±¹³»¼ ºÏ½á¸Ó¸® | [428,415]±Ç ÀÐÀ½ | |
---|---|---|
Çؿܼ ÇÁ¸®ºä | [0]±Ç ÀÐÀ½ | |
±Û·Î¹ú Æ®·»µå | [2]±Ç ÀÐÀ½ | |
¹Ìµð¾î ºê¸®Çνº | [185]±Ç ÀÐÀ½ |
ÇÏ·ç 10ºÐ ¾ö¸¶Ç¥ ¿µ¾î | ||
ÀúÀÚ | Áػ縶(ÀÌÀº¹Ì) | ||
ÃâÆÇ»ç | ¿¹¹®¾ÆÄ«À̺ê | ||
ÀúÀÚ | | ||
ÃâÆÇ»ç | | ||
ÀúÀÚ | | ||
ÃâÆÇ»ç | | ||
The Post-PC Era is E | ||
Perhaps no other invention revolutionized the world as profoundly as the personal computer. From the clunky, bug-ridden devices that were assembled from mail-order parts by a small number of geeks in garages in the 1970s ?to the sleek machines of today, the PC has become a vital tool in the work and personal lives of nearly every American. | ||
This is Not Your Fat | ||
For the past three years, the living room has been the center of the digital gold rush. Consumers have fueled the rush as they upgraded to large-screen TVs, audio systems that promise Dolby ¡°surround sound,¡± and DVD players that deliver super-crisp images. | ||