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  • Spoofing attack (category Articles with failed verification from August 2016) (section GPS Spoofing with SDR)
    against the use of spoofed caller ID information to further a scam.[failed verification] A global navigation satellite system (GNSS) spoofing attack attempts
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  • Ring learning with errors (category Articles with failed verification from August 2016) (section Ring learning with errors key exchanges (RLWE-KEX))
    }[/math] or were generated randomly from [math]\displaystyle{ \mathbf{F}_q[x]/\Phi(x) }[/math] with coefficients from all of [math]\displaystyle{ \mathbf{F}_q
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  • List of TCP and UDP port numbers (category Articles with failed verification from August 2016)
    execute with superuser privileges to be able to bind a network socket to an IP address using one of the well-known ports. The range of port numbers from 1024
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  • JavaScript (category Articles with failed verification from March 2017)
    the Web, with 98% of all websites (mid–2022) using it for this purpose. Scripts are embedded in or included from HTML documents and interact with the DOM
    95 KB (9,592 words) - 22:03, 6 February 2024
  • Pulse-code modulation (category Articles with failed verification from August 2020)
    Ago with Alec Reeves, IEEE, https://insight.ieeeusa.org/articles/your-engineering-heritage-pulse-code-modulation-it-all-started-75-years-ago-with-alec-reeves/ 
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  • Go (programming language) (category Articles with failed verification from June 2022)
    is influenced by C (especially the Plan 9 dialect[failed verification (See discussion.)]), but with an emphasis on greater simplicity and safety. It consists
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  • Perl (category Articles with failed verification from June 2022)
    ("associative arrays") from AWK and regular expressions from sed. These simplify many parsing, text-handling, and data-management tasks. Shared with Lisp is the implicit
    102 KB (9,877 words) - 16:07, 6 February 2024
  • Programming language (category Articles with failed verification from January 2023)
    are hard or impossible to express in standard syntactic formalisms.[failed verification] For compiled languages, static semantics essentially include those
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  • Open source (category Articles with failed verification from March 2016)
    Open Source Day, the dated varies from year to year for an international conference for fans of open solutions from Central and Eastern Europe Open Source
    108 KB (12,028 words) - 17:59, 6 February 2024
  • HTML5 (category Articles with failed verification from January 2011) (section Differences from HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.x)
    of life with nostalgia from users" (in en). UPI. https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2021/01/01/Adobe-Flash-reaches-end-of-life-with-nostalgia-from-users/4501609550498/
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  • ActivityPub (category Articles with failed verification from January 2023)
    security for private messages than the previous OStatus protocol.[failed verification] Micro.blog, a microblogging social network, added support for ActivityPub
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  • Floppy disk (category Articles with failed verification from August 2020)
    computers from that time have an elementary OS and BASIC stored in read-only memory (ROM), with the option of loading a more advanced OS from a floppy disk
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  • Shareware (category Articles with failed verification from May 2021)
    Wallace acknowledged that he got the term from an InfoWorld magazine column by that name in the 1970s[failed verification][citation needed], and that he considered
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  • MIPS architecture (category Articles with failed verification from May 2023)
    introduced together in 1985.[failed verification] When MIPS II was introduced, MIPS was renamed MIPS I to distinguish it from the new version. MIPS Computer
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  • Kotlin (programming language) (category Articles with failed verification from April 2022) (section Unpack arguments with spread operator)
    interoperate fully with Java, and the JVM version of Kotlin's standard library depends on the Java Class Library,[failed verification] but type inference
    47 KB (4,891 words) - 20:53, 6 February 2024
  • Windows Media Video (category Articles with failed verification from August 2019)
    should use the .asf file extension and not the .wmv file extension.[failed verification] The ASF container can optionally support digital rights management
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  • Central processing unit (category Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from August 2019)
    Moore, Gordon (2005). "Excerpts from A Conversation with Gordon Moore: Moore's Law" (PDF) (Interview). Intel. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-10-29
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  • IEEE 802.11 (category Articles with failed verification from June 2019) (section 802.11-2016)
    B5%BF%B1%B9.pdf.  "802.11-2016". 12 August 2017. https://www.wirelesstrainingsolutions.com/802-11-2016/.  "IEEE 802.11-2016". https://standards.ieee.o
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  • Hierarchy (category Articles with failed verification from November 2021)
    [need quotation to verify] Some conventional definitions of the terms "nation"[failed verification] and "government"[failed verification] suggest that every
    59 KB (5,685 words) - 17:19, 6 February 2024
  • Color management (category Articles with failed verification from December 2022)
    default Movies & TV app and VLC), with Media Player Classic Home Cinema being a rare exception.[failed verification] On Android, system wide color management
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