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Billed as a cyber-thriller, the play is about a hacker caring for his demented father and whose computer may have a mind of its own.
Reasons for holding off for a few months: Service might get a bit cheaper (especially if you go for a phone-cable-TV-Internet service package, such as that offered by RCN); your next computer may have a cable modem built in; you might get a better deal from a phone company offering digital subscriber line technology, which can transmit at near- cable speeds over conventional phone lines.
Your computer may have a memory card reader.
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"But the computers may have a say in it.
Some older computers may have a mix of high-speed USB 2.0 ports and the earlier, slower USB 1.1 ports.
Now the computer will restart and boot up from the USB flash drive.(Note: Different computers may have a different hotkey to press that will bring up that menu. For example on an Asus laptop holding F2 key will bring up the boot device menu.
A. Although the notion of sending digitized scents from computer to computer may have seemed a bizarre notion just a few years ago, several companies are working to create hardware and software for just that purpose.
If you cheered for the robots in old sci-fi thrillers like "The Day the Earth Stood Still" or "Forbidden Planet," your computer may have found a new friend in Harman Multimedia's JBL Creature speakers.
Separately, the Northern Ireland Office issued a statement last night in response to a Guardian story published on Tuesday which revealed former Northern Ireland secretary Peter Hain had been told by the police that his computer may have been hacked by an investigator working for NI while he was in the post.
And some say they were unaware that their feverish clicks on a home computer may have been against the law.
IBM's Watson computer may have made mincemeat of his human competitors on "Jeopardy!", a trivia quizshow requiring both vast knowledge and linguistic competence.
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