Most communication is by cell and satellite phones, and also by email on laptops. |
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Adolescents and young men who use laptops several times a day over many years face the greatest risk. |
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But the drag persists on the hardware side, where we're still repurposing Windows laptops for Linux. |
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But the group has been using two old laptops one of which is not functioning properly. |
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Their new M5 series of laptops use lightweight carbon-fibre materials, and their W1 laptop actually has a subwoofer built in for rocking audio. |
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Handheld and smaller computers offer ample advantages in mobility and compatibility and offer an alternative to laptops and ruggedized boxes. |
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Everyone was sitting, staring at their laptops, at bridge tables or completely sacked out on couches. |
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I see people with laptops, cellular phones and PDAs lumbering about like beasts of burden, talking aloud in public like village idiots. |
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In this latest version of the SFO, twelve women played electric guitars and five sampled the sound of the guitars and transformed it on laptops. |
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Yeah, I'm sure the techies out there may think I am strange when I say I don't love laptops. |
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I still see paper organizers, purses, man bags, clipboards, books, even full-size laptops. |
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We can look after the company cars, the laptops, the expenses and the telesales. |
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A mild-mannered couple use a variety of distract-and-grab schemes to steal laptops from business travelers. |
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Therefore with these laptops you do not need the Universal banana plug cable or a DC adapter to interface with your laptop. |
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Hidden within cell phones, laptops, and digital cameras, lithium-ion batteries increasingly power the world. |
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Customers can bring their battery-operated laptops and access the internet via high-frequency radio signals. |
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Dell sold eight million servers, laptops and desktop computers during the quarter. |
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Both leading graphics chips designers have a tendency to offer mobile flavors for laptops of their top-of-the-range products. |
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The spy ships, personal helicopters, flying shoes and crazy laptops are a fun distraction, and the high-tech tree house is pure fantasy. |
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Also of help would be pens, biros, building gloves, any laptops and in particular, crutches. |
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Wi-Fi laptops work quietly on tables while their owners sip their double mocha peppermint latte coffees and finish their sales reports. |
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Speaker size is a big factor in sound quality, and LCDs dwarf the itty-bitty speakers in laptops. |
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Flat-panel screens found their biggest niche in laptops, but now they're replacing desktop monitors and even television sets. |
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Physical misuse of laptops is behind the majority of faults with corporate machines, costing UK plc millions of unnecessary equipment repairs. |
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A place that I did contract work for had all their laptops stolen through an unalarmed window despite all the doors being watched. |
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Check online for sites selling refurbished laptops or check your local dealer. |
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A hero who attempted to stop a thief stealing laptops from a college was killed after the would-be robber mowed him down in a car. |
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All carry-on pieces, including laptops, must fit either underneath the seat in front of you or in an overhead bin. |
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Networks can be unsecure, laptops are easily stolen, personal data can be exposed by accident. |
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We could soon be taking snaps with our camera phone and transmitting those images to other phones, personal computers or laptops. |
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Educated, well-off young men, with degrees and laptops, imagine that their box-cutters are the equivalent of seventh-century swords. |
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What happened to the good old days, when we waited for kernel hackers to buy the unsupported laptops first and get them going for the rest of us? |
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They plug into portable devices and laptops, and will impress even insufferable music snobs. |
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When they do go on tour they are usually hidden by their laptops and non-communicative with the fans. |
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Petty cash, company stationary, mobile phones and laptops rank high among items stolen from offices, building sites and changing rooms. |
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In short, it's easy to grasp what makes a Centrino notebook different from other laptops. |
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Power notebooks and laptops are also the fastest growing area and they will also need electronics which will monitor and control the heat. |
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However, notebooks and laptops haven't had the luxury of big drives until recently. |
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They discovered the bar crammed full of newspaper hacks and TV presenters, tapping away at laptops and writing in notepads. |
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While most judges and lawyers in Germany carry laptops, many lawsuits are still filed using old fashioned typewriters and carbon paper. |
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Individual laptops can overcome the limitations of traditional one-size-fits-all approaches to school education. |
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Though most laptops are stolen simply for the hardware to be fenced, exceptions will exist. |
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Cheerful customers can then walk in and fire up their laptops straightaway, without fuss. |
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Leon says people on the road need to treat their laptops as if they were hefty, bulky wallets. |
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Notebook resells second-hand laptops, and any that cannot be sold are stripped for parts. |
