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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'open computer' is not correct in written English
It would be more grammatically correct to say 'turn on the computer' or 'boot up the computer' instead. For example: "I need to boot up the computer in order to get my work done."
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He found that the Open Computer "trounced" the competition.
Getting into bed surrounded by my books, magazines, notebooks, open computer and watching Miss Marple.
"We have developed technology that will allow only software updates that we have verified will work with the Open Computer," he said.
More disturbing, he had placed all this information, including classified documents, "on an open computer network with hundreds of Internet connections to the outside world".
On the other hand, if Apple decides to rewrite its software and knock out Psystar, Open Computer owners could be stuck running the current version of Leopard forever.
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Hewlett-Packard, the world's No. 1 personal computer maker, said it had annual sales of $2 billion linked to the Linux open computer-operating system, the fast-growing rival to Microsoft's Windows.
This and other open computers let artists freely experiment with industrial art infused with digital abilities.
(Child opens computer and begins watching videos on YouTube).
Open your Computer by clicking the Start menu and selecting Computer.
Access it by opening either Computer or My Computer.
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