

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    The center is named after Constellation Brands, a total beverage alcohol company, and Marvin Sands, founder of the Canandaigua Brands winery. [2] Marvin founded CMAC because he realized the important role that arts and culture play in the quality of the community. [ 3 ]