Mac hardware today differs from PCs solely in the CPU, system logic and the motherboard they sit on. |
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The company is always looking to tempt users to replace their PCs when faster processors hit the market. |
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I am going to get some cheap, old, throwaway PCs for the purposes of these courses. |
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The history of these games can be traced to the early development of gaming on PCs, consoles, and various other platforms. |
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Users can transfer music, video, photos, and even recorded television from their PCs to the portable device for playback anywhere. |
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The synchronisation, file transfer and back-up software that installs on your PCs works very well. |
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All of a sudden, IBM PCs exchanged information easier with typical minicomputer systems than they did with mainframe computers. |
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It had to kiss that goodbye, when minicomputers and then PCs and servers proliferated. |
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As laptop horsepower has steadily grown, mobile PCs have been able to take on more daunting tasks usually best left to their desktop brethren. |
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The race is on at home and in the office to replace large and heavy boat anchor PCs and their monitors with notebook computers. |
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With a two-way KVM switch, both client PCs can be in operation while sharing a single monitor. |
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Here the market is expected to improve in both consumer and business PCs after a sleepy first half of the year. |
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Computer users need to protect their PCs from all the nasties spreading on the internet. |
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Unfortunately retailer buyers in America are resisting the urge to buy PCs in droves. |
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Main standby offenders in Irish homes are TVs, video recorders, DVDs, video games, satellite decoders, stereo systems, PCs and microwave ovens. |
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While most desktop PCs have Macromedia's Flash player on-board, only a handful of hand-helds have the vector-graphics, player installed. |
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What if we all traded our PCs for really smart mobile phones with voice interfaces and computing capability? |
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Some of the accidents happened during the pursuit of criminals but none resulted in the deaths of either PCs or civilians. |
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Those who are PC haters can have a blast shooting at the PCs littered around with your weaponry. |
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None of the Tablet PCs on the stocks fall into that category, not even the Crusoe prototype, which claims dismal endurance of four hours. |
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The company will be onshoring parts of the assembly process for its PCs throughout the south, the blog said. |
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Bluesky is now the only dealer in Scotland which can install and service PCs and phones without subcontracting. |
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The idea of a virtual supercomputer, powered by the spare processor cycles and bandwidth of thousands of PCs, is anything but new. |
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The new charges relate to Unix's ability to turn a cluster of PCs into a supercomputer powerful enough to use to develop nuclear missiles. |
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The UK government has published guidelines to help businesses keen to provide PCs to employees for homeworking. |
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The best gaming PCs come with a complete 5.1 speaker system for true digital surround sound. |
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The research also found that six out of ten households in Britain have PCs and a quarter of these have more than one machine. |
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Users and even integrators will disagree with where lines are drawn between PCs, servers, thin clients, and workstations. |
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You want to access two PCs, but don't want to duplicate the mess and clutter of another monitor, mouse and keyboard. |
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They also found many of these airport lounge PCs were infected with computer viruses. |
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The PCs and related video hardware are fairly cheap and computationally powerful. |
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We assume that computer literacy would correlate with installed PCs, since Internet access in public schools is not widespread. |
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He outfitted them with then-state-of-the-art PCs and cobbled together head-mounted pointing devices to control the screen cursor. |
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Canvey was one of the first to log on when it installed eight PCs a year ago, connecting islanders to the rest of the world. |
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Today's PCs process more information faster than anything imagined in the early days of computing. |
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The red LEDs indicate which PCs are powered up, and the green LEDs indicate which PC you are currently controlling. |
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Customers who paid by cash, cheque or debit card and have not received their PCs are unlikely to receive any compensation. |
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Neither Compaq nor IBM have any business PCs or laptops based on AMD processors. |
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I don't expect this to be an issue with full sized towers, but desktop or small form factor PCs may have problems. |
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A backup and data protection plan needs to encompass desktop and laptop PCs, in addition to network servers. |
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When he saw Tablet PCs, he immediately grokked the benefit of using them for a project that we were planning. |
