The Internet is poky by design--and there are hard chairs in the computer room to discourage work.
Meantime, early customers will have to shuttle between the boob tube in the living room and the computer in the den.
As we stand in the Thames Barrier control room, computer screens tracking the waves out in the North Sea, I ask him about the value of remembering the catastrophe of 1953.
In theory it would let you yank the screen from the computer in the home office and use it to run that computer from the living room.
Meader expects bidders around the world to compete in real time via phone or computer, along with the people in the room.
Upstairs, in the control room, computer screens display colored sine waves that represent movements from various stations on the blade.
The computer in the children's room has a biometric mouse, which enables computer log-ins to happen via fingerprints, instead of needing a password.
Before every test begins, the proctor asks the test taker to pan the room with their web camera, said Jarrod Morgan, a vice president at Proctor U. During that sweep, proctors see all sorts of things: answers on Post-it Notes taped to the computer screen, another person sitting in the room, a second laptop open to Google.
Peter Morris, a teacher from Bishop Gore Comprehensive School in Swansea, spoke of "pupils fighting in the classroom, throwing computer monitors around the room".
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The MX does what other Windows machines can do, but also lets you record and play TV, DVDs, CDs, FM radio, MiniDiscs and Memory Sticks and, with the help of optional wireless networking, send TV over the ether to a computer in another room.
The Stanford computer science program that Keeshin was trained in is trying to find more room for the artist alongside the engineer and entrepreneur in its student body.
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In the next room, phone operators sitting at computer terminals took calls from employees to Valero's emergency hot line.
The charging documents say a hacker identified as "Sharpie" used information Keys supplied in an Internet chat room to access the Times' computer system.
When he visited the Cedro dorm, on January 30th, the forty or so students gathered around him in the recreation room often asked the kinds of benign question posed to celebrities on TV shows: Did he miss computer science?
Investigators have said they believe van der Sloot killed Flores after she found something related to the Holloway case on his computer while visiting him in his hotel room.
Julia gave up her dream of working outdoors, and spent the rest of her life closeted in a room staring at a computer screen.
How many times have you used a computer or phone to communicate with someone a few feet away in the next room or cubicle?
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Real estate agents have used it to show off properties - potential buyers sitting at home in front of a computer screen can use the mouse to look at every corner of a room or to see what the view is like over the balcony.
Art displayed in a real room actually creates a different experience than studying the richest image file on your computer.
Finally, Moneyball-like analytics may take center stage in draft rooms or in booths above the field that may resemble a control room, with analysts who put the pieces together in real time while watching banks of computer and television screens.
Kai Petainen, a 32-year-old computer room manager at the University of Michigan Business School, had a total return of 45% in 2006.
"Sneakernet" is an old jargon term used to describe the act of having to carry a computer file on a floppy disk or other media from a machine in one room to another.
Decked out in red, white and blue, the vehicle's interior serves as a TV control room -- complete with computer, video, satellite and videophone equipment -- where the network's crew can create, rework and transmit data around the world.
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