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  2. Dell Latitude - Wikipedia

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    The Latitude D600 used a PA-10/PA-12 charger and came with a DVD drive, 2 x USB, 1 x TV, 1 x network, 1 x parallel, 1 x serial, and 1 monitor output. The hard drive is accessible through a cover on the left-hand front side of the lower case and is secured by 1 screw.

  3. Exynos - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Samsung Exynos An Exynos 4 Quad (4412), on the circuit board of a Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone. The Samsung Exynos (stylized as SΛMSUNG Exynos), [1] formerly Hummingbird (Korean: μ—‘μ‹œλ…ΈμŠ€), is a series of Arm-based system-on-chips developed by Samsung Electronics' System LSI division and manufactured by Samsung Foundry.

  4. Economy of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pemex, the state-owned company in charge of administering research, exploration and sales of oil, is the largest company in Mexico, and the second largest in Latin America after Brazil's Petrobras. [201] Pemex is heavily taxed of almost 62 per cent of the company's sales, a significant source of revenue for the government. [41]

  5. ebook - Wikipedia

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    November – Barnes & Noble releases the Nook Color, a color LCD tablet. December – Google launches Google eBooks offering over three million titles, becoming the world's largest e-book store to date. [104] 2011. May – Amazon.com announces that its e-book sales in the US now exceed all of its printed book sales. [105]