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...kiddie consumers, which goes for $650. NetSchools, a company based in Mountain View, Calif., started up last year to sell one product: a $1,600 portable computer custom-built for students that comes with an infrared connection to the school's computer network, a water-resistant keyboard and a built-in security device. That's an expense still too great for many cash-strapped districts. "Schools that bought into the earlier generation of technology are stuck," says Cuban. "The capital investment in desktops makes it difficult to buy this new thing called laptops." Harvard's Martha Stone Wiske suggests that...
...comes with a scheduling program, memo pad, contact management software and other basic tools to get you started. But the real treat is not in the built-in software, but rather, in the wealth of independent "third party" software available to suit one's needs exactly...
According to Ellison, the relatively inexpensive and easy-to-use NC presents a viable alternative to the personal computer. Without built-in hard drives, NCs will offer word processing and research functions through network access coordinated on a remote server...
...alternative to built-in locks on the computers, Nathan--who said she and her three children visit the main branch twice a week--suggested that attentive library staff could monitor access...
...movement to end bribery in international business? American officials wanted this treaty to be modeled on the 1977 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. However, even though many companies were charged with violating the act, no executive was ever convicted. If the U.S. cannot enforce its own law (which contains built-in punishments) it is less clear how effective this new international measure will be without any force behind...