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ips

American  
Or i.p.s.
  1. inches per second.


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IPS UK, the firm that installed the machines, described the vandalism as "totally extraordinary".

From BBC

Surfshark uses ChaCha20 encryption through WireGuard protocol and includes features like GPS spoofing, which lets you trick location-based apps, multi-hop servers that add an extra layer of paranoia protection, and rotating IPs that keep websites guessing.

From Salon

"It's less risky to maintain scale by investing in existing big franchises such as Assassin's Creed and Rainbow Six than launch entirely new IPs and that's reflected in the cancellation of a number of games based on new IPs," he said.

From BBC

The team first generated separate cortical and thalamic organoids from human iPS cells.

From Science Daily

“At the time we received and began using those addresses, there was no policy forbidding leasing or requiring the IPs to stay in-region,” he said in an email.

From The Wall Street Journal