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August 2007
"Crossing The Digital Divide" is a bi-annual informal presentation and technology Q&A given to U.C. ...
August 2007 "Crossing The Digital Divide" is a bi-annual informal presentation and technology Q&A given to U.C. Berkeley retired faculty and staff by The Scholar's Workstation, U.C. Berkeley's Campus Computer Store.
Confused by all the different options available in today's digital gadget market? This interactive session conducted by the UC Berkeley's Campus Computer Store: The Scholar's Workstation will introduce you to the major issues involved in buying computers and other digital gear, including: personal computer (PC) versus Macintosh (Mac), digital cameras, printers, scanners, storage devices and more.
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