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  2. Lightscreen - Wikipedia

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    lightscreen.com.ar Lightscreen is a lightweight screen shooting application for Microsoft Windows , used to automate the process of saving and cataloging screenshots . [ 1 ] It operates as a hidden background process that is invoked with one (or multiple) hotkeys and then saves a screenshot file to disk according to the user's preferences.

  3. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  4. Got new electronics for the holidays? Here's what to do first

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    The best step to take if you have received a new laptop, tablet or smartphone, whether it's an Apple or Android product, is to turn on any 'Find My' settings in case your device ever gets lost or ...

  5. Osborne Computer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Osborne Computer Corporation (OCC) was an American computer company and pioneering maker of portable computers. It was located in the Silicon Valley of the southern San Francisco Bay Area in California . [ 1 ]

  6. Compaq LTE - Wikipedia

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    It was the first notebook computer sold by Compaq and the first commercially successful notebook that was compatible with the IBM PC. Development of the LTE line began in 1986; the company conceived it as their first attempt at a truly lightweight portable computer, aiming to replace their Portable and SLT lines.

  7. Adam Osborne - Wikipedia

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    He created the first commercially available portable computer, the Osborne 1, released in April 1981. It weighed 24.5 pounds (12 kg), cost US$1795—just over half the cost of a computer from other manufacturers with comparable features—and ran the popular CP/M 2.2 operating system. [7] It was designed to fit under an airline seat. [8]

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  9. Osborne 1 - Wikipedia

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    It was designed to be portable, with a rugged ABS plastic case and a handle. [3] The Osborne 1 is about the size and weight of a sewing machine and was advertised as the only computer that would fit underneath an airline seat. [4] It is now classified as a "luggable" computer when compared to those later "laptop" designs such as the Epson HX-20.