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The three bands each made fans outside the genre's hermetic ghetto by embracing a world outside their laptops. |
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He was overawed by the rows of desks tiered as in a movie theatre, each equipped with multiple laptops and surrounded by giant screens. |
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Each room has a safe that not only holds most laptops, but has an electrical outlet in the safe to keep your computer charged. |
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Spittoons still grace the chamber, should any senator wish to gnaw on a bit of chaw, but senators are not permitted to use laptops on the floor. |
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Its software lets companies access their computer systems from anywhere in the world, offering access by palmtops, laptops or mobile phones. |
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Even laptops and palmtops are taking over the erstwhile super computers' importance. |
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To hot-desk wirelessly, all the laptops used by mobile workers have to have identical settings. |
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To make it easier for users to tap and swipe on even superthin Ultrabooks, laptop makers will introduce laptops with more unusual designs. |
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Four middle-aged guys, dressed business-casual, are sitting at a long desk in an off-white room, sifting through files and pecking at laptops. |
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Watch out for great close-out or liquidation sales and don't forget to check out refurbished laptops. |
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Architects educated during these two decades have seen their standard tools transformed, for better or worse, from pencils to laptops. |
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As an extra perk, hotel guests with wireless laptops can use the Wi-Fi network free of charge. |
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However, we don't regard personal organisers as a threat to laptops, but rather to mobile phones. |
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I'm sorting out the mess of information on my PC, my personal organiser, my two laptops and my mobile phone. |
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After all, today's laptops have just as much computing power as desktops, without taking up as much space. |
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This is particularly scary when you think of the number of laptops with modems that are connected to phone lines at some point. |
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Then the institution I worked for decided to have all their laptops provided by a contractor on a lease. |
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During the frenzied final days before the presentation, groups of students huddle around flip charts and laptops, hashing out their proposal. |
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People are snooping on our lives, and you can too with cheap laptops, a few crocodile clips and a battered old van. |
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Linux is certified and shipped pre-installed on workstations but is not offered on Compaq desktops and laptops. |
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For the moment, the prices are recorded on paper and keypunched into computers, although pricers will get touch-screen laptops later this year. |
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The school is now seeking help to buy a projector, computers, laptops, printers and scanners to equip the new suite. |
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Neither Compaq nor IBM have any business PCs or laptops based on AMD processors. |
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I attribute the successes of the show to the bassist and the saxophonist, and the failures to the two goons behind the laptops. |
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Students are to gather digital information with cameras and laptops on visits to waste management sites in the district. |
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While Claire is freshening up, Alan could discreetly check his e-mail, as all the rooms have plug-in facilities for laptops. |
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I came home via work to collect car and laptops, etc. for the office in Darlington. |
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The compromised website hosted an exploit which then allowed malware to be installed on these laptops. |
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The main application must be corporate users downloading e-mail to their laptops. |
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It will include desktops and laptops, plus printers, scanners, CD-ROM drivers and software when bought in the same transaction as the computer. |
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A group of new-media journalism students blogged the conference in real time, on their laptops and with their mobile phones and video cameras. |
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Packed with the same computing power as some laptops, wearables are still too expensive for average consumers. |
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His small flat off the King's Road is packed with technical books, laptops and charts. |
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Now he faces prison again after admitting fresh offences, including a bungled attempt to steal two laptops from the Great Western Hospital. |
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Add Wi-Fi, standard now on most new laptops, and your home office can be anywhere. |
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The analysts reckon consumer demand for laptops and notepads was behind the modest upturn. |
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That's still a big premium to pay for portability and extra battery life when you can get much more powerful laptops for much less. |
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It will feature high-end multimedia workstations, networked wireless laptops and express-type terminals. |
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Fuel cells promise up to a tenfold boost in battery life in laptops, cell phones, and the like. |
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The Dell range of products includes personal computers, workstations, laptops, file servers, storage devices and, recently, printers. |
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Symantec plans to develop versions of the software for servers, workstations, laptops and handheld devices. |
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They don't even have the hard drive space and memory that regular laptops have. |
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Londoners left more than double the number of laptops in the back of taxis compared with other cities. |
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The thieves stole two laptops, a computer, a laminator, a DVD player and a video machine. |
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Sales of storage systems, laptops, servers, software and printers jumped as well. |
