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  2. A smart shopping cart? Here's what we found when we ... - AOL

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    Sure, the build of the cart feels a little heavier than your average metal rolling bin. And yes, it lights up like a Christmas tree when you put an item in the basket. Don’t be alarmed.

  3. Laptop charging trolley - Wikipedia

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    Laptop charging trolleys, also known as laptop trolleys or laptop carts, are mobile storage containers to charge laptops, netbooks and tablet computers en masse. The trolleys are predominantly used in schools that have replaced their traditional static ICT [ 1 ] suites of desktop computers with laptops, but do not have enough plug sockets in ...

  4. Roll-away computer - Wikipedia

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    Since its announcement, the roll-away computer has remained a theoretical device. A roll-away computer is a computer with a flexible polymer-based display technology, measuring 1 mm thick and weighing around 200 grams. [citation needed] Flexible and rollable displays started entering the market in 2006 (see electronic paper).

  5. Slider (computing) - Wikipedia

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    An example of a slider widget with values 0 through 9, currently set to 3. A slider or track bar is a graphical control element with which a user may set a value by moving an indicator, usually horizontally.

  6. Elevator - Wikipedia

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    In the past, elevator drive mechanisms were powered by steam and water hydraulic pistons or by hand. In a "traction" elevator, cars are pulled up by means of rolling steel ropes over a deeply grooved pulley, commonly called a sheave in the industry. The weight of the car is balanced by a counterweight. Oftentimes two elevators (or sometimes ...

  7. Summer toboggan - Wikipedia

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    The first form of summer toboggan was the alpine slide, which started in its present form in the 1970s. Josef Wiegand had envisioned the idea of creating a roller coaster ride for ski resorts that would take advantage of the topography of the land, rather than building a structure to create the elevation changes that traditional roller coasters required.

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