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61laptop — lap|top sb., pen, s, pene (bærbar computer) …
62Laptop — Lap|top [ lɛ... ], der, auch das; s, s <englisch> (kleiner, tragbarer Personal Computer) …
63One Laptop per Child — OLPC redirects here. For other uses, see OLPC (disambiguation). One Laptop per Child Formation January 2005 Type Non profit Headquarters Cambridge, Massachuset …
64Personal computer — This article is about personal computers in general. For computers generally referred to as PCs , see IBM PC compatible. For hardware components dealing with personal computers, see Personal computer hardware. Personal computer An illustration of …
65List of computer size categories — This list of computer size categories attempts to list commonly used categories of computer by size, in descending order of size. Of course, one generation s supercomputer is the next generation s mainframe , and a PDA doesn t have the same set… …
66Outbound Laptop — The Outbound Laptop was an Apple Macintosh compatible laptop computer. It was powered by a 15 MHz Motorola 68000 processor. Later versions increased the clock speed to 20 MHz. Introduced in 1989, at over 4 kg the Outbound Laptop was significantly …
67List of computer system manufacturers — This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. The following is a list of notable computer system manufacturers. Contents 1 Current 2 Defunct 3 See als …
68Rugged computer — Panasonic CF U1 Toughbook rugged computer is used for surveying, cartography or field data collection. CF U1 is used for example for forest inventories (Field Map technology). A rugged (or ruggedized, but also ruggedised) computer is a computer… …
69Wristwatch computer — The Fossil Wrist PDA, which runs Palm OS. A wristwatch computer is a wearable computer that fits like a wristwatch. It may offer features similar to a PDA, palmtop or tablet computer. Similar terms which refer to the same concept are wrist… …
70AT&T Computer Systems — is the generic name for American Telephone Telegraph s unsuccessful attempt to compete in the computer business. In return for divesting the local Bell Operating Companies (Baby Bells), AT T was allowed to have an unregulated division to sell… …