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Online metronome's and metronome applications for mobile and portable devices are widely downloadable from app stores and from websites. One notable web based metronome is webMetronome.
XM and Sirius radios have there own devices, just like iPod has iHomes, XM and Sirius radios have portable radios that you can plug in your XM or Sirius radio to.
An SD card is a flash-memory card, and it's name derives from the company that first produced it: SanDisk. They are small and thin and Ideal for use in portable devices. From a PC's viewpoint they can be treated like disk drives.
what is name for input devices?
Left to My Own Devices was created in 1987.
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Improvised Explosive Devices (IED's)
Improvised explosive devices. They are homemade explosives, landmines etc that are usually left and detonated remotely by an enemy. They are usually made from recovered explosives from unexplored bombs and put together with household items. Can be made from anything to hand depending on how creative the soldier is.
Because Improvised Explosive Devices are often used to disrupt transports and traffic (which occur on roads).
Since the beginning of the Gulf Wars, there have been a proliferation of roadside bombs. They are called improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
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The movie "The Hurt Locker" is about the work of members of a US Military Explosive Ordinance Disposal unit in Iraq countering improvised explosive devices (defusing terrorist bombs) during the 2003 Iraq War. For more information please view the related links.
All incendiary devices can be (or are).
The television show McGiver was about a young man that was great at taking everyday objects to make into other devices. When you make an improvised apparatus, you McGiver it.
USB is a kind of communication port. Many portable devices have this port and can be connected this way to other devices.
The Nuclear/Radiological Incident Annex would deal with incidents involving improvised nuclear devices.
It is used for portable devices, specifically Flash Lite 1.1 or 2.0. Not all devices support Flash, such as the iPhone and iPad.