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- Qualcomm fixes three Adreno GPU zero-days exploited in attacks
Qualcomm has released security patches for three zero-day vulnerabilities in the Adreno Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) driver that impact dozens of chipsets and are actively exploited in targeted
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Is "tri-quarterly" a real English word meaning 3 times a year? Are there any other words that mean 3 times a year?
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- What does three by and five by mean? - English Language Usage . . .
It teaches the target language using English On a page of vocabulary and phrases, it lists the English terms "three by" and "five by" I can't understand the foreign translation, and there is no context from which to guess the meaning Are these voice procedures for use on a radio? What is the meaning? And is there also "one by", "two by", etc ?
- word choice - Three quarters vs. three fourths - English Language . . .
To express a fraction of 3 out of 4, how and when would you use three quarters, and when would you use three fourths? To me, three quarters is what I would have used all the time — but I'm not a n
- Is there a proper term to describe ⅓ of a year (4 months)?
22 I am looking for a proper single work term to describe one third of a calendar year Trimester does not seem correct as it seems to refer to a period of three months (one third of a pregnancy or one third of an academic year)
- What is the correct way to write a range of dollar figures?
According to this site, use figures only when it takes more than three words to spell out the number: "Spell out numbers of one or two words or those that begin a sentence
- etymology - What is the origin of the counting prefixes: uni-, bi- di . . .
Many English words use the prefixes uni-, bi- di-, tri-, quad- and so on to mean one, two, three, and four For example: A unicycle has one wheel, a bicycle two, and a tricycle three I presume these prefixes are either of Greek or Latin origin, but from what little I know of these two languages, neither uses these prefixes as their numbers
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