Last time I checked, even cutting and pasting in the grown up world used computers, not glue and paper.
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City schools get used computers from Westinghouse, which runs WIPP for the feds.
Professional organizations like accountants and architects often offer used computers from their members, sometimes at no cost at all.
Ghana is also a common destination for "e-waste" - used computers and televisions from the West, which often contain toxic material.
Subjects told researchers how often they used computers and whether they used PCs for email, Web surfing, word processing, games or other activities.
According to a 2009 federal indictment, he used computers located in the U.S., Latvia and Estonia, in a conspiracy that netted more than 100 million stolen credit-card numbers.
Then they used computers to try it themselves, she said.
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Younger children who read printed books as well as used computers were more likely to have higher reading levels than those who only read on screen, the study said.
AuctionWeb, an online auction site, has managed to convey much the same sort of confidence online, and for less established merchants: individuals who use its service to sell anything from rare stamps to used computers.
Although this gap did not apply to those children who used tablet computers or e-readers.
In the early days of bitcoins, many people used desktop computers to do the hard sums.
They used GE computers because the software required for their tasks is GE proprietary software.
Australia's Greenland Minerals and Energy Company, which is prospecting for uranium and rare earths used in computers and mobile phones, will also be watching closely.
But in Asia we have a very real technology sector - the makers of PCs, semiconductors, peripherals, all sorts of electronics components that are used in computers and telecommunications equipment.
That's when Apple Computer (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) debuted the Airport, the first cheap Wi-Fi base station that gave people--or at least the blessed few who used Macintosh computers--fast, wireless access to the Web.
Forms remain the heart of what larger pen computers are used for today, and pen computers will always have a home in vertical data-gathering applications.
Cookies are small pieces of computer text that are used to collect information from computers and can be used to serve targeted ads to consumers.
The power demands of the chips that are currently used in mobile computers drain batteries quickly.
Many of the computers used in the attack belonged to innocent Americans whose PCs had been hijacked.
Among seniors (65 and older) living in poverty, 54 percent used public library computers for health or wellness needs.
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The problem is that older computers used only two digits to denote the year so that 1999 would be represented by '99.
Some of the high-speed computers used in this program are being used for civilian applications, including climate control, health, crime and the environment.
He's proof that, despite the fancy technologies and computers used today in drug discovery, individual scientists can still make the difference between blockbuster and bust.
Galligan says that, unlike many other companies, brokerages keep precise e-mail logs and are able to point investigators to the computers used by key people.
In late 2010 the company destroyed computers used by News of the World journalists, some of whom allegedly had links to phone hacking, the filings say.
In the fight against prostate cancer, bioinformaticians at SmithKline used their desktop computers to compare genetic data taken from a normal prostate with genetic data taken from a cancerous one.
Yesterday, Senate investigators released a study describing how the maker of the iPhone, iPad and Mac computers used subsidiaries based in Ireland to avoid income taxes on a big chunk of its global profits.
Before the introduction of magnetic tape, digital storage for early computers used punched cards, paper tape as well as more exotic technologies such as mercury delay lines and the phosphors on cathode ray tubes.
Nereus, on the other hand, uses rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, similar to those used in laptop computers, for power and a single hairs-width fibre optic cables - borrowed from Torpedoes - for control and telemetry.
For instance, a calligraphy course that he took on a lark after dropping out of Reed College found practical application 10 years later in designing the first Macintosh computer, and influenced the typefaces used in other computers.
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