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  2. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    7-Eleven is a convenience store chain founded in 1927 in the US and owned by Seven & I Holdings, a Japanese company. The chain operates, franchises and licenses 84,500 stores in 19 countries and territories as of 2024.

  3. PlayStation Portal - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation Portal is a handheld gaming accessory for the PlayStation 5 that streams games via Wi-Fi using Remote Play. It has an 8-inch LCD screen, DualSense features, and was released in 2023.

  4. Telecommunications relay service - Wikipedia

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    A telecommunications relay service (TRS) is an operator service that allows people with hearing or speech disabilities to place calls to standard telephone users via a keyboard or assistive device. Learn about the types, history, and usage of TRS in different countries.

  5. PlayStation announces price and specs for Portal, its remote ...

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    PlayStation has released more details about its remote-play device, the Portal — including its specs and price. The portal will set you back $199.99. The device should deliver similar ...

  6. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    Learn how to access, manage, and troubleshoot your AOL Mail account as a Verizon customer. Find answers to common questions, tips, and support options for AOL Mail features and settings.

  7. Remote Play - Wikipedia

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    Remote Play is a feature of Sony video game consoles that allows them to transmit video and audio output to another device, such as a PSP, PS Vita, or smartphone. Learn about the history, compatibility, and functionality of Remote Play for different Sony consoles and devices.

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    Sign in to your AOL account to access your email and manage your account information.

  9. Captive portal - Wikipedia

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    A captive portal is a web page displayed to users of a Wi-Fi or wired network before they can access network resources. Learn how captive portals are used for authentication, marketing, and legal purposes, and how they can be detected and bypassed.