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duo

1. Music
a. a pair of performers
b. another word for duet
2. a pair of actors, entertainers, etc.
Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

duo

[′dü‚ō]
(graphic arts)
Recording of images on one-half of the film width during one passage of the film, then turning the film end for end and rerunning it to utilize the unused half of the film width.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

Core Duo

Intel's first dual-core chip for Centrino laptops. Introduced in early 2006, the 32-bit Core Duo CPU was also the first x86 chip used in the Mac, as Apple transitioned from PowerPC to x86 (see MacBook Pro). Note that Core Duo and Core 2 Duo chips are not the same (see Intel Core).

The Core Duo was a dual-core chip that dramatically reduced power consumption over Pentium chips. For example, when a laptop was placed in sleep mode, the Core Duo flushed its cache to main memory, because dynamic RAM chips use less power to retain content than static RAM cache chips. See dual core, Centrino, Intel Core and Core 2.

Core Solo and Xeon
The Core Solo CPU was a single-core version of the Core Duo. Dual core chips rejected in manufacturing were turned into Core Solo CPUs by disabling the core with the failed components. A low voltage Xeon LV chip that used the same microarchitecture as the Core Duo was also introduced for blade servers. See Xeon.

Google Duo

A video calling app from Google for Android and iOS mobile devices. Introduced in 2016 to compete with FaceTime and WhatsApp, Google Duo was quickly downloaded by millions of users. Noted for its simplicity and automatically switching between cellular and Wi-Fi, Duo was designed to provide good visual quality over slow networks. It also supports end-to-end encryption. Duo's "Knock Knock" feature displays the caller before the recipient answers. See videoconferencing, Google Messages and Google Hangouts.

Surface Duo

A dual-screen Android phone-tablet from Microsoft. Introduced in 2020, the Surface Duo comprises two 5.6" screens hinged together that open to an 8.1" tablet-size display. The Duo supports Microsoft's Surface Pen and makes phone calls like any smartphone.

Multiple apps or just one app that spans both screens can be displayed. App Groups also allow two apps to pair and launch together. In addition, while viewing their image library on one screen, users can see the selected photo on the other. The Surface Duo runs Microsoft 365 and all Android apps on Google Play. See Surface tablet and Surface Pen.


Very Versatile
Microsoft's Surface Duo can be viewed like a slate, a laptop or even a flip-over (top). (Images courtesy of Microsoft Corporation.)
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