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Gaming smartphones have become increasingly powerful over the last few years, but most of them still struggle with one major limitation: battery life. The Honor 10,000mAh Gaming Phone takes a very different approach. Instead of chasing ultra-thin designs, this device focuses on raw performance, thermal stability, and endurance that can last far beyond a single day of heavy gaming.

Building Long-Distance Wireless Links: A Practical Review of TP-Link AC867 Outdoor CPE

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FTP Nexus Review: A Simple and Reliable FTP Client for Android

Managing files between a mobile device and a remote server has become an essential task for developers, website owners, and IT professionals. FTP Nexus is an Android application designed to make FTP file transfers simple, secure, and efficient.

Suno AI Review: Creating Music with Artificial Intelligence

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Global Television Network | AZROTV

The Global Television Network (more commonly called Global, or occasionally Global TV) is a Canadian English-language terrestrial television network. It is currently Canada's second most-watched private terrestrial television network after CTV, and has fifteen owned-and-operated stations throughout the country. Global is owned by Corus Entertainment — the media holdings of JR Shaw and other members of his family.

Global has its origins in a regional television station of the same name, serving Southern Ontario, which launched in 1974. The Ontario station was soon purchased by the now-defunct CanWest Global Communications, and that company gradually expanded its national reach in the subsequent decades through both acquisitions and new station launches, building up a quasi-network of independent stations, known as the CanWest Global System, until the stations were unified under the Ontario station's branding in 1997.

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