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PC in a stick?
It’s much like the Asus Chromebit made for Google (it runs the Chrome OS) in relation to layout and functionality. It’s actually is a CPU packaged inside a tiny USB drive-like case. Since this operating system is one that many users are knowledgeable about the Windows variant represents a far greater deal.
The Compute Stick supports Bluetooth 4.0, which makes it simpler to link it to the latest wireless computer keyboard and mouse/touchpad hardware. With Wifi, users can hook up to any hot spot at office, home or elsewhere. Intel is preloading McAfee AntiVirus Additionally on the apparatus, to keep data safe from malware.
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