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The information age generated many new commodities from phones to PCs which provided new engines of economic growth. |
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There were many times an evangelistic Gates pontificated about the future of PCs on the desktop. |
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It was quite an experience meeting the teams partly responsible for the enjoyment we get out of using our PCs every day. |
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Sell your PCs fully equipped with legally licensed operating systems preinstalled. |
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Imagine an advanced call control service that users can configure right on their PCs or build into their corporate intranets or extranets. |
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I downsized it and cropped it slightly to create desktops for both macs and PCs here. |
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I own two consoles, two PCs, many, many joypads, a dancemat and a force-feedback steering wheel. |
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If there's a market for appliances, it is as an adjunct to PCs rather than as an alternative. |
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This ultra-compact device works well with home theater PCs or any PC that can't be connected via wired Ethernet. |
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The Surveillance Devices Act authorises Federal and state police to obtain warrants to plant back doors or keylogging on the PCs of suspects. |
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Upgrading of PCs should theoretically provide a kick-start for the PC producers, good solid but low margin business. |
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It can take care of all the logistics headaches associated with disposing old PCs, including collection and data wiping to military standards. |
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Although anyone with a working knowledge of PCs can set up their own back up system relatively simply, not everyone knows how. |
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The code then downloads spyware programs to surfers' PCs, including one that steals credit card numbers and other forms of financial information. |
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The replacement cycle tends to be three years for PCs, and a compelling set of technologies and features also motivates replacements. |
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By the same token, some PCs serve as a TV, Stereo, and DVD player all in one, and therefore require incredible sound reproduction. |
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The city of Schwabisch Hall in December also decided to repurpose a few hundred Microsoft PCs with Linux. |
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Malicious programs capable of turning home PCs into zombies controlled by hackers are growing at between 150 to 200 per week. |
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He promised that his Libs would replace the PCs as the governing party in this province. |
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The hardware that was in use, two PCs and 15 dumb terminals, could handle only data entry. |
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To effectively solve the most challenging problems requires that supercomputers be architected differently than standard PCs and servers. |
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Four PCs are rotting away in a Franklin County evidence room, and there is little their owners can do about it. |
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One of its new PCs with easy-to-use Internet telephone service has won raves from reviewers. |
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Among the highlights of the fair will be the new low-price PCs to be introduced. |
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Like a conventional crime scene, PCs contain evidence and an audit trail of user activity. |
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There are over 140,000 employees and over 3500 people on PCs and mainframes that I support. |
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Most inexpensive PCs use what is called integrated graphics, which shares your main memory. |
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It also attempts to open a backdoor on infected Windows PCs, allowing hackers to exploit compromised systems. |
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They also built a dashboard on execs' PCs to help monitor the business. |
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Well yes, it might use Symbian and it might not have Microsoft's microbrowser in it but, er, it's able to work with PCs running Microsoft software. |
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Today's Wall Street Journal had a story on syncing PCs and cellphones. |
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As the companies that make PCs try to recover from their worst slump in years, you'll find incredible deals on new systems during the holiday shopping season. |
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With these launches, AMD will at last have the armoury to compete with Intel in all sectors of the market, from mobile PCs, all the way up to corporate servers. |
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Hot summer days spent programming Atari PCs, competitive Frogger, and campfire songs about Qbert! |
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Imaginative applications of web technology are relatively rare, despite the huge expectations that were created when PCs became easily connectable. |
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In geekspeak, it's a media adapter, a category of home networking gear that can stream such content as pictures, music and video from networked PCs to the television. |
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The takeover was in response to the fact that an estimated 80 percent of PCs are infected by spyware and other potentially malicious software such as keyloggers and dialers. |
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This is still a lot dearer than many entry-level PCs, though. |
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Macs happily network with PCs so changeover can be managed elegantly. |
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Consumers use a cable modem to connect their PCs to the dish. |