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Sensors can also be placed around buildings to track the travels of laptops and desktops and prevent them being nicked. |
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And touchpads at the bottom of the keyboard as on laptops induce shoulder-ache. |
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Most laptops have 2 memory banks and have a limit as to how much memory they can recognize. |
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To me the point of laptops and desktops are that they provide different functions. |
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Some believe that smarter phones, and smaller, power-optimised laptops will squeeze it out. |
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But the business people will bring more laptops on a weekday game than a weekend game. |
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Taiwan is one of the leading exporters of laptops and desktop computers, chips and parts. |
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The building is filled with Wi-Fi hot spots for people to connect their laptops to the Internet. |
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The thieving wine connoisseurs then ransacked the house, stealing laptops, wallets and jewellery. |
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The product is available for laptops, and there is an adaptor for desktop machines. |
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Down in the press room with its barrage of electric hookups for reporters' laptops, a couple of Swiss women answered questions in perfect English. |
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Even the cheapest of laptops has more than enough power to drive word processing, spreadsheet and internet programs and to run video and multimedia as well. |
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That is the cost of the real estate, the cost of the table, and the cost to a shop's ambience when a bunch of hosers come in and spend all day staring at laptops. |
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It allows things like laptops and personal organisers to connect to the internet at broadband speeds within a confined area such as a hotel, cafe or airport. |
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And it can be attached to purses, laptops, carry-ons, and suitcases. |
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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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Passengers can connect through ordinary Wi-Fi enabled laptops. |
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Sometimes that means having company desktops locked down and administrative rights to laptops restricted so people cannot install unapproved software on the network. |
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Then in an ideal world we could perhaps patch this into a wireless network, so that passing geeks could genuinely play Tetris on the side of the building from their laptops. |
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The digerati gather to discuss life as seen through their laptops. |
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Currently, Wi-Fi is mainly available in laptops, smartphones and as part of a broadband home gateway, all devices that are priced at several hundred dollars or more. |
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The product will work across business desktops, laptops and file servers. |
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One thing's for sure, those wanting to access corporate data on the move can now choose from a variety of solutions from smartphones to lug-able laptops. |
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Many of these close-out sales will offer great laptops at reduced prices. |
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The idea with the XO machine was that many kids using those laptops would be out in rural areas without reliable Internet access. |
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It seems a basic concept but armed with laptops, mobiles and digicams the whole claims process can be addressed far more efficiently with our own software. |
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Peace-loving creatures with laptops and earbuds, more Portlandia than drugstore cowboy. |
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Such a demand has been answered by computer manufacturers who are competing to produce laptops of smaller size and lighter weight endowed with wireless capabilities. |
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One of big arguments about laptops is the lack of performability. |
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With braillewriters ready, laptops open, and pencils sharpened, more than 45 students with visual impairments will participate in the Tenth Annual Technology Olympics. |
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While this would work for the road warriors and their laptops, it is not so clear cut when a road warrior might have to access resources via a public terminal. |
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Systems integration is what will make blue force tracking much greater than the sum total of all the ruggedized laptops we manage to bolt into our tanks and trucks. |
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The corner rent-to-own store also carries laptops and PCS, along with flat-screen TVs, washers-driers, and furniture of all kind. |
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By late 2008, netbooks had begun to take market share away from laptops. |
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Four laptops, one hard disk and a video camera were taken from Addameer's office, a statement from the group said. |
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I saw tables where there used to be desks, funky sweatshirts instead of grey pullovers, and a class full of smiling schoolchildren learning about Mondrian on laptops. |
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Fox News is on the projector screen, laptops showing the latest results are on the table, and the chicken wings are getting cold. |
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Just before Xmas, I splurged on a couple of laptops for me and my significant other to play games together and price-wise, they weren't too expensive. |
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Pants were removed, chairs were put in place, laptops were strategically positioned on the edge of the bed, and we got to work. |
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We're giving away three of Lenovo's innovative 2-in-1 laptops to help you do more. |
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To many corporate workers, becoming self-employed conjures up images of laptops in the garden, family meal times at 6pm on the dot and never missing a school sports day. |
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The panels produce electricity, which can charge phones and laptops through USB ports embedded in the surrounding benches. |
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It could also bring us one step closer to easily building our own laptops and being able to cherry-pick the best components for a laptop's particular mission. |
