Laptop Computer Stocks List

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Laptop Computer Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 GOOGL Google's 'Unlawful Behavior' Stifles Market Entry For Rivals: DOJ Says Alphabet Must Sell Chrome To End Search Monopoly
Nov 21 GOOG Google's 'Unlawful Behavior' Stifles Market Entry For Rivals: DOJ Says Alphabet Must Sell Chrome To End Search Monopoly
Nov 21 AAPL Google's 'Unlawful Behavior' Stifles Market Entry For Rivals: DOJ Says Alphabet Must Sell Chrome To End Search Monopoly
Nov 21 AAPL Apple proposes Indonesian factory in bid to reverse iPhone 16 ban
Nov 21 AAPL Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy Takes Wall Street By Storm, Becomes Second-Most Traded Stock After Nvidia
Nov 21 AAPL Indonesia to Assess $100 Million Apple Bid to End iPhone 16 Ban
Nov 20 GOOG Billionaires Are Buying This 1 Top Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock. Should You Follow Suit?
Nov 20 GOOGL Billionaires Are Buying This 1 Top Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock. Should You Follow Suit?
Nov 20 MU Micron (MU) Stock Moves 0.65%: What You Should Know
Nov 20 AAPL Jim Cramer on Apple Inc. (AAPL): ‘I Would Wait For A Dip Because The Bears Are All Over It, Every Minute Of The Day’
Nov 20 AAPL Hedge Funder Linked To Credit Suisse Collapse Gets 18 Year Prison Sentence For Fraud, Market Manipulation
Nov 20 GOOG Nvidia releases earnings: Takeaways from Mag 7 Q3 results
Nov 20 AAPL Nvidia releases earnings: Takeaways from Mag 7 Q3 results
Nov 20 GOOGL Nvidia releases earnings: Takeaways from Mag 7 Q3 results
Nov 20 AAPL Heard on the Street: Qualcomm’s Diversification Call Doesn’t Connect
Nov 20 GOOGL Update: DuckDuckGo Calls on European Commission to Probe Google's Digital Markets Act Compliance
Nov 20 GOOG Update: DuckDuckGo Calls on European Commission to Probe Google's Digital Markets Act Compliance
Nov 20 GOOG Alphabet Inc’s (GOOG) Quantum Leap: NVIDIA Partnership to Revolutionize Quantum Computing
Nov 20 GOOGL Alphabet Inc’s (GOOG) Quantum Leap: NVIDIA Partnership to Revolutionize Quantum Computing
Nov 20 GOOGL DuckDuckGo asks EU to probe Google for possible violations of the bloc's laws
Laptop Computer

A laptop (also laptop computer), is a small, portable personal computer (PC) with a "clamshell" form factor, typically having a thin LCD or LED computer screen mounted on the inside of the upper lid of the clamshell and an alphanumeric keyboard on the inside of the lower lid. The clamshell is opened up to use the computer. Laptops are folded shut for transportation, and thus are suitable for mobile use. Its name comes from lap, as it was deemed to be placed on a person's lap when being used. Although originally there was a distinction between laptops and notebooks (the former being bigger and heavier than the latter), as of 2014, there is often no longer any difference. Today, laptops are commonly used in a variety of settings, such as at work, in education, for playing games, web browsing, for personal multimedia, and general home computer use.
Laptops combine all the input/output components and capabilities of a desktop computer, including the display screen, small speakers, a keyboard, data storage device, sometimes an optical disc drive, pointing devices (such as a touchpad or trackpad), with an operating system, a processor and memory into a single unit. Most modern laptops feature integrated webcams and built-in microphones, while many also have touchscreens. Laptops can be powered either from an internal battery or by an external power supply from an AC adapter. Hardware specifications, such as the processor speed and memory capacity, significantly vary between different types, models and price points.
Design elements, form factor and construction can also vary significantly between models depending on intended use. Examples of specialized models of laptops include rugged notebooks for use in construction or military applications, as well as low production cost laptops such as those from the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) organization, which incorporate features like solar charging and semi-flexible components not found on most laptop computers. Portable computers, which later developed into modern laptops, were originally considered to be a small niche market, mostly for specialized field applications, such as in the military, for accountants, or for traveling sales representatives. As the portable computers evolved into the modern laptop, they became widely used for a variety of purposes.

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