They went to local computer stores and asked for deals on cheap stuff.
There were long queues outside computer stores on the first day.
That's why we're willing to stand in parking lots at midnight at computer stores throughout the world anxiously awaiting the arrival of the next version of Windows.
" Sold in shopping malls and discount stores and not just small computer stores -- the norm for the time -- the C64 became many people's gateway into the world of computers, said Brian Bagnall, author of "On the edge: The spectacular rise and fall of Commodore.
The electrodes send information, via a small metal box that rests in the doctor's pocket, to a remote computer which stores and processes the data.
The NOR type needs to be ultrafast because it is directly connected to the central processing unit of a computer and stores its basic input-output system (the operating system used by the microchip that lies beneath user-interface operating systems, such as Windows).
Because they are bought by adults as well as children, they are sold in computer and music stores rather than toy shops.
The iPad, Apple's highly anticipated tablet computer, hit stores Saturday.
With conventional 3-D graphics, the computer generates and stores data rendering the depth, shape, color, and texture of the entire house -- including walls, windows and doors that are out of sight.
The hardware interface allows a quick transfer of information from the computer to an outside drive that stores data and can be quickly attached and detached without turning the computer on or off.
Television-makers, for instance, may introduce more interactive features and computer-makers launch app stores in response.
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Wal-Mart Stores and Compaq Computer want all their suppliers on the Net.
One advantage of this method of making a quantum computer is that the atomic qubit stores can be manipulated relatively easily.
That beat out the desire to "touch and feel merchandise" before buying as the number-one factor keeping shoppers in stores and off the computer.
On April 17, it will introduce Microsoft's futuristic computer Surface at some of its stores to help consumers pick out the right mobile phone and accompanying applications.
They're the ones who've opened up the mom-and-pop stores and started the computer tinkering that's led to some of the biggest innovations and corporations in the world.
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The industry has at last given its backing to online music stores, such as Apple Computer's iTunes and Roxio's Napster 2.0 (not to be confused with the company killed off by the music industry for aiding illegal downloads).
Yesterday Google unveiled Chromebook, a new kind of computer that uses the Chrome operating system and stores everything online.
The data capture system only stores one item of information on your computer -- a random number.
Perhaps the most successful campaign in recent years was Apple Computer 's decision to open its own retail stores.
Global Sources stores the software applications on its own computer servers, which users access on an as-needed basis through the Internet.
Its developers have set up lists of on-line stores in ten shopping categories, from computer supplies to wine (with more to follow), and have taught the software how to make sense of the quirks of each one.
For example, when he started the Apple Stores, he purposely avoided hiring someone from the computer industry.
It has land, buildings, stores, shelves, warehouses, trucks, huge computer systems.
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The need to study at cram schools in the evening, the tendency for students to unwind at 24-hour convenience stores on their way home and the lure of computer games at home means the trend is likely to worsen.
His researchers are working on virtual stores for a retail firm and a three-dimensional computer version of the city of Coventry for use by architects and planners in local government.
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Like many services, Evernote stores data on remote servers instead of the user's computer.
As an executive with Entr Computer Center in the 1980s, he learned that bricks-and-mortar stores weren't the answer.
The receiver stores up to 100 pages of text, downloads the information to a computer and then I.
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