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Q. Can you tell me what the CMOS is supposed to do? A. The CMOS, or complementary metal oxide semiconductor, is a bit of memory on the computer's motherboard that holds the machine's time, date and other system information.
Also note that this will take up a bit of memory in your computer.
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The first night was a bit of a memory test, making sure I stood in the right places and didn't fall off the stage, but I got better, I hope".
ARMSTRONG--John Chace, died on November 4th, 2009 in Shelburne, VT from complications of aortic stenosis, a disease that robbed him of his energy and a bit of his memory, but never his analytic mind.
No one would be inaccurate in calling Firefox a bit of a memory hog at times.
The downsides: only available for Windows Vista and XP for now (it also uses IE for browsing), an uninspired UI and a bit of a memory drain.
They're also freeing up a bit of internal memory, enhancing stability, updating the Facebook application/widget, and adding a few new widgets.
According to one BlackBerry Forum user this update seems to improve the browser and adds a bit of extra memory among other things.
It requires some hardware assistance today, but MMX-enabled Pentium processors with a bit of extra memory can do it, as can several multimedia chips like Chromatic Research's Mpact and Philips TriMediaa.
These drives had a bit of flash memory that held often-accessed files – boot files, OS files, and the like – as well as plenty of old, boring spinning hard drive plates for other files.
As mostly all of the apps mentioned on top bDule is a bit of a memory drain, and at times renders a bit slow, but the UI is really well thought-out (love the different templates you can switch to in just one mouse-click) and it does what it's supposed to do really well.
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