Round housings for virtual computing systems with stylesheets

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electronic systems and devices

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C361S679310, C361S679330, C361S679460, C312S223200

Reexamination Certificate

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07974080

ABSTRACT:
A computer system that has an outer shape that is round in outer cross-section. The computer housing can be formed of first and second housing parts that are each round in outer cross-section where one unscrews relative to another like taking the lid off a jar. The inside of the housing can store various kinds of nonvolatile memory and a processor. The user's entire processing environment may be stored within the memory and processor, and part of that environment may include stylesheet that represents specific styles of the user.

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Sony VaioVGX-TP1 computer picture, May 2008.

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