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  2. HP 110 - Wikipedia

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    The HP 110 (aka HP Portable and HP 45710A) is an MS-DOS-compatible laptop released in 1984 by Hewlett-Packard. It runs off batteries and uses a Harris 80C86 running at 5.33 MHz with 272 KB of RAM. It has an 80 character by 16 line monochrome ( 480 × 128 pixel ) liquid crystal display , runs MS-DOS 2.11 in ROM , and has the application programs ...

  3. 110 - Wikipedia

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    110 Lydia, a main-belt asteroid; Lenovo IdeaPad 110, a discontinued brand of notebook computers; International 110, an American keelboat design, usually just called the 110; Police-110, an emergency telephone number in Iran; Kei Lun stop (MTR digital station code 110), a Light Rail stop in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong; Škoda 110, a small family sedan

  4. List of Canon products - Wikipedia

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    Canon printers are supplied with Canon Advanced Printing Technology (CAPT), a printer driver software stack developed by Canon. The company claims that its use of data compression reduces their printer's memory requirement, good quality compared to conventional laser printers, and also claim that it increases the data transfer rate when ...

  5. Computer network - Wikipedia

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    A computer network is a set of computers sharing resources located on or provided by network nodes.Computers use common communication protocols over digital interconnections to communicate with each other.

  6. Lide - Wikipedia

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    Lide can refer to: A historical name in the southwest of England for the month of March -lide , a chemistry suffix indicating an sp-hybridized carbanion ionically linked to a metal

  7. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Originally only doing so during installation, Verify Apps received an update in 2014 to "constantly" scan apps, and in 2017 the feature was made visible to users through a menu in Settings. [287] [288] In former Android versions, before installing an application, the Google Play store displayed a list of the requirements an app needs to function.