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  2. Dell Latitude - Wikipedia

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    Dell Latitude D400/D410. The D400 was released in 2003 with a ULV Banias Pentium M, Intel 855GM chipset, 128 MB of RAM (up to a max of 2 GB) and a choice of 20, 30, and 40 GB 4,200 RPM hard drives, The D400 had a design that was similar to the D600, including a 4:3 non widescreen 1,024×768 12" display.

  3. Latitude ON - Wikipedia

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    Latitude ON is an instant-on computer system made by Dell. It is a combination of software and hardware [1] developed by Dell and used in some of their Latitude laptops. [2] The system is based on a dedicated ARM processor ( Texas Instruments OMAP 3430) that runs a custom version of a Linux OS.

  4. Dell Precision - Wikipedia

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    Dell Precision. Dell Precision is a series of computer workstations for computer-aided design / architecture / computer graphics professionals, or as small-scale business servers [citation needed]. They are available in both desktop (tower) and mobile (laptop) form. Dell touts their Precision Mobile Workstations are "optimized for performance ...

  5. History of hard disk drives - Wikipedia

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    The commercial usage of hard disk drives (HDD) began in 1957, with the shipment of a production IBM 305 RAMAC system including IBM Model 350 disk storage. [ 4] US Patent 3,503,060 issued March 24, 1970, and arising from the IBM RAMAC program is generally considered to be the fundamental patent for disk drives. [ 5]

  6. Will Smith's double ignites seven-run 11th inning as the ...

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    Will Smith knocked in two runs to start a seven-run 11th inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 14-7 on Saturday night. Smith, leading off the inning after Shohei Ohtani ...

  7. Hot swapping - Wikipedia

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    Hot-swapping a hard drive in a storage server. Hot swapping is the replacement or addition of components to a computer system without stopping, shutting down, or rebooting the system; [ 1] hot plugging describes the addition of components only. [ 2] Components which have such functionality are said to be hot-swappable or hot-pluggable; likewise ...

  8. CBS Plans ‘Evening News’ Overhaul: John Dickerson, Maurice ...

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    CBS wants to get back in the battle for evening-news viewers with a new take on the format that looks very little like the evening news viewers have come to know. The network plans to rebuild its ...

  9. List of defunct hard disk manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    At least 218 companies have manufactured hard disk drives (HDDs) since 1956. Most of that industry has vanished through bankruptcy or mergers and acquisitions. None of the first several entrants (including IBM, who invented the HDD) continue in the industry today. Only three manufacturers have survived— Seagate, Toshiba and Western Digital ...