Sentences with phrase «really computer files»

Authors employ specialized software to produce what are really computer files, which they market and sell from their own websites, or through other outlets.

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You don't really need WiFi in order to get awesome photos and video, but it does make it really easy to transfer the files to your phone or computer for editing.
Another big advantage of the concept is that it will save users from remaining tied to a particular system, as it will make it possible for them to access their work environment from any computer with a web browser, thus making it really easy to upload or download files or make changes to your settings.
An ebook is really just a computer file full of words (and sometimes images).
Your website files have to be stored too — but it's special storage: Your Web host has a server (a really big computer for storage) that allows people browsing the Web to see your files.
Who really believes that students are going to carry into their classes a notebook computer (or smaller) that allows them to surf the web, Twitter, provide online messaging, save their personal files and photos and a hundred other features — a device which they already own — and then purchase an additional black & white only device, albeit with a web browser, and be thankful they can leave books at home and read them instead on a device clearly inferior to their notebook or netbook (which can easily display the same material)?
You can sideload content, but I get the impression that mounting a drive on your computer and dumping files into it isn't what Amazon really had in mind when they made the Fire.
If you really don't want to pay for tax filing software, you can «borrow» the software installed on a relative or friend's computer and generate the filled - out paper forms to print and mail.
I don't really make many computer files at home myself.
It's completely possible to go delving into computer files to find out more about the where and why of Abstergo at this point in time but you don't really have to.
Some how Jeff Id while Deer hunting was able to hack through all the firewalls, trawl through every server and computer at CRU, only pull out ones dealing with Climate (did you notice there was no really «private» type emails such as hey Jim how is the Kids I'll be in NY next week lets get together and have a few), then find the one email where a password to RC was in them, use it to upload the files, link it to CA with a title that said «A miracle occurred», started lurking to see what would happen, saw RC pulled down, saw WUWT embargo the files and then uploaded the files to a Russian Proxy Server and then linked to someone else's blog before linking to his own and for some reason a couple of days before that sent some of the emails to a BBC reporter to find out if they were really from him.
The list just goes on and on: the EX487 even supports Amazon S3 for online server back - up, an automated media collection system that finds files across multiple computers and makes them available to everyone, and will even iron and fold your laundry while singing softly to itself in a minor key (not really).
Before services like Dropbox, we were able to move files between computers using thumb drives for small files, or by logging into a server to transfer really big files.
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