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  2. Big Mac (computer) - Wikipedia

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    Esslinger and the design team investigated flat-screen displays and worked with Toshiba to create a new CRT front to "avoid the cheap look of a CRT screen". [8] Esslinger created low-profile mouse, keyboard, and mouse pen designs, experimenting with wireless RF technology to make the Baby Mac even smaller and "avoid the tangled mess of keyboard and mouse cables".

  3. iMac - Wikipedia

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    What became the iMac began as Apple's effort to develop the consumer desktop to fill that product gap. [citation needed] Apple's head of design Jony Ive and the rest of the design team developed sketches for a distinctive, all-in-one computer that was to be a legacy-free PC focused on ease of use and internet connectivity. The design team made ...

  4. Big Lots Bankruptcy: Retailer to Shutter Dozens More Stores ...

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    Many Big Lots locations have announced closing sales, in some cases up to 20%. But it pays to do your homework before snatching up supposed deals. Some shoppers have reported some savings , but in ...

  5. Big Lots - Wikipedia

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    Big Lots Stores, Inc. (stylized as Big Lots! ) is an American discount retail chain, specializing in the sale of closeout and overstock merchandise. Founded in 1967 as Consolidated Stores, the chain is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio , and includes over 900 locations across the United States.

  6. Apple Lesson of the Day: Inventory Is Evil - AOL

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    Apple's superior inventory and operational agility are today's Apple Lesson of the Day. Apple is one of the larger players ushering in the mobile revolution, but there are plenty of ways to play it.

  7. Macintosh 128K - Wikipedia

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    A stock Mac 128K with the original 64K ROM is incompatible with either Apple's external 800 KB drive with the Hierarchical File System or Apple's Hard Disk 20. A Mac 128K that has been upgraded with the newer 128 KB ROM (called a Macintosh 128Ke) can use internal and external 800 KB drives with HFS, as well as the HD20.