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USB flash drives, invented by Dov Moran, are portable storage devices that allows people to carry their saved files and access them on any device with a USB port.
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Windows XP, released by Microsoft, is a operating system that improved the functions of Microsoft's prior operating systems for both business and personal use. The operating system still sees prevalent use today in many countries.
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Nintendo's successor to the Game Boy Advance, the Game Boy Advance SP included more quality-of-life features such as a backlight to illuminate the screen and a rechargeable battery.
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Blu-ray discs can store longer and higher quality video and audio than DVDs and is now commonly used for storing movies and games.
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The Kindle, released by Amazon, is a e-reader that uses E ink display technology to allow users to comfortably read e-books.