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The trading room itself is a low-ceilinged affair about the size of an average living room, with 13 computers lined up along three walls.
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Moreover, those international students will buy houses, cars, computers for daily living and these will indirectly uplift the retail buying power and consequently uplift the US economy.
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But Microsoft estimates that about 27% of U.S. consumers are media-philes and tech-enthusiasts who might be ready to try moving the video they've been collecting on their computers into their living-room televisions.
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Computers are not living things.
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San Francisco-based Xoom operates a money-transfer business that lets people living in the U.S. use computers and smartphones to send money to 30 countries.
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Among seniors (65 and older) living in poverty, 54 percent used public library computers for health or wellness needs.
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The IS9181 un-tethers music lovers from their computers to enjoy digital music in the living room, bedroom or anywhere in the home, and takes Internet radio to a new level beyond the PC listening experience.
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Such computers would allow man to actually reprogram how living systems operate.
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While it is likely that getting such a computer to function inside a living cell remains some way off, the remarkably rapid progress of biological computers in controlled lab conditions means that that distant day looks to be getting closer.
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Half a dozen computers were set up in a starkly decorated, white-walled living space.
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Also, consider placing any computers in the house in a "public" place, like the family room or living room, rather than a child's bedroom.
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