There are six networked computers providing access to the Defweb and online library services. |
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We're going through a change right now, thanks to a wave of technical and social change and to the arrival of cheap, networked computers. |
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Much the same treatment was meted out to the illustrious society ladies among whom she networked so assiduously. |
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Imagine the network effects that will occur when your industry gets networked and rebuilt and reinvented. |
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It will feature high-end multimedia workstations, networked wireless laptops and express-type terminals. |
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Other sessions were held in a traditional pharmaceutics lab that included several networked computer terminals. |
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From September 1961 all first transmissions of schools programmes would be simultaneously networked. |
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At your end, you will need a desktop computer or a networked group of desktop computers that can link to the black box. |
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It is the idea of responding to networked threats through a networked world order. |
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This alien-ness is at once personal and collective, local and global, nodal and networked. |
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I was pleasantly surprised to discover a clamorous, dim room filled with networked computers available dirt-cheap. |
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Technology killed copyright, and copyright is anachronistic in networked culture. |
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In today's high-speed networked computing environment, both inadvertent damage and malicious attacks can cripple a system in the blink of an eye. |
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Peer-to-peer computing enables networked computers to eliminate the need for a server. |
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We've networked a lot of areas as part of the desert knowledge movement proposals. |
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Any outrage or disaster is amplified by the media and by the fact that we're so connected, so networked. |
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The result will be ubiquitous radios that are always connected and seamlessly networked across offices, buildings, and even cities. |
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But for this most secretive and networked of groups things have seldom been better. |
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This is what it means to say that the social field is networked, connected, rather than a matter of place, sites, and home. |
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Broadband access to the home will create a new wave of networked devices, such as TVs, videophones, even kitchen appliances. |
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Sometimes bugs can come and go, or networked programs may encounter bugs only when talking to specific servers or clients. |
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Never before had the top-down world of presidential campaigning been opened to a bottom-up, laterally networked community of ordinary voters. |
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The Common ARTS system is a highly distributed, networked, multithreaded, real-time system. |
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You will come away energized and motivated and networked and connected and ready to push your company to places it wouldn't go before. |
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Also called storage subsystem virtualization, array-based brands virtualize single arrays or multiple networked arrays by the same manufacturer. |
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It uses networked computers and multi-channel speaker playback to more closely approximate the different instruments and their ranges. |
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I have networked Linux machines on my home network consisting of two desktop machines and a laptop. |
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All the computers are networked and connected to one Internet cable, so we can all be online at once. |
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So far, Saha plans to install networked servers running Linux to handle most e-mail and web-related tasks for each of the 70 schools in the area. |
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The networked structure of the Internet proves to be an important enabler in becoming increasingly networked. |
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There are more than 700 networked machines located in casinos throughout Nevada and the jackpot grows each time a coin drops into any of them. |
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With Zigbee networked microprocessors you can link your lights with your cellphone. |
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I'm a purebred academic myself, with a research focus in networked virtual reality. |
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Through donations of second-hand equipment and visits by volunteers, Mr Pun was able to turn his vision of a networked Nepal into reality. |
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Often at Christmastime there would be a special networked Christmas Eve or Christmas Day service. |
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The films were hand picked by organisers who travelled and networked with major international film festivals. |
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The worm attempts to copy itself to the Windows folder on networked computers with open shared drives. |
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The force is designed, built, and skilled for integrated, networked operations that make today's joint ops seem clumsy. |
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The company's Avid Unity MediaNetwork is designed specifically for sharing high-bandwidth digital media files between networked workstations. |
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This creates the loop necessary for all of the networked units to communicate with the computer. |
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But if you buy a subscription to a download service offering the same music, that's part of the brave new networked world in which Europe has an edge. |
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Better performance capabilities and lower costs of PC-based networked computing means that the real machine time cost is next to nothing. |
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It could conduct experiments, either virtually or by tinkering with networked infrastructure. |
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Our leitmotif Connected Thinking is a perfect description of our networked thinking. |
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An omnivorous consumer of books and news, he has been able to spot markets where networked computers running just the right program can save customers money. |
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The social revolution that was to produce the sexually liberated, individualist and networked generation of today had begun. |
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The new, networked society of global helots is here and now. |
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Our project is networked with other neutrino-sensitive supernova detectors looking for such outbursts. |
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Faced with centrally organized and bureaucratic state apparatuses, dissident actors can adjust organizationally, moving towards more networked forms of organization. |
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We are faced with people who are battle-hardened, indoctrinated, globally networked and fluent in English. |
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Software metering and auditing on networked systems gives managers precise tracking tools to determine who uses what software, when, where and how often. |
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Moving to networked electronic files will provide a solution to that quagmire. |
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Insulated from ruin, networked into success, failing upward and retiring in splendor are commonplace. |
