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  2. 21 of the coolest phone cases for the iPhone X

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    Protect your new iPhone X with one of the cases from Society6 and match your device to your own unique style.

  3. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Belkin: Headquartered in California, offers chargers, cables, and cases. Casetify: Known for customizable phone cases and other accessories. Evelatus: A Europe-based brand offering cables, cases, chargers, and screen protectors. [5] OtterBox: Famous for rugged, protective cases.

  4. Gorilla Glass - Wikipedia

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    Gorilla Glass. A Nokia N8 with a Gorilla Glass screen. Gorilla Glass, developed and manufactured by Corning, is a brand of chemically strengthened glass now in its ninth generation. Designed to be thin, light, and damage-resistant, its surface strength and crack-resistance are achieved through immersion in a hot potassium - salt ion-exchange bath.

  5. Motorcycle personal protective equipment - Wikipedia

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    The European Standards for these protectors are EN 1621-1:2012, EN 1621-2:2014 and EN 1621-3:2018. Motorcycle armor was originally made from high density foam or foam backed hard polymers for impact absorption, and designed to prevent or reduce injury by spreading and dampening impact and shear strains to the wearer.

  6. Microsoft shakes up its Game Pass service, hiking prices and ...

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    Microsoft Game Pass, a Netflix-like service for the company’s video games, is undergoing some substantial changes that are likely to rile up the always vocal gaming audience.. Microsoft has ...

  7. Retina display - Wikipedia

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    The displays are manufactured worldwide by different suppliers. Currently, the iPad's display comes from Samsung, [12] while the MacBook Pro and iPod Touch displays are made by LG Display [13] and Japan Display Inc. [14] There was a shift of display technology from twisted nematic (TN) liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) to in-plane switching (IPS) LCDs starting with the iPhone 4 models in June 2010.