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Toughened Technology
Author:
Phil Hartup
Published:
5th May 2009
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1 - Toughened Technology
2 - How to toughen up a PC
3 - TEMPEST and Military tough tech
4 - Tough tech in the air
5 - Rolling with the punches
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Toughened Technology
All it takes to disable most home computers and laptops is a spilled cup of coffee, a curious toddler or a build-up of dust. So how do computers manage when they need to function in hot, dusty or wet environments? Phil Hartup investigates the computers that go where angels fear to tread.
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1 - Toughened Technology
2 - How to toughen up a PC
3 - TEMPEST and Military tough tech
4 - Tough tech in the air
5 - Rolling with the punches
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