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ECONOMICS REPORT - Laptop Computer Batteries Become a Hot IssueBy Sarah Randle Broadcast: Friday, September 01, 2006 This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. Batteries are rarely a worry exce
Youve been there. Youre about to buy lunch and realize your wallet is in your other pants, or maybe you left your keys at home. The problem is organization. You need one place for everything, like a magic pocket. Putting something in the magic pocket
EXPLORATIONS - Wireless Internet Connection By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: A wireless router can link many computers. (Pictur
A: Hi everyone, Can everyone hear me? Can you guys at the back hear everything? A: Okay great. Well I think all of you know why we are here this afternoon. As most of you are aware 2010 marks an important moment for Alpha computers. A: We have bounce
You can't take that on the plane. 你不能把那个带上飞机。 You look like Japanese. 你看起来像是日本人。 机场安检 A: Do you have any liquids, laptop computers or ipads in your bag? 你有任何液体、手提电脑、或者平板电
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DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Effort Aims for Low-Cost Computers for Poor Children By Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, November 28, 2005 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Development Report. Computer sc
The comic reflects the image of our modern world in which technology has been an inseparable part of peoples daily life. As is shown, the man in the picture uses a laptop at work and home, for business and entertainment, so obsessed that he even drea
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Market researchers estimate that more than one billion personal computers are in use worldwide. Availability has improved in developing countries, but still remains limited compared to industrialize
AS IT IS 2013-09-08 Free Education for Poor Kenyan Girls 为肯尼亚的贫困女孩提供免费教育 Hello there, and welcome to As It Is -- VOAs daily show for people learning American English! Im Christopher Cruise in Washington. Today on the pro
By Paul Sisco Washington 26 September 2007 Nicholas Negroponte is the founding director of the Media Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. And he is chairman of a nonprofit organization aiming to provide inexpensive computers to ch
By Cindy Saine Washington 25 September 2007 The non-profit group One-Laptop per Child has announced a program to sell its durable laptop computers to American and Canadian residents for $399. The profit from the sale of each computer will allow the p
One Laptop Per Child's office feels more like a playroom for geeky adults than a non-profit with a mission to save the world. Plastic green laptops are strewn about in various stages of disassembly and upgrade, and the office is decorated with multic
Innovator Nicholas Negroponte combines imagination, engineering and idealism to bring laptops to the world's children Adam Phillips | New York 22 February 2010 Related Links One Laptop Per Child MIT Media Lab Jerome Wiesner MIT Architecture School Ar
New Generation of Laptops Unveiled For over three decades Intel has been providing Semi-conductor chips for computer hardware makers around the world. Intels chips have been running many computers for years - both Macs and PCs. But, but since tablet
A: Hello! I'd like to get busy on my computer, but I need some broadband. B: There's an Ethernet cable in your room. Just plug it into the back of your laptop. A: Uh-oh! I can't use Ethernet. My computer is wireless only. B: That's okay. I can tell y
The tech world is buzzing over Apple's latest must-have gadget, the MacBook Wheel, a revolutionary new laptop that does away with the keyboard. Tech Trends reporter, Jeff Tate has more. Thanks, Andrea. Say goodbye to the keyboard and hello to the fut
(Typing sounds) W:Whats that gadget you are playing with Diarmuid? Diarmuid: Its my latest toy a netbook. W: A netbook? Diarmuid: Yes a netbook. N.E.T.B.O.O.K. Its like a laptop computer only even smaller. W: What a cute little computer!I like your n
By Stephanie Ho Washington 15 November 2006 The non-profit group , One Laptop per Child has unveiled a low-cost, high-durability laptop computer that it says it wants to put into the hands of children across the globe. Children's laptop from One Lap
1. Why can't Elaine Strong answer the phone? A. She's in a meeting. B. She's out of the office. C. She's talking with another customer. 2. What does the caller want the secretary to send? A. information on after-sales service B. a picture of the newe