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In comparison to the key word approach, machine-assisted review is much more accurate, faster and cheaper.
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For a machine with the word "slide" in the name, it's awfully hard to open.
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Hotz likes to hack according to the early definition of the word: getting inside a machine to see how it works, and changing it.
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We also used the device in portrait mode and found it still makes a fantastic word-processing machine, and it shouldn't be a surprise that Microsoft had one eye on the enterprise market.
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Asahi in Japan offers the first word on how the 3DS achieves its 3D-ness by suggesting that the new portable game machine with feature a parallax barrier LCD from Sharp.
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Who remembers when Duane "Dog" Chapman was caught using the N-word on his son's answering machine?
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Since the days of Alan Turing, the promise of a digital computer has been that of a universal machine, one that can be a word processor one minute and a robot brain the next.
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But we know which approaches had the biggest commercial success: search engines, speech recognition, machine translation, word sense disambiguation, and other technologies.
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The machine itself ships with a couple of good games, the AppleWorks (formerly ClarisWorks) word-processing and spreadsheet package, some graphics software, both the Microsoft and Netscape Web browsers, and a good e-mail program.
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The 7.9 pound machine ships with an 8-cell battery, though there's no word yet on pricing or availability.
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