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Mac Web service that caters to its Macintosh computer user base.
FORBES: Google Goes Blog-Crazy
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In India, the personal computer (PC) base is limited to about 4 million.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Conversations: 'I Want to Make a Difference'
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The new Esplex operation will be in the Polish city of Wroclaw, which is already a base for other computer companies including Siemens and Hewlett Packard.
BBC: Jobs go as firm moves to Poland
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This small USB peripheral, just slightly thicker than a pen, attaches to the base of any computer display, allowing it to bring eye-tracking technology to any Windows 8 machine.
ENGADGET: Hands-on with Tobii REX, a peripheral that brings eye-tracking to any Windows 8 PC (video)
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The police allege his computer had photographs of vehicles coming in and out of Ballykinlar Army Base.
BBC: Ballykinlar Army base
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Policy makers base overarching decisions on historical aggregates and pure conjecture programmed into computer models.
FORBES: Economists Aren't As Clever As They Think They Are
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On the HP, Windows 8 proved so buggy at first that I couldn't even get back to the Start Screen home base for the system after opening apps and the computer froze up frequently.
WSJ: A Review of Windows 8 Upgrade: Not for Old-at-Heart PCs
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Iomega now boasts an installed base of 13 million drives, many purchased at the same time as the computer itself.
FORBES: Growing up
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The genome project, which the government began in 1987, aimed to speed the gene-hunting effort by providing the first full map of all 3 billion base pairs that make up human DNA. (It was not necessary, in this effort, to run through all the pairs on each set of chromosomes, or 6 billion pairs.) And because the base pairs come in only four varieties, they are digital and ideal for computer decoding.
FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories
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All you need then is a powerful computer program to match up the overlaps, and you can reconstruct the original order of the base pairs.
ECONOMIST: Fruit-fly genetics
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The Centre also includes three classrooms that will be used for journalism courses, computer training and English lessons, as well as a conference area and projection room that will be used as the base for a cinema club.
UNESCO: Communication and Information