For instance, most new machines are set up to boot Windows automatically when a user turns them on.
Then the users would turn them back on again.
So users of concrete have turned to other additives, like silica.
In fact, many users only turn to the search function when scanning for and following links fails.
When users physically turn their head, the helmet maps the movement.
Each user of the channel takes turns to transmit and receive signals.
Operating systems normally start up automatically when the user turns on the computer.
The machine requires no time to boot up - users simply turn it on and off like a television set.
Is it a good competitor to accomplish the tasks that for which a user would turn to a laptop computer?
The technology looks at how fast and in which direction the user turns the corners when writing.