1. Switch off the power socket and remove the plug. 2. There were two auxiliary power sockets next to the cigarette lighter. 3. Buried in its front leg are four power sockets and room to store a modem and other computer peripherals. 4. Intelogis Inc. in Utah, a spin-off of Novell, makes devices that plug into power sockets and turn your electrical wiring into a home computer network. 5. These units would bear the same relationship to the portable devices as do power sockets to batteries, offering much greater storage capacity, communication speed and processing power. 6. You will need at least three power sockets and probably four, not to mention a phone jack for the modem. |