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If by mistake two networked stopwatches have acquired the same event, REI2 will choose the one acquired first. |
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Rewards are distributed unevenly, especially in our networked world. |
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Field medical units will be networked with the medical communications for combat casualty care, which supports the joint theater medical information program. |
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While each of the test centres are independently run, they are networked around the country thus ensuring that the standard requirements are adhered to. |
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Delivery of healthcare expertise can be networked through health centres in villages and beyond extending the reach of healthcare to places where it does not exist. |
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During its 25 years of operations, the national flag carrier has networked major destinations in the Gulf to ease passenger woes as the need arose. |
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When I saw they all had the same game on their screens I wondered if they'd networked the machines, and were having some sort of Barbie deathmatch, but no. |
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Over the past few years the premises have been completely refurbished and now includes a computer training centre with ten, fully networked computers. |
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There are two articles currently doing the rounds that both talk about the value and utility of being part of the networked world, and what it means to participate within it. |
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New forms of making change happen are going to be more horizontal, networked, relational. |
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Protecting intellectual property is also imperative, as is building and maintaining trust among firms networked together. |
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A future car will be more like a computer on wheels, networked with the surrounding infrastructure and other vehicles. |
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And, above all, they networked furiously, Albanians with Egyptians, Ghanaians with Latvians. |
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Two different digital audio formats are used for networked access. |
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Soon LWT found itself having trouble getting programmes networked. |
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Once digitised, Europe's cultural heritage can be a driver of networked traffic. |
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We must offer a networked policy here, which is why the European Parliament and the Commission also have work to do. |
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Get the power and performance you need to connect a new generation of networked media platforms. |
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Also, in an increasingly networked world, every country is a hub, with multiple external and internal interfaces. |
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You can stream large applications from any networked storage device without server software. |
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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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Discovers networked computers, and allows you to gather and track custom data fields. |
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The Web relies on formal standards and technological specifications for information exchange between networked computers. |
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In summer over 50 systems are connected to a central server and networked with one another. |
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The desktop computers of the heavily networked financial industry are predominately based on the same operating system. |
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Any display manager running on the networked hosts that is willing to service the request responds. |
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Smart surveillance solutions require networked surveillance cameras and digital video recorders, combined with advanced recognition and tracking applications. |
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Since we are not represented in ASIT, we are networked with the banks rather loosely. |
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Ensuring all networked systems are patched, and virus scanners are up to date. |
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It is very simplistic to think that a large number of networked computers is all that is required to bridge the digital divide, even if this does make a contribution. |
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The suite is a technological innovation, with networked computing modules to support different applications. |
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The three stations carry networked programming with the two stations in the BBC South East region every evening. |
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Networked publication: a networked publication normally comprises the linked objects on one communications network domain which are judged to be intrinsic to the publication. |
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The telematics unit is networked with the vehicle's electronic system and can control features such as the immobilizer, depending on the rental process. |
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Europe has made big progress towards the networked economy, but it needs to shift up a gear to lead the transition to next-generation networks while not slacking off in its efforts to overcome the digital divide. |
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A networked conversation possesses a strategic orientation, i.e., it implies consentient goal-setting, problem formulation, and descriptions of future actions. |
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We can take it as read that our networked technologies will continue to play some fairly considerable role in shaping the circumstances and possibilities experienced by billions of city-dwellers worldwide. |
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The Internet, which seems so immensely sophisticated to us, turns out to be just the first primitive stage in the evolution of a global, networked mind. |
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This is why there is a deliberate emphasis on promoting mental agility, networked thinking, an awareness of socially relevant issues and management skills. |
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Specifically, the task force encourages university libraries to include some instruction on the efficient use of electronic and networked information resources in their library familiarization programs. |
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All of a sudden there's a whiff of rissoles and mustard in the air  how on earth did the smell of lunch in Berlin manage to find its way down the cables of the networked world to Luxemburg? |
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The myth of a new networked world where everyone is an independent producer behind a touch screen can only be invented and purveyed by intellectuals who don't have a clue about conditions of labor in the real world. |
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In the context of a metrobasel research project, BAK Basel Economics has, for the first time, investigated where Basel and its networked metropolitan environs stand in comparison with fifteen other European locations. |
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I remain convinced that ordinary city-dwellers can use networked informatics beneficially, to support them in their aims of group coordination, collective decision-making and deliberative self-determination. |
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This project, guided by the MOT as lead partner, has networked six cross-border conurbations in Europe since November 2008 on the topic of governance. |
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Industry Canada is working toward achieving Canada's connectedness goals by focussing on activities, programs and policies related to the three pillars of a networked nation: infrastructure, use and content. |
