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    of the Personal Computer 1. Introduction and thesis statement The modern day society is the result of countless processes of change and evolution, among the more notable of them being the evolution of Information Technology. Today, technology impacts all aspects of the life of humanity, from the trivial chores, to the complex and intricate endeavors. But this state of affairs could not have been possible had it not been for the creation and strong development of the Personal Computer. 2. Events

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    experience of having their personal computer crash knows the anguish that can result. When irreplaceable files, email addresses, pictures, videos and other personal details are seemingly lost for good, despair doesn't begin to describe the feelings involved. You might be relieved to hear there are four effective computer data recovery options available which could help restore some, if not all of your files, as noted below. 1. Check other hardware components. Occasionally a computer data recovery effort

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    Dell Inc. in 2008: Can it overtake Hewlett-Packard as the Worldwide Leader in Personal Computers? Dell is a global company that delivers products and services in more than 190 countries and over 40000 employees who live and work on six continents. The company deals in enterprise computing products, desktops, monitors, printers, notebooks, handhelds, software and peripherals with a focus on fully integrated improved environmental performance into business. The company had gone through many ups

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    Computers have been an indispensable aspect of life for what seems forever. But, this was not always the case. All of the things that seem like they are natural components to a computers interface like a mouse, keyboard, and the internet were just toys for tinkering about 30 years ago. The man who made the first computer controlled it with just a series of switches and displayed data on a few labeled LED lights. Since the invention of the electronic computer inventors have constantly been pushing

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    The SWOT Analysis of Lenovo-IBM Acquisition Case study: The acquisition case of American IBM Personal Computer by the Chinese computer company Lenovo. This article uses SWOT matrix to analysis the post-merger situation of Lenovo’s PC business and try to demonstrate a possible roadmap for future business. On December 8th of 2004, Lenovo announced its merging of IBM’s world personal computer (PC) business which included the ThinkPad line of PCs. This deal costing Lenovo $1.25 billion, including $650

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    1. Nature of the business: Comptronix’s main product was circuit boards for personal computers and medical devices. This industry is a rapidly changing industry where technologies might become out-of-date rapidly. The nature of this industry is in such a way that could negatively impact the sales of companies with slightly outdated technologies while could considerably increase the sales of companies with slightly more advanced technology. It is therefore evident that an inherent risk factor exists

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    Personal Statement I have always been deeply fascinated with computer technology. When I was growing, computers were not highly prevalent in Saudi Arabia; furthermore, the first computer I had did not even have access to the Internet. However, I was born in an age that enabled me to fully appreciate the increasing complexity of technological innovation, allowing my skills and knowledge to grow with these advancements. Following my fascination with technology, I studied computer science as

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    have been fascinated by technology since childhood. This motivated me to pursue my bachelor’s degree in the field of Computer Science, which exposed me to programming languages such as C, C++ and JAVA. I also learnt the concepts of Data Structures, Algorithm Analysis and Design, DBMS, Data Warehousing and Data Mining. My inclination towards exploring the practical domain of computers led to my involvement in many projects like ‘Virtual DOS using JAVA’, ‘Steganography’ and ‘Hotel Management System’

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    Computers are a major part of our lives in society today. They are used to do almost everything from typing essays to reading books to watching movies these days. Technology makes our lives so much easier by providing us a way to communicate with people anywhere in the world, allowing us to send emails faster than ever before, watch movies online and to store documents on storage media such as hard drives and flash drives. But many people do not know what goes on behind the scene to manufacture

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    “The computer was born to solve problems that did not exist before.” This famous quote by Bill Gate is what inspired my interest in the field of computer science. The unabated advances that have taken place in the field of computer science in the past few decades are a standing testimony to the fact that computers have a lot of potential of improving this world. I grew up at a time that coincided with these advances in modern computing. There is still tremendous development that can be done. This

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