Channel 10 (Israel) — Channel 10 Launched 28 January 2002 Owned by Yossi Meiman, Ronald Lauder, Arnon Milchan Picture format 576i (PAL 4:3) with widescreen bars … Wikipedia
Plug TV — Plug RTL Création 13 février 2004 Slogan « Plug tv...Et puis quoi encore ! » (septembre 2007) « Plug RTL, une rentrée Lifestyle » Langue Français Pays d origine … Wikipédia en Français
Plug RTL — Création 13 février 2004 Slogan « Plug RTL La chaîne Lifestyle » (2010) « Plug RTL, une rentrée Lifestyle » (Septembre 2007) « Plug tv... Et puis quoi encore ! » (2005) Lan … Wikipédia en Français
Plug-and-play — is a computer feature that allows the addition of a new device, normally a peripheral, without requiring reconfiguration or manual installation of device drivers. Modern plug and play includes both the traditional boot time assignment of I/O… … Wikipedia
Channel One (Russia) — Channel One Первый Канал Launched 9 March 1938 Owned by National Media Group (25%) Picture format 4:3/16:9 (576i, SDTV) … Wikipedia
Plug-in (computing) — A plug in (plugin, addin, add in, addon, add on, snap in or snapin ; but see extension) is a computer program that interacts with a host application (a web browser or an email client, for example) to provide a certain, usually very specific,… … Wikipedia
Plug compatible — A plug compatible machine is one that has been designed to be backwards compatible with a prior machine. In particular, a new computer system that is plug compatible has not only the same connectors and protocol interfaces to peripherals, but… … Wikipedia
Channel Z — This article refers to the defunct New Zealand radio station; for other uses See also: Channel Z (disambiguation) Channel Z Broadcast area 3 markets in New Zealand S … Wikipedia
Channel 5 (Royaume-Uni) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Five (homonymie). Création 30 mars 1997 Langue … Wikipédia en Français
channel pin — noun : a tapered metal plug with one or two grooves used to fasten one or two bond wires (as to a railroad rail) … Useful english dictionary
ISA Plug and Play — Plug and Play (PnP) is an add on feature to the IBM PC/Intel ISA bus that allows the addition of a new peripheral without requiring that a user choose an unoccupied I/O address or IRQ nor manual configuration of device drivers. PnP (capitalized)… … Wikipedia