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The United Nations was prompted to impose a ban on selling mainframe computers or laptops to North Korea. |
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They included laptops, a camera tripod, a studio light and even an Al Jazeera business card. |
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The camera tracked around them portentously as they sat at glowing laptops in a dimly-lit smoky room and, bit by bit, revealed the purported secret of Christie's success. |
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Many here believe that hackers are already cruising around metropolitan areas in cars and on bicycles, with their laptops listening for the beacons of wireless networks. |
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On the kitchen table, two laptops are open and towers of fashion magazines, costume jewelry and beauty products are everywhere. |
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Users of dedicated systems, such as personal laptops, generally present a lower risk, though an infection of spyware could still install a key logger. |
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You'll be moving around at uni a lot, and heavy laptops are a killer. |
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On the table he places a bottle of fruit juice and two laptops. |
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I've never been a big believer in the mouse nubbin found on some laptops, but the size of the Meteor would make it a good candidate for such a pointing device. |
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The use of touch screen technology in smartphones, tablets, laptops, mobile phones, and other portable information devices is gaining momentum. |
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Witness the speed with which so-called luggable systems became portables, and portables became laptops. |
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For example, some laptops have events related to their docking stations and keyboard lights that are not used on nondocking or unlighted laptops. |
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The Maine Learning Technology Initiative program supplies all students with Apple MacBook laptops. |
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Desktops and laptops have become the weakest link in enterprise networks, exposing companies to unauthorized software downloaded by end users. |
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In WarDriving, attackers drive around with Wi-Fi enabled laptops to detect open wireless networks. |
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At 22 ounces, the standard version is for laptops over five pounds and there's an almost-15 ounce version for the ultralights. |
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They used Apple Mac laptops and a design software package to create their very own comic strip about a magical egg. |
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The Cellphone Charger Box will offer multiple ports, allowing it to charge tablets and laptops in addition to cell phones. |
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This touch screen fits into your car cigar lighter, giving you a DVD and video game player, and connecting to computers, laptops and Sat-Nav. |
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Netbooks generally come with much less crapware loaded on them than other laptops, so dumping what you don't want doesn't take much effort. |
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Also added are two new solar rechargers that can charge e-devices as large as laptops, e-readers, PDA and cell phones. |
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This sleek collection is available in black and includes a roller, top loading laptop case and slipcases for laptops and netbooks. |
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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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Smaller mobile phones and multi-purpose gadgets such as the BlackBerry have replaced bulky laptops and Filofaxes. |
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Apple earlier this week said it would add SD card slots to new MacBook Pro laptops due for release later this year. |
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Their tools were computers and when three or four engineers surrounded a car and plugged in, the scene wasn't dueling banjos. It was dueling laptops. |
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Seagate wants to get the UM HDD into Android-powered fondleslabs pronto, though the drive would be just at home in Ultrabooks and other skinny laptops. |
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The thief seemed only interested in cash and jewellery which is why he even tried to break the piggybank of my kids but didn't touch the laptops kept on the dining table. |
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Then there is the annual rite of parents arriving at their offsprings' halls of residence with their kids taking their personal stereos and laptops into their rooms first. |
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The Sideband Laptop Ensemble, a musical group that utilizes specially designed, custom-made hemispherical speakers and a fleet of laptops, will perform on Nov. |
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Internet freeloaders used to previously carry their laptops and roam a neighborhood looking for Internet signals from a wireless home adapter, which has a narrow range. |
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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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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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Meanwhile, an FIR was also lodged against Sushil Kumar Modi for allegedly promising to give away laptops, colour TV sets, dhotis and saris to voters. |
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A search of his home uncovered laptops and numerous memory sticks with 16,419 indecent pictures and videos, pinhole cameras and anti-detection software. |
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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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Louis College of Pharmacy has selected ESET NOD32 Antivirus software to protect its student laptops and campus network from evolving malware threats. |
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Noteworthily, 14-inch laptops are the mainstream models in the market. |
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The Chicago Botanic Garden's hour-long virtual field trip took students into the garden grounds as horticulturalists filmed themselves on laptops and camera phones. |
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A memo has been sent to staff requesting unwanted cameras, laptops, computers, game consoles and other electrical goods to go in the cut-price shop. |
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In addition, the wireless networks that allow these laptops to connect to the Internet aren't nearly as fast, as reliable or as safe as hard-wired networks. |
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