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The most efficient programs exhibiting human intelligence might exceed the power and memory of present PCs manyfold, and devising them might be superhumanly difficult. |
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Beige PCs look like they have a long and healthy life ahead of them, just as long as Intel and the others don't start developing cuboid cases all of a sudden. |
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However, physical access control provides a very limited degree of protection for computer resources, which can include networks, PCs, workstations and laptops. |
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Its business centre provides access to PCs with Internet connection, printers, fax machines, photocopiers, mobile phones, and full secretarial and translation services. |
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This will largely be driven by healthy sales of consumer desktop and portables, while Japan will thrive on consumer PCs along with continuing recovery in business PC sales. |
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At the show, Tatung is showcasing plasma and liquid-crystal displays, MP3 players, high performance blade servers, tablet PCs and wireless mouses. |
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Many hardboat skippers have PCs by the helm, displaying electronic charts, plotting their position from a GPS interface and even steering the boat's auto-pilot. |
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The site will provide for multi-platform access allowing site visitors access to the site not only from their PCs but through devices such as palm pilots. |
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Mobilizer makes it easy to find exactly the right data when you need it on PCs, phones, tablets, phablets, notebooks and laptops. |
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Mark Dean holds three of the original nine patents on the computer on which all PCs are based. |
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Users of 386 and 486 PCs can take advantage of the program's expanded memory manager. |
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The Adesso CyberPad alleviates the need to manage multiple devices such as PDAs, notebook PCs, digital cameras and traditional notepads. |
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Beyond 2007, MRAM will become the commonly used memory chip for the main memory of PCs and the main memory network server chip. |
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The expansive embracement of PCs among organizations across all regions has redefined the work pattern. |
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Shive began his career in IT, supporting PCs and the many office peripherals. |
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The hostage-taker had threatened to shoot PCs David Abernethy-Clark and Glen Miller after they went to the house at Rhyl in north Wales. |
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David's parents criticised the two PCs saying their son was so upset by the telling-off that he spent the night being ill. |
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This technology addresses the backup requirements of computing environments from notebooks and PCs to entry-level servers. |
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Titled, Stereovision in PCs, The report finds that the S3D market is poised for rapid growth in the immediate future. |
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He fell prey to Trudeaumania and the gas tax imposed by the provincial PCs of Manitoba. |
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Some 98 per cent of PCs and laptops sold by PC World no longer have in-built floppy disk drives, with that figure expected to hit 100 per cent by the summer. |
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It is not unusual to find both Mac and PC computers in college computer laboratories, so you may need to become familiar with both Word for PCs and Word for Mac. |
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The company says one simply plugs the wireless adapter into serial equipment and transfers data to and from bluetooth-enabled laptops, PCs and devices. |
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Our experiments re-confirmed that mosses and lichens functioned better than PCs by decreasing soil buck density, increasing water holding capacity and infiltrability. |
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Using GIPS media processing, Social Communicator ensures that its VoIP functionality, both on mobile phones and PCs, is the highest-quality experience available. |
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In 2005 WildTangent won major OEM distribution deals that ship The WildTangent games console directly on the desktops of over 60 percent of PCs in North America. |
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In addition to the Gamer Scorpius series, CyberpowerPC will also update its existing Gamer Ultra and LAN Party EVO Ultra based gaming PCs with the new AMD FX processors. |
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Each participant receives a participation certificate and the top 100 rankers get prizes which include laptops, PCs, digicams, wrist watches, pen drives and books. |
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Available first in 32GB capacity the Onyx state drives are ideal for use as a boot up drive or for mobile PCs and Netbooks as a quality hard drive replacement. |
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Its major product lines, including e-book readers, graphics tablets and displays, tablet PCs, and Biometric Solutions, will be exhibited at the fair. |
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By connecting WCDMA and Wibro USB modem designed for wireless internet use of portable PCs, to the Bridge, several people can simultaneously use the Internet wireless. |
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It's a staggering number, and somehow I doubt that many more future Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniaks were working on PCs in the nascence of that industry. |
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But over the last five years in particular, a new technology has emerged which is based on PCs and which is becoming more and more reliable and suitable as a PBX replacement. |
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It explains the proliferation of PCs, iPods, smartphones, Tivos, GPS maps, digital cameras, and every other gadget on the constantly declining cost treadmill in techland. |
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