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Exhaust vs Muffler   Any internal combustion engine produces exhaust gasses through the combustion process. The byproducts of the combustion are toxic and harmful to the environment and obviously to the passengers too. Therefore, exhaust has to be released with a controlled output to minimize the harmful... 
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BlackBerry 10 vs Windows Phone 8   Compared to the other established smartphone operating systems in the market, BlackBerry 10 OS is relatively new to the race. Of course, it’s not that BlackBerry OS didn’t exist, but BlackBerry 10 is entirely a new OS based on QNX Neutrino Micro Kernel that supports... 
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BlackBerry 10 vs Apple iOS 6   There are certain types of questions people ask on a certain subject. One of the most popular questions is which is the best one of all. This question can be posed pointing to a group, but for the sake of the argument, let us take the two instance problem. What is the best between... 
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BlackBerry 10 vs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean   BlackBerry was THE SMARTPHONE back in the days but after 2007 it just got less and less popular due to various reasons. The first reason analysts are quick to point out was the unchanged design of their devices that came with a physical keyboard in a world where smartphones... 
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BlackBerry 7 vs BlackBerry 10   The transition from one operating system to another is often cumbersome than you think. Of course, if the OS offers minor upgrades and minor changes to the UI like Android and iOS do, while keeping the basics intact, adapting that is easy. However, in the case of BB 7 and BB... 
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SDHC vs SDXC   SDHC and SDXC are two variants of the SD (Secure Digital) memory card format. Secure Digital –SD is a nonvolatile memory card (Flash Memory) used in mobile devices because of their size. They are used in mobile phones, digital cameras, and palmtop/tablet computers. SD is a standard maintained... 
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Micro USB vs Mini USB   USB or Universal Serial Bus connectors are one of the most common interfaces used in connecting peripherals to computers. First USB was developed as an industry standard in mid 1990`s by the coalition of vendor companies Compaq, DEC, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NEC, and Nortel. The standard defines... 
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Asus FonePad vs Google Nexus 7   Google is one of the most dominant companies in the world and offers a wealth of services to the world. However, the catch is that these services are free and hence they can withdraw these services at any time. This sentiment resurfaced when Google decided to kill Google Reader... 
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Rocket vs Missile   When discussing about rockets the impression is that they are high tech and complicated machinery used in defence and space exploration. Even these are often related to almost fantastical feats in human history; rockets have both simple and ancient origins. Today they are used in many... 
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MP4 vs MKV,  M4V vs MP4, M4V vs MKV   MP4, M4V, and MKV are popular video file formats used in computers. MP4 and M4V are similar while MKV is completely different in structure. Conceptually they share the same principles at the elementary levels. MP4 MP4 is a file container format developed by the Moving Pictures... 
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MPEG vs MP4 vs AVI   MP4, MPEG, and AVI are digital video file container formats used in computers. The MP4 and MPEG are standards developed by the ISO and AVI was developed by Microsoft for the Windows Operating system based on Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF). MPEG and AVI are relatively older file... 
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MPEG2 vs MPEG4   MPEG stands for the Moving Pictures Experts Group, an organization cooperating with International Standards Organization (ISO) for developing new standards for digital audio and video. Its first standard MPEG-1 was released in 5 parts during the period from 1993 to 1999. This standard led... 
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MP3 vs WAV   MP3 and WAV are two types of media file formats used in computers, and both are popular in PC`s. MP3 specially has been adopted by the community for transferring music over the internet. MP3 MP3 was one of the first portable audio file formats, which was introduced in the MPEG-1 standard of the... 
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MP3 vs FLAC   MP3 and FLAC are audio file formats used in computers. Both are portable file formats and uses data compression to reduce the size by a significant factor compared to the original audio files. MP3 is the widely used file format of the two due to the smaller file size, but FLAC is increasingly... 
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MPEG4 vs H264 vs H263   MPEG-4 is a digital media compression standard developed by the Moving Pictures Experts Group (MPEG) in cooperation with International Standards Organization (ISO). H.263 is a codec specified by the Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) as a member of H.26x family. H.264 is a part of the MPEG-4... 
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Megabyte vs Megabit   Megabit and Megabyte are two units used to measure the amount of information in computer systems and network systems. Megabit Bit is the basic measure of the information used in the computing and telecommunication technology. It is an abbreviation for the Binary Digit. A bit can assume... 
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