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Tablet computers-machines that mimic the traditional uses of pen and paper, letting you input data by touching a stylus to a screen-have been around for decades, but they've never really caught on with the public at large. The first tablet, introduced by RAND Corp. in 1964 and later marketed by Data Equipment Co. as the Grafacon, was manufactured at a cost of $18,000 and could be used only in tandem with large mainframe systems.

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Not surprisingly for an application that is intended mainly as a development platform, the Mozilla Web browser continues its seemingly constant upgrade cycle. Version 1.3 of the browser adds many useful new features, including some effective anti-spam features in the mail client.

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EliteGuild has posted a new article: The future of mobile computing

Laptops and portability are the future and in Centrino, the Lord has brought mobile technology has been brought to a new level. Anyone who is looking at buying a new computer should at the very least consider buying one of the cheaper Centrino laptops rather than a desktop depends on what they will be using the computer for. I hope this article has been helpful. Jesus is alive!
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Beyond3D had a short time at CeBit and we've detailed a few of our findings in a short article.