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Cellular Phone - A communication device that is able to store a lot of information including names, phone numbers, address book, and appointments. Some cell phone models can be used to navigate the Internet or send an E-mail. It is important to remember not all E-mail has to be sent from a computer at a house or business.
- Digital Cameras - A photographic device using different types of image storage such as a smart media card, memory stick or flash media card. Under most circumstances, even if an image is deleted, it can still be recovered.
- IMAC Computer - An Apple computer in which the monitor is the computer. All hardware for the computer is housed in the monitor.
- Keyboard PC - A personal computer (PC) that includes all hardware inside the keyboard. There is no standard tower that holds the hardware.
- PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) - Also know as a Palm Pilot, Handspring Visor or Casio Cassiopeia. These handheld devices are used as personal organizers which can hold all kinds of electronic information including address book, appointments, digital images, and documents. These devices can also be used to access the Internet and send E-mail.
- USB Dongle - A device that can be plugged into a USB port and can store up to 64 MB of information.
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