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- See also changes related to Philips, or pages that link to Philips or to this page or whose text contains "Philips".
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- Electronics [r]: Science of systems that work based on the flow of electrons through various substances or a vacuum, for the purposes of storing information or controlling devices. [e]
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- Digital Rights Management [r]: Legal and technical techniques used by media publishers in an attempt to control distribution and usage of distributed video, audio, ebooks, and similar electronic media. [e]
- MPEG-1 [r]: One of the earliest practical standards for high quality, low bitrate audio and video compression; includes the MP3 audio format. [e]
- Nintendo [r]: A leading manufacturer of consumer electronics, especially video games and video game consoles; based in Japan. [e]
- Charge-coupled device [r]: A solid-state image-capture device based upon the field effect. [e]