| When the personal computer was introduced 20 years ago, few people foresaw the widespread proliferation of smart devices. |
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| Neither the personal computer nor the hand calculator had been developed yet. |
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| Today, having successfully expanded and marketed its own brand name, it is not about to get out of the personal computer business. |
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| This was a big deal that people could have computers, but the personal computer was mainly for fun. |
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| There have been hi-fi units equipped with hard drives, but nothing beats a personal computer for ripping and managing an audio collection. |
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| Disk space on a desktop personal computer couldn't handle the volume being churned out. |
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| All that a small organization needs to have is a personal computer, a modem and telephone line and the necessary software. |
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| Unfortunately, the Internet and the personal computer are designed for the storing and exchanging of data, not for its security. |
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| Doing so will take a load off your feet, and prevent your brain from becoming clogged, cluttered or crashing like your hapless personal computer. |
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| Battle of Britain is a war game for the personal computer from noted designer Gary Grigsby. |
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| In only a few years, it won't just be the Web that confounds you, it will be your personal computer. |
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| Those wanting to steal account details from a personal computer can purchase an extraordinary range of keylogging devices. |
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| Almost every game playable on a personal computer allows for keyboard control. |
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| The editor is preferably operable on a personal computer found in many homes today. |
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| Sure, dot-com advertising is down, the number of newbies hitting the Internet has reached a plateau, and personal computer sales have fallen. |
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| It promises to produce everything from the waft of freshly baked chocolate cookies to percolating coffee over a personal computer. |
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| The court document noted that personal computer makers are free to set the default search engine to any service they choose. |
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| The company's move comes as personal computer prices continue to fall because of a price war in the sector. |
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| The file may be read on a personal computer, a personal digital assistant, or on an electronic device designed specifically for reading e-books. |
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| Clinical measurements are displayed graphically on a normal personal computer. |
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| Just look at Microsoft's buggy, insecure personal computer operating systems over the years. |
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| The four-page tabloids, little more than newsletters, materialized mainly because the editor used his personal computer at home. |
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| A wlan interface card is a small circuit board that is installed in a personal computer so that users can connect to the Internet without wires. |
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| The user equipment may be based on a set-top box and television, a personal computer, a cellular telephone with a display, or other such devices. |
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| Just like your personal computer, you can video chat with friends and family or in this case colleagues. |
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| In the late eighties, most personal computer users had a dot matrix impact printer. |
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| And when content creation and experience matters, the personal computer remains a remarkably versatile tool. |
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| Because the personal computer at home is permanently connected, there is no need to dial up for access. |
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| The next step in technology escalation is the addition of a stand-alone personal computer. |
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| In the past, when a disk drive was updated in a personal computer, the old disk drive was thrown away. |
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| He said that the availability of harmful material on the internet was no more the fault of the internet service provider than it was of the personal computer being used. |
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| There was a South Seas shipping boom, a railroad boom, an automobile boom, a personal computer boom, a fiber optics boom, a cell phone boom and an Internet boom. |
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| Soku-PAT is a system connected to Internet banking, whose members can also place a bet through the Internet by personal computer or mobile phone. |
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| Once again, even the most basic word processing program on the simplest personal computer would be ample to generate all of those. |
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| The eVilla's outward form certainly resembles a personal computer, and it includes a keyboard and mouse. |
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| Dell, the personal computer giant, issued a red-faced apology Monday for a gaffe the company likely hoped would go away. |
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| The personal computer converts the telephone signal from analogue to digital and transmits it across the company's data network. |
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| In an interesting parallel to the personal computer market, handheld computer markers are looking to Microsoft to be their savior. |
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| The same day, the police searched his house without a warrant and took away his personal computer and some written material from his apartment. |
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| You may be able to use your personal computer, printer, telephone and fax machine for the business. |
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| A web editor does no longer need to be a software package you buy at a shop to take with you and install on your personal computer. |
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| The personal computer industry only grew once it was able to educate customers that they needed more power and a fancier chip. |
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| And, they require deeps insights into trends in personal computer and mobile device technology. |
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| What prevents you from taking a look at the content of a personal computer? |
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| We might want you to confirm your identity even if you're logging on from your personal computer. |
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| A classic example here is the personal computer, whose prices have decreased steadily but whose quality continues to increase over the years. |
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| A weather forecast that takes this super computer two and a half hours to make, would take more than a month using a personal computer. |
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| You are responsible for the security associated with your personal computer or other electronic access device. |
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| For example, the personal computer has revolutionized communication, manufacturing and education. |
