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Danger Hiptop. The Danger Hiptop, also re-branded as the T-Mobile Sidekick, Mobiflip and Sharp Jump, is a GPRS / EDGE / UMTS smartphone that was produced by Danger, Inc. from 2002 to 2010. [2] [3] The Hiptop software was designed by Danger, Inc., which was located in Palo Alto, California, and purchased by Microsoft for $500 million in 2008. [4]
AN/SLQ-32 (V)3 aboard USS Lake Erie. The AN/SLQ -32 is a shipboard electronic warfare suite built by the Raytheon Company of Goleta, California and The Hughes Aircraft Company. [1] It is currently the primary electronic warfare system in use by U.S. Navy ships. [2] Its operators commonly refer to it as the "Slick-32".
Sidekicks can fulfill one or multiple functions in fiction, such as a counterpoint to the hero, [5] an alternate point of view, or knowledge, skills, or anything else the hero does not have. They often function as comic relief, [5] and/or the straight man to the hero's comedic actions. A sidekick can also be a character to whom the audience can ...
The Danger hiptop was created by Danger inc and sold under tmobiles trademark 'sidekick'. Every version was created with Danger inc. There is nothing to show that Danger is in on the creation of the sidekick 4g. Being a subsidiary of microsoft who creates a rival mobile os to Android this information is pertinent.
Sidekick Full name or Alter-ego Hero First appearance Year Notes Alpha: Andrew "Andy" Maguire: Spider-Man: Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1, #692 (October 2012) 2012: Bob: Bob, Agent of HYDRA: Deadpool: Cable & Deadpool #38(May 2007) 2007: Bucky: James Buchanan Barnes: Captain America: Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941) 1941: Later becomes Winter ...
Nicolas Jacobsen. Nicholas Jacobsen is a hacker who had illegal access to the private information of T-Mobile customers for at least a year. [1] [2] He was arrested after an investigation by the United States Secret Service in October 2004 and pleaded guilty at trial as part of a plea agreement. [3] [4] [5]
A U.S. soldier preparing his Blue Force Tracker before departing Camp Victory, Iraq in 2005. Blue force tracking is a United States military term for a GPS-enabled capability that provides military commanders and forces with location information about friendly (and despite its name, also hostile) military forces.
Code. Episode 1: It is revealed that Pamplemoose used to be Trevor's dad's old friend from college before Trevor's dad turned Pamplemoose from a human to who he is now. Episode 2: Eric and Trevor play Tic-Tac-Toe with Maxum Brain. Episode 3: Eric and Trevor root around Maximan's secret lair, the Maxipad.