computer Directories
PC World - Software, Hardware, Electronics & Gadgets Reviews, Downloads, How-To's & Pricing
Computer magazine helping managers plan what to buy, where to buy, and how to use the technologies to keep ahead of the competition.
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Computers - Best Buy
Offers brand-name desktops, laptops, monitors, printers, networking equipment, software, and other computer products.
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Gateway Computers & Home Electronics: Laptops, Notebooks, Monitors, Desktops, All-in-one, One, Displays
Allows customers to configure and buy their own Gateway PC, desktop, or portable computer online.
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Hewlett-Packard (HP)
Worldwide maker of computers, PCs laptops, digital cameras, printers, scanners, software, monitors and projectors, servers, workstations, televisions, and DVD burners.
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CompUSA.com - Computers, Notebooks, Upgrades and Software
Shop CompUSA, retailer of personal computer hardware, software, accessories, and related products and services.
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Computers - Amazon.com
Offers desktop and notebook computers from Sony, Apple, Toshiba, and other leading brands, as well as monitors, printers, accessories, and more.
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Computers - Buy.com
Offers computer hardware, software, accessories, memory, storage, printers, and other products.
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Computer Magazine
Computer science magazine from the IEEE Computer Society.
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Computer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
icons of the information age and are what most people think of as "a computer" .Covers the history of computers and how they operate
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Howstuffworks "Computer Channel"
HowStuffWorks Computer gets you explanations, reviews, opinions and prices for the Internet, home networking, hardware, and software.
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Atlantic County vote tally delayed; computer problems blamed
Newsday - TRENTON, N.J. - Computer problems delayed the release of election results in Atlantic County's 2nd District, election officials said. Although candidates had claimed victory and conceded Tuesday night, official results were first released around 3 a ... more
Bottomless Banking
Forbes - Risk management consultants say the models that banks use to predict the risks of their exposures don't work in these so-called "fat-tail" events, shocks that move otherwise predictable swings outside the parameters of clever computer programs and ... more