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| This software lets you collect data from the datalogger, manage the data, and produce customized reports on a personal computer. |
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| The T4127 will still be available on our website at which time you may print the document or download it to your personal computer. |
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| However, in many situations it is useful to be able to have access to mails via other computers than just your own personal computer. |
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| A district court judge in California recently held that installing a keylogging device on a personal computer connected to the Internet does not violate the Wiretap Act. |
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| Anyone who thought the personal computer, with its dull, office-furniture styling, was going to be the device to open up the online world to screenagers needs to think again. |
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| The big break came in 1980 when an agreement was signed to provide the operating system that became known as MS-DOS, for IBM's new personal computer. |
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| An Iowa campaign staffer alleged in lawsuit against the Bachmann campaign that Sorenson stole the list from her personal computer. |
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| The idea of a personal computer for each school kid is hardly groundbreaking. |
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| Smartphones represent the biggest wave in the history of computing, bigger even than the personal computer was 30 years ago. |
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| The Liana system uses a small, omnidirectional antenna to acquire satellite signals that are sent direct to a personal computer for processing and distribution. |
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| A personal computer and touch-screen software was taken from each booth. |
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| The information processed by the personal computer is used for adjusting the output from the paper manufacturing equipment, the latter not being part of the system. |
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| We choose to stay completely away from the personal computer. |
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| Therefore, your personal computer could be your usual log-on source and be a non-usual log-on source for a friend using your computer for the first time. |
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| It can also be downloaded on to a personal computer or printed on transparencies for a presentation to a group of parents or child care providers. |
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| Look at the personal computer industry today. |
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| Brand himself created the term personal computer. |
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| The messy, often costly, individualism of the personal computer environment can be jettisoned for greater efficiency. |
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| Calculations of radiation doses in a patient that once took hours to complete could now be accomplished in only minutes on a desktop personal computer. |
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| These were an anti-copier feature, which causes commercial photocopiers to recognize and refuse to copy a bank note, and a digital watermark, which has the same effect on most personal computer printers and scanners. |
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| It will not be through a personal computer, sitting on a desk, that an individual interacts with on a discrete basis for several hours a day at work or school. |
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| Terms of use include the right to store information on a personal computer and the right to reproduce information in accordance with the conditions set out below. |
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| Users can create these materials using visual and textual documents residing on their own personal computer as well as choose whether or not to share their work. |
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| It has sponsored and ultimately benefited from a continuous series of innovations, from the mainframe to the personal computer, services and cloud computing. |
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| It is for this reason that VoodooPC will be releasing an NVIDIA SLI equipped RAGE desktop that will absolutely wipe the floor with any personal computer currently available today. |
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| All functions are managed from the electronic control unit, subordinately with respect to the ParkLite software, installed on a personal computer. |
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| A differential diagnosis can accompany the laboratory results across the network to a physician's personal computer. |
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| With a connecting cable, two scales can be used as an axle load scale. Up to 12 scales can be connected serially to a separate processing unit or to a personal computer. |
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| The study was conducted among end users of personal computer laser and dot matrix printers at office-based businesses. |
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| For that, thank Ajay Bhatt, a computer architect and fellow at Intel, who was the first to come up with the idea of a universal port for attaching peripherals to a personal computer. |
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| He has manipulated the police to get his personal computer and printer. |
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| Whenever you use your personal computer and the Internet, there is a potential risk of contracting a computer virus or the possibility of infiltration by intrusion software known as a Trojan horse. |
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| The potential consequences of any of these threats could include damage to your personal computer, access to your secret information and the inability to use FCC Online Services. |
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| It is the origin of the film industry, the hippie counterculture, the Internet, and the personal computer, among others. |
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| In the last few years computer hardware and software programs such as Microsoft Excel, have advanced so dramatically that virtually anyone with a personal computer can create realistic models of complex systems. |
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| The Newton Backup Utility provides customers with the ability to back up data on a Newton PDA to a Windows or Mac OS-based personal computer. |
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| His phone rings constantly, he boasts to the reader, and his access to the dirt in the personal computer industry is unmatched. |
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| The pre-defined areas are circles or polygons generated by the operator using a personal computer, and then transferred to the GPS repeater as a simple text file. |
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| That's because the original IBM personal computer was designed with the idea that 640 kilobytes of random-access memory was all anyone would and should ever need. |
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| The personal computer revolution has a great impact on this development. |
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| Apple's 8 percent slice of the personal computer industry is puny compared with the Wintel computers that account for about 75 percent of the PC market. |
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| The discs will feature a full album playable on a standard CD player, and an interactive audio-visual section playable on a standard Macintosh personal computer. |
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| The MicroImage Digital Scanner 300 scans and digitizes micrographic images, allowing them to be viewed, edited, or enhanced on a personal computer screen. |
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