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Which of these would be commonly associated with a Windows service?
We use many different accessories to extend the functionality of our mobile devices. In this video, you’ll learn about headsets, speakers, docking stations, protective covers, and many other mobile device accessories. << Previous: Mobile Device ConnectionsNext: Troubleshooting Common Hardware Problems >> One mobile accessory I couldn’t live without would be my mobile headset. This allows
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There are many different ways to connect our mobile devices to each other and to other devices. In this video, you’ll learn about near field communication, mobile interfaces, tethering, and much more. << Previous: Mobile DevicesNext: Mobile Device Accessories >> One increasingly popular type of mobile device communication is NFC. It stands for Near Field
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As we become increasingly mobile, we’ve created a number of devices that can connect us from wherever we travel. In this video, you’ll learn about tablets, smart phones, wearable technology, e-readers, and much more. << Previous: Laptop FeaturesNext: Mobile Device Connections >> One of the fastest growing segments of mobile devices is tablets. These tablets
A laptop has a number of technical features and capabilities that you won’t generally find on a desktop computer. In this video, you’ll learn about some of these unique laptop features. << Previous: Laptop DisplaysNext: Mobile Devices >> There are a number of features that are specific to a laptop. So in this video, I’ll
In which of these cases would you be most likely to use Windows Performance Monitor?
Which of these would require a stand-alone Windows device user to change their password every 30 days?
Our laptop display technologies incorporate visual output, cameras, microphones, antennas, and more. In this video, you’ll learn about some of these portable display technologies and how we use our laptop displays for much more than just viewing our computer’s output.
There are many components of a laptop computer that are very different than their desktop PC counterparts. In this video, you’ll learn about the differences in keyboards, laptop storage, memory, LCD screens, power options, CPUs, and more.
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