Ultrastar (HGST)
Ultrastar may refer to: * Western Digital brand of enterprise class hard disk drives and solid state drives * Kolb Ultrastar ultralight aircraft * Star Ultrastar, a pistol * Ultimate sport's official flying disc * UltraStar ''UltraStar'' is a clone of ''SingStar'', a music video game by Polish developer Patryk "Covus5" Cebula. ''UltraStar'' lets one or several players score points by singing along to a song or music video and match the pitch (music), pitch of the ..., a music video game * UltraStar Cinemas, a movie theater chain. {{disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ultrastar (WD Brand)
Ultrastar is a Western Digital brand of enterprise-class high performance 3.5-inch hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs). For years the product line holds a reputation of the most reliable magnetic storagon the market. History The brand was originally introduced by IBM in 1994 for enterprise-level HDDs together with home-computing oriented Deskstar model. These drives were based on revolutionary metalized glass disk technology. In 2003 IBM's HDD business was acquired by Hitachi, reorganized as Hitachi Global Storage Technologies(HGST) which was sold, splitting the business between Western Digital and Toshiba in 2012. The part acquired by Western Digital has retained the "HGST Ultrastar" brand name. Western Digital continued using the HGST prefix on product labels, slowly phasing it out. This resulted in that some models were sold under both HGST and WD branding simultaneously (e.g. the HGST Ultrastar He10 and WD Ultrastar HC510 are the same models of HDD). These ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kolb Ultrastar
The Kolb Ultrastar is an American single seat, high wing, strut-braced, single engine, pusher configuration, conventional landing gear-equipped ultralight aircraft that was produced in kit form by Kolb Aircraft of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania and intended for amateur construction.Cliche, Andre: ''Ultralight Aircraft Shopper's Guide'' 8th Edition, page E-21. Cybair Limited Publishing, 2001. The Ultrastar was the second design produced by Kolb Aircraft, was a redesigned and improved Kolb Flyer and succeeded the Flyer in production. Design and development The Ultrastar features a completely open cockpit with the pilot exposed to the slipstream. Unusually for this period in aircraft history when most ultralights had two-axis control, the Ultrastar has standard three-axis controls, including full span ailerons. When the original Flyer was designed there were no suitable lightweight engines available, so the Flyer first fitted two Chrysler powerplants and later two Solo 209 e ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Star Ultrastar
The Star Ultrastar is a pistol manufactured by the now defunct Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A., a Spanish pistol manufacturer. The Ultra Star is a compact semi automatic double action/single action external hammer fired pistol. It has a polymer frame with internal strengthening ribs. The 9×19mm version holds 9+1 rounds and uses a single stack magazine. The barrel length is inches. The gun features a safety, a magazine hold open, and a decocker (operated by pushing the safety up beyond the "safe" function). The design is somewhat similar to the Browning Hi-Power The Browning Hi-Power is a single-action, semi-automatic pistol available in the 9×19mm Parabellum and .40 S&W calibers. It was based on a design by American firearms inventor John Browning, and completed by Dieudonné Saive at FN Herstal. ... or the CZ 75. The pistol weighs approximately 696 grams (1.5 lbs) empty (no magazine) and 870 grams (1.9 lbs) with a full magazine. It is known as a reliable, dura ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ultimate (sport)
Ultimate frisbee (officially simply called ultimate) is a non-contact team sport played with a Frisbee, disc Flying disc sports, flung by hand. Ultimate was developed in 1968 by Joel Silver, Buzzy Hellring, and Jonny Hines in Maplewood, New Jersey. Although ultimate resembles many traditional sports in its athletic requirements, it is unlike most sports due to its focus on self-officiating, even at the highest levels of competition. The term "frisbee" is a registered trademark of the Wham-O toy company, and thus the sport is not formally called "ultimate frisbee", though this name is still in common casual use (and the trademark was licensed to the Ultimate Frisbee Association in 2024). Points are scored by passing the disc to a teammate in the opposing end zone. Other basic rules are that players must not take steps while holding the disc, and interceptions, incomplete passes, and passes out of bounds are turnovers. Rain, wind, or occasionally other adversities can make for a tes ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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UltraStar
''UltraStar'' is a clone of ''SingStar'', a music video game by Polish developer Patryk "Covus5" Cebula. ''UltraStar'' lets one or several players score points by singing along to a song or music video and match the pitch (music), pitch of the original song. ''UltraStar'' displays lyrics as well as the correct notes similar to a piano roll. On top of the correct notes ''UltraStar'' displays the pitch recorded from the players. ''UltraStar'' allows several people to play simultaneously by connecting several microphones possibly to several sound cards. To add a song to ''UltraStar'', a file with notes and lyrics is required, together with an audio file. Optionally a cover image, a backdrop image and a video may be added to each song. ''UltraStar'' comes preloaded with a short sample from Nine Inch Nails hit "Discipline" from The Slip (album), ''The Slip'' album. License ''UltraStar'' is released under Freeware License. Very old versions were available under GNU General Public ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |