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PEBKAC — but VERY close to the keyboard
User’s brand-new laptop keeps going into standby mode at random, and it’s only after local techs have replaced parts, updated the BIOS and tried everything else they can think of that someone notices a curious phenomenon. Read today’s complete Shark Tank at Read More



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