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  2. Hits Radio - Wikipedia

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    For the New Zealand network, see The Hits (radio station). Hits Radio is a network of 26 contemporary hit radio stations in the United Kingdom, owned and operated by Bauer Media Audio UK . As of March 2024, the network has a combined reach of 6.7 million weekly listeners according to RAJAR.

  3. Bring your own device - Wikipedia

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    Bring your own device ( BYOD / ˌbiː waɪ oʊ ˈdiː / [1] )—also called bring your own technology ( BYOT ), bring your own phone ( BYOP ), and bring your own personal computer ( BYOPC )—refers to being allowed to use one's personally owned device, rather than being required to use an officially provided device.

  4. Botnet - Wikipedia

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    A botnet is a logical collection of Internet -connected devices, such as computers, smartphones or Internet of things (IoT) devices whose security have been breached and control ceded to a third party. Each compromised device, known as a "bot," is created when a device is penetrated by software from a malware (malicious software) distribution. The controller of a botnet is able to direct the ...

  5. Electrical wiring in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Electrical installations Wiring practice by region or country North American practice United Kingdom practice Regulation of electrical installations BS 7671 UK wiring regulations IEC 60364 IEC international standard Canadian Electrical Code (CE Code) U.S. National Electrical Code (NEC) Cabling and accessories AC power plugs and sockets Cable tray Electrical conduit Mineral-insulated copper ...

  6. Beeching cuts - Wikipedia

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    A nineteenth-century railway bridge over the River Spey, closed in 1965 and now part of the Moray Coast trail. Part of the former Chippenham and Calne line, now a cycleway. The Beeching cuts, also colloquially referred to as the Beeching Axe, were a major series of route closures and service changes made as part of the restructuring of the ...

  7. High-speed rail in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The business case is often argued to rest on the transformational impact of such a network on the UK's economic geography. However, new high-speed rail networks in the UK would not significantly change the level of economic connectivity between most parts of the UK, given existing aviation and rail links.

  8. Information and communications technology - Wikipedia

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    ICT is an umbrella term that includes any communication device, encompassing radio, television, cell phones, computer and network hardware, satellite systems and so on, as well as the various services and appliances with them such as video conferencing and distance learning. ICT also includes analog technology, such as paper communication, and ...

  9. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Twitter is a popular social media platform that allows users to post and interact with short messages called tweets. Learn more about its history, features and impact on Wikipedia.