41. In order to use a PC so it becomes a pleasure rather than a hassle, users still need to know the basics of how it works. 42. In the network computing model, most of the information and programs that users need is stored in central computers, known as servers. 43. Indeed, users need to refer to cities by their three-letter airport codes. 44. Internet users also will need a special ISDN modem, which helps provide the high-speed data communications, as well as pay a fee to an Internet access provider. 45. It even has a seat, in case the user needs to take a rest, and it folds up for storage in a car or on a plane. 46. Laptop users need a network card or a wireless modem. 47. Macintosh users need an LCII or higher with the same requirements for RAM and a CD-ROM drive. 48. Lu said most PC users need one or two functions more than others, which means the average computer had redundant features that would rarely be used. 49. Microsoft Windows users need all the help they can get, Mac mavens like to say. 50. Most users need only an Internet hookup and headphones and a microphone, plugged into a computer. |