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In order to have Internet access, what is the name of the chip that sends/receives the data [might be internal or external to the computer]? e. If I wanted to use the laptop for mapping directions using GPS, what are the limitations?

f. What might you do to mitigate hard drive failures?

g. For office use, what can I do to mitigate power failures?

h. For office use, what can I do to protect my computer from power surge?

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