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  2. Apple File System - Wikipedia

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    Apple File System (APFS) is a proprietary file system developed by Apple for macOS, iOS, tvOS, watchOS and iPadOS. It supports encryption, snapshots, compression, clones and other features, but has some limitations and compatibility issues.

  3. Google File System - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Google File System (GFS), a proprietary distributed file system developed by Google to provide efficient, reliable access to data using large clusters of commodity hardware. GFS is designed for system-to-system interaction, not for user-to-system interaction, and supports record append and atomicity.

  4. Filesystem in Userspace - Wikipedia

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    Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) is a software interface for creating file systems without editing kernel code. Learn about its history, operation, usage, and applications, such as encryption, compression, backup, and remote file systems.

  5. File system - Wikipedia

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    A file system is a capability of an operating system that governs file organization and access. It provides a data storage service that allows applications to share mass storage and supports various features such as file names, directories, metadata and storage space organization.

  6. Google Drive - Wikipedia

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    Google Drive is a cloud storage and synchronization service that allows users to store, share, and edit files online. It is part of Google Workspace, a suite of productivity tools for businesses and organizations, and offers free and paid plans with different features and storage capacities.

  7. 'No huge surprises': Why Apple stock hasn't moved much on ...

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    Apple's main product event didn't boost the stock much as investors assessed whether new AI features will drive the next iPhone upgrade cycle. But that's in line with its previous launches, one ...

  8. USB communications - Wikipedia

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    USB 2.0 supports signaling rates from 480 Mbit/s (60 MB/s) per controller and is shared amongst all attached devices. The web page explains how USB devices transmit and receive data using electrical signals, protocols, and transactions.

  9. Design of the FAT file system - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the design and features of the FAT file system, a file system used on MS-DOS and Windows 9x family of operating systems. The FAT file system has four regions: Boot Sector, FAT Region, Root Directory Region, and Data Region.