Examples of using Home computers in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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first real computer virus, since it spread to several home computers at the time.
In home computers, game consoles
In home computers, game consoles and arcade game hardware of the 1980s
But your home computers are not always within your home network, which is why having
Microsoft did a good job of updating people's home computers, but the virus continues to infect business who have ignored the patch update.
Released in 1983, the movie blended new concerns about home computers and hacking with older concerns about the accidental start of nuclear conflict
The C64 faced a wide range of competing home computers, but with a lower price
Most home computers of the 1980s stored a BASIC interpreter or operating system in ROM as other forms of
Most home computers of the 1980s stored a BASIC interpreter or operating system in ROM as other forms of
The C64 faced a wide range of competing home computers, but with a lower price
even $100 per hour working from their home computers.
broadband routers also enable sharing of files, printers, and other resources among home computers and other electronic devices.
Schadler expects Google to add features to the Quickoffice app so it can sync with work done through Google Apps on office and home computers.
the Radio Shack TRS-80 and MSX home computers, as well as printers,
The proliferation of 64-bit processors has made these vector capabilities ubiquitous in home computers, allowing the improvement of the standards of 32-bit applications.
even $100 per hour working from their home computers.
BASIC became a standard feature of all but a very few home computers.
The most common problem that I have encountered in relation to Remote Access Service involves users connecting to a RRAS server from their home computers and not being able to browse the network.
Live The Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera is designed to send live video to your home computers, or through the Internet to a web browser or smartphone anywhere in the world!
While many eight-bit home computers of the 1980s, such as the BBC Micro,