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  2. 10 ways to control your iPhone with your Apple earbuds - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2014-07-15-10-ways-to-control...

    Longtime Apple enthusiasts sometimes forget that the company is still gaining new fans every day. Apple sold 43,719,000 iPhones in the second quarter of 2014 alone. That's a lot of people who may ...

  3. Inline remote controls for iOS devices that work with your ...

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    The DRC-BT30 came with its own set of headphones, a bass-heavy set that was better than Apple's pack-ins but not as good as my Shures. These headphones had a relatively short cord -- apparently ...

  4. UE Fits wireless earbuds review: When the perfect fit isn't ...

    www.engadget.com/ue-fits-review-123038103.html

    The main attraction on the UE Fits is its LED-powered molding process that customizes the buds to the shape of your ears. The feature set is limited and performance is very middle-of-the-road, though.

  5. Consumer Electronics Control - Wikipedia

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    [3]: §CEC-3.1 For example, a TV remote can also control a digital video recorder and a Blu-ray player. It is a single-wire bidirectional serial bus that is based on the CENELEC standard AV.link protocol to perform remote control functions. [4] CEC wiring is mandatory, although implementation of CEC in a product is optional.

  6. Ray J - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 September 2024. American singer (born 1981) Ray J Norwood in 2011 Born William Ray Norwood Jr. (1981-01-17) January 17, 1981 (age 43) McComb, Mississippi, U.S. Occupations Singer songwriter rapper television presenter actor entrepreneur Years active 1989–present Works Discography filmography ...

  7. Zenith Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The original television remote control was a wired version, released in 1950, that soon attracted complaints about an unsightly length of cable from the viewer's chair to the television receiver. Eugene F. McDonald , Zenith President and founder, ordered his engineers to develop a wireless version, but the use of radio waves was soon discounted ...

  8. The settings you should change immediately after buying a new TV

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    Jump into your TV's settings and head to the picture settings menu. Before you start tweaking, set the display's mode to "Movie" (this is sometimes called "Cinema," "Expert" or "Custom").

  9. Zenith Flash-matic - Wikipedia

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    Earlier remotes served as the central control system for transmitting complex signals to the receiving monitor. The Flash-matic instead placed the complexity in the receiver as opposed to the transmitter. It used a directional beam of light to control a television outfitted with four photo cells in the corners of the screen. The light signal ...