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The other PCs are networked to the connected PC and used off-line for reading and composing e-mail, reviewing websites, computer training and using applications and educational courseware. |
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Malik's consultants transfer findings from cybernetics and biology to the communication structures within a team so that the knowledge of key employees is networked as efficiently as possible. |
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Be it an individual hotel parking garage or a large-scale worldwide networked project, Application Service Providing is suitable for every type of car park. |
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To bridge this gap, DRDC created CAMX, a multiagent simulation of civilian activity that can interoperate with war games through standard protocols for networked simulations. |
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What is called for, rather, is an all-embracing approach that can only be developed in networked security structures based on a comprehensive national and global security rationale. |
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Strategically designed for your growing networked office these products offer expandable, multifunctional solutions with ultra fast speeds, advanced image processing, and seamless network connectivity. |
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The story depicts a soulless push-button, heavily networked world. |
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An official speaks darkly of the possible threat created by countless billions of microchips in devices from cars to household dryers, increasingly networked but largely unsupervised. |
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Instead, it requires an all-encompassing approach that can only be developed in networked security structures and within the context of a comprehensive national and global security philosophy. |
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Top floor: a roomful of sombre youths vying for individual supremacy using some form of networked arcade strategy game that uses collectible cards. |
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Occupy Sandy's volunteers were unquestionably able to do this because they used networked technology to coordinate and maintain real-time situational awareness over their activities. |
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Perhaps there would be a need too for funds to be established in the Member States to help socially excluded groups to become integrated into the networked society. |
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The participants stressed that there was a need for networked working to grow even more strongly, so that workers in the agricultural sector take part in the decisions that affect them. |
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Perform remote restores of your networked machines. |
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The Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada is a networked community of organizations and individuals who share a common vision for an integrated system of chronic disease prevention in Canada. |
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It is family sensitive and well networked. |
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From the practical perspective of networked communications and determining eligibility, it is becoming difficult to sustain the concept of limited access. |
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A general feature of innovation in networked technologies often involves the recombination of existing technologies so that new applications and infrastructure are built on top of existing systems in a cumulative fashion. |
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How is your specialized unit networked with this committee? |
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In the end, the commitment of cultural studies experts to knowledge management will not only determine who has access to knowledge and in which way knowledge is networked. |
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Consider three organizations, three hierarchies that might be networked together in the heterarchical fashion that Stephenson posits. |
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The team has never done networked multiplay for a racing game. We aren't completely sure we can do it. |
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The remainder of licence fee revenue raised in the country is spent on networked programmes. |
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All networked programming originates from Global Radio's London headquarters, including the syndicated Vodafone Big Top 40 on Sunday afternoons. |
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However, over time and as its ownership changed, Meridian began to make a number of regional and networked programmes itself. |
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The networked world is typically envisioned as a globe-spanning English Sprachraum. |
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A new study from ABI Research analyzes the global market for wireless, networked industrial monitoring. |
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Almost every computer is networked, interacting with other workstations internally. |
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With Bright House Networks new Voyager service, the Enhanced DVR can be networked to up to seven other cable boxes in the home. |
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That gap is due to the fact that in industry more than half of the computers are workstations networked off a minicomputer or a mainframe. |
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Google Apps helped retrain us to work in a networked fashion. |
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State capitalism and planned economies are simply no longer formulas for success in the Internet Age, with its networked global economy and unfettered capital markets. |
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When AAFES originally replaced its classic cash registers with RPOS terminals, it chose the NCR 1255, basically a dumb terminal networked to a central in-store processor. |
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The built-in networking features, along with the device's duplexing capabilities, make it an ideal small office solution for single or multiple networked users. |
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This is achieved by relieving networked Web servers of performing the CPU intensive SSL encryption and decryption calculations associated with c-commerce applications. |
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The Acta eCommerce Data Platform is the first and only solution designed to make enterprise data B2B eCommerce-ready across all channels in the networked economy. |
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For larger microcomputer systems and for networked microcomputers, the internal control requirements would be considerably more than those discussed here. |
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We maintain, as you did in your time, the cultural squick about internal interfaces with networked machinery, and about data capture, for obvious reasons. |
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Experience and knowledge are no longer correlated with age, they argue, as they show up iPaded, smartphoned, globally traveled, socially networked, and multitasked. |
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As with all BBC Local Radio stations, it also airs the networked weekday evening shows, originating from BBC Radio Leeds and produced independently by Wire Free Productions. |
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It has been suggested that travel is necessary in order to maintain relationships, as social life is increasingly networked and conducted at a distance. |
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They also cover natural monopolies and networked industries. |
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When the key is later reconnected to the server, the licenced features controlled by this key will automatically become available again to other networked users. |
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A surveillance camera that is networked to a DVR detects motion, an alarm annunciates and a custom audio-visual warning is automatically broadcast. |
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