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Notebook computer (19) | ![]() |
Portable personal computer (8) | ![]() |
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or âoethe one laptop per childâ program implement in Uruguay since 2007; and the needs and demands present in two poor neighborhoods in
It contains a solar powered touch screen laptop and other health assessment tools that allows a nurse or a midwife to do a high quality assessment of patients in a rural
and not every ihubber133 with a laptop is an entrepreneur. Technology in itself isnâ t a business yet.
-phone, laptop, tablet or other compatible device, helps turn the hardware into a router. Working with similarly equipped devices within a range of
devices, from smartphones to tablets to laptops and desktops. Operators can boost their offerings even as they offload traffic from their networks
borrow and share anything from trumpets to laptop chargers with their neighbours Peerbyâ s uniqueness lies in its proactive approach:
Laptop Per Child programme demonstrates that more rigorous assess -ment is needed to verify that the ICT (Information and communications
-phone, laptop, tablet or other compatible device, helps turn the hardware into a router. Working with similarly equipped devices within a range of
devices, from smartphones to tablets to laptops and desktops. Operators can boost their offerings even as they offload traffic from their networks
borrow and share anything from trumpets to laptop chargers with their neighbours Peerbyâ s uniqueness lies in its proactive approach:
Laptop Per Child programme demonstrates that more rigorous assess -ment is needed to verify that the ICT (Information and communications
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The One Laptop Per Child project, for example, is considering all of these factors in developing a computer that is âoeultra low-cost. â 20
supports microfinance institutions such as peer-to-peer lender Kiva. org with donations of laptops and other hardware that allow these institutions to function more effectively in the office and in the field
One Laptop Per Child. n d. One Laptop Per Child Website. http://laptop. org /accessed September 16, 2007
One Laptop Per Child. n d. One Laptop Per Child Website. http://laptop. org /accessed September 16, 2007
partnership with the One Laptop per Child OLCP) project. Similarly, in Chile, the Enlaces initiative, which partners with the private sector
laptop computers, so as to reflect the uptake of these devices â¢The definition of household access was
phones and laptops increased significantly within the countryâ s mainstream population. 32 The report also highlights discrepancies in ICT
a laptop (portable computer or a tablet or similar handheld computer. It does not include equipment with some embedded computing
laptop computer or tablet or similar handheld 223 Measuring the Information Society Report 2014 computer), mobile phone, games machine
or laptop. 4) Data correspond to dwellings (not households). 5) Ghana Living Standards Survey 2012/2013
and/or have access to a desktop, laptop or TABLET PCS. Sample weights have been applied. 6) Personal computer included desktop computer, laptop/notebook/netbook/tablet and palm top
/Personal digital assistant (PDA), but excluded digital diary and electronic dictionary. 7) Estimate. 8) From Household Socio -Economic survey-2012.9) Census data. 10) Computer includes the number of personal computer, Notebook, and PDA
1) Labour force Survey 2013.2) Cambodia Inter-censal Population Survey. 3) Refers to PC, laptop or a tablet. 4) Data
and/or have access to a desktop, laptop or TABLET PCS. Sample weights have been applied 6) Preliminary. 7) Estimated
access at home. 5) Incl. desktop computer, laptop/notebook/netbook/tablet, but excluded palm top/Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and other devices for Internet connection (e g. smartphone, game console and e-book reader.
laptop/notebook/netbook/tablet, but excluded palm top/Personal digital assistant (PDA) and other devices for Internet connection (e g. smartphone, game console and e-book reader
The purchase cost terminals (PCS, laptops, mobile phones, mobile smartphone, etc) is rather low as compared to previous years
the internet for company use. 36.4%of these were laptop computers, and 49%were smartphones or PDA phones
PDAS, laptops and other network-enabled devices. Thus, a fitness function is pre -sented which is able to evaluate the eligibility of each candidate node
According to this scenario, a node which acts as a traffic source like a laptop or a camera is out of the coverage of the infrastructure.
resource from different platforms, such as mobile phones, laptops or PDAS 3. Improved accessibility, by providing the ability for the employees to access
companies bring their own laptops to the work environment to use them to do their jobs.
by sharing the screen of hisher laptop. Moreover, additional colleagues can join the conference calls from their own devices
on the laptop to communicate with friends and family 16 100 5 IT Consumerization 5. 4. 4 The Boardroom
on their smartphones, personal computers, and laptops And the volumes of data are exploding. Mckinsey recently estimated that the data collected globally will
personal computers (PCS), including desktops, laptops, and ultra -portables, including netbooks. This includes operating systems systems software such as databases and security packages
a laptop computer. It does not include equipment with some embedded computing abilities such as mobile cellular phones
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