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  2. MediaFire - Wikipedia

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    MediaFire's desktop client software is available for the following devices: PCs running Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8, or Mac OS X 10.7 or higher and require at least 1 GB of RAM and 600 MB of disk space. [12] [13] As MediaFire announced at 19 May MediaFire Desktop Sync will stop working at 30 July 2016. [14]

  3. Sony Vaio W series - Wikipedia

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    It is aimed primarily towards the youth market, creating a new market audience for Vaio. The product is intended to be mainly used for at home for browsing, sharing photos online, downloading music and online networking. It clearly differentiates itself from the existing notebook line-up and is not presented as a full PC. [2]

  4. Vaio - Wikipedia

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    Sony's then-president Nobuyuki Idei thought "there was no point making an ordinary PC", so the VAIO lineup was to focus on Audio Visual (as the VAIO name suggests), portability, and design. The PCV-90 was the first series of desktops introduced in 1996, and designed with a 3D graphical interface as a novelty for new users.

  5. Sony Vaio FJ - Wikipedia

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    A Sony VAIO FJ76 Notebook The Sony Vaio FJ series is a 14.1-inch notebook designed for Windows XP and the FJ270, FJ290, FJ330,FJ370 models in particular, are designed for Windows Vista . The FJ Series uses only the Pentium M processors using the Sonoma platform of Intel Centrino .

  6. Sony Vaio UX Micro PC - Wikipedia

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    A Vaio UX is used as suitcase nuke arming device in one episode (hour) of the television show 24. A Vaio UX is shown as contraband containing classified information belonging to the antagonist in some live-action cutscenes of Need For Speed: Undercover. A Vaio UX is used by the antagonist in Paul Blart: Mall Cop.

  7. Sony Vaio S series - Wikipedia

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    The Vaio [1] S series [2] was a line of notebook computers from Sony introduced in summer 2004. They have been touted as business laptops, and their designs have focused on being thin and light. They have been touted as business laptops, and their designs have focused on being thin and light.

  8. Windows Live OneCare - Wikipedia

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    Windows Live OneCare Performance Plus is the component that performs monthly PC tune-up related tasks, such as: Disk cleanup and defragmentation. A full virus scan using the anti-virus component in the suite. User notification if files are in need of backing up. Check for Windows updates by using the Microsoft Update service.

  9. Marco Di Vaio - Wikipedia

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    Marco Di Vaio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmarko di ˈvaːjo]; born 15 July 1976) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a striker. A prolific goalscorer, in his long club career, Di Vaio scored over 200 league goals while playing for several clubs, mainly in Italy, as well as in France, Spain and Canada. [ 2 ]