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  2. This key organizer is going to make your life so much easier

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    Organize your life (and your overcrowded keychain) this the KeySmart Flex!

  3. Electronic organizer - Wikipedia

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    An electronic organizer (or electric organizer) is a small calculator-sized computer, often with an built-in diary application and other functions such as an address book and calendar, replacing paper-based personal organizers. Typically, it has a small alphanumeric keypad and an LCD screen of one, two, or three lines.

  4. AllMyNotes Organizer - Wikipedia

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    AllMyNotes Organizer is an outliner application for Windows. It allows you to store all documents and notes in a single storage file. It allows you to store all documents and notes in a single storage file.

  5. Royal Typewriter Company - Wikipedia

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    Plastic portable typewriter, with a modernistic design. Made in Japan. Royal Custom III 1973 A full-sized portable typewriter available in two tone deep red/white or blue/white. Royal Fleetwood 1972 Woodgrained plastic portable, based on Royal Sprite. Made by Silver-Reed. Also called Caravan. Had transistor radio in its case. Royal Sprite 1972

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    These are 57 helpful and cute gift ideas for college students—from belt bags to tech gadgets—that'll make their college experience a little less stressful.

  7. Notebook (laptop) - Wikipedia

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    The Epson HX-20 from 1982 was the first portable computer to be called a "notebook". The terms laptop and notebook both trace their origins to the early 1980s, coined to describe portable computers in a size class smaller than the contemporary mainstream units (so-called "luggables" ) but larger than pocket computers .