Jumat, 10 April 2020

Spilled water on your laptop? Here’s how to fix it

So, you've spilled something on your laptop. Time is of the essence. You must turn your laptop off, unplug it, and remove the battery at once. Go ahead and press that power button until your machine shuts down. Do that now! Every second counts.

Okay, are you back with us? Here's a more in-depth guide of just how to handle this emergency.

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Step 1: Remove all components that are easily detachable. Unplug your mouse and any cables, and remove any flash drives and DVDs. Leave your laptop bare.

Step 2: Dry the outside of your machine. Open your laptop as far as it goes, hold it upside down, and wipe dry any wet surfaces that you see with a towel or another lint-free absorbent fabric. The type of liquid matters: Water is the least corrosive, while sugary and alcoholic liquids are both more conductive and more corrosive, and can quickly cause permanent damage. Either way, the goal is to mitigate their effects as much as possible by drying the computer immediately.

Step 3: At this point, we'd recommend you take advantage of the warranty if it's still applicable, or take your machine to a repair shop. If your brand has a designated repair store (like Apple) give them a call or bring it in. Otherwise, look for local repair stores that specialize in your laptop brand.

If you don't want to have a professional take a look at it for you though, there are some more steps you can take to try and dry your machine out. Note though, that neither Digital Trends nor the author accept any responsibility for damage caused to your machine from taking it apart.

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While laptops of years gone by made the process of opening them up and removing components easy, that's not really the case with modern-day laptops. We wouldn't recommend trying to take anything apart unless you have an older laptop model that isn't largely glued together. That said, here are some steps you can take if your laptop allows it.

Step 1: If you haven't already, and your laptop allows it, remove your battery. This can usually be achieved by pressing a switch or button on the underside of your laptop.

Step 2: If you're concerned about liquid leaking through to the whole system, to components like your memory and storage drive, you can remove those too. In some laptops, you'll find panels that allow for their removal on the underside. In most cases, however, you'll need to use a Phillips or Torx screwdriver to remove them. With the memory, press the side clips to eject each stick. With the solid-state drive or hard drive, you'll likely need to undo more screws to free it from the frame. Be sure to carefully detach it from the power and data connection ports or cables.

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Step 3: Examine each component you've removed to check for any sign of wetness or corrosion. Any wet parts should be dried, but if the liquid is anything other than water, you'll want to wipe it off (you can use a cotton swab) with 99 percent isopropyl alcohol – this will dissolve gunk without causing damage and evaporate without leaving a residue.

Step 4: Once you're done, you'll want to leave everything alone to air-dry for two to three days in a warm, dry area. A fan will hasten the drying process. Do not use a hairdryer, as this could cause static problems. Once you've picked your machine apart and given the components time to dry, you can follow the instructions in reverse to put your laptop back together and see if it works.

Hopefully, all will be well, but if not, you'll want to take it to a repair center.

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What if you have a Surface Book 2 or MacBook or any other laptop that you cannot take apart or even remove the battery from? This situation drastically reduces your options, so you'll have to take it to a repair center ASAP.

Between the time that liquid is spilled on your keyboard and the time that you take it to the store, here's what you can do: Hold your machine upside down, wiping dry any visible wetness with a towel.

Then, lay it down on a dry surface, and give your laptop as much ventilation as possible — it may not help much, but it's better than nothing while you wait for a repair store appointment.

Some people recommend putting your laptop in a big bag of rice, a common piece of advice with several very large problems. First, a hygroscopic material like rice isn't nearly as effective when dealing with liquids that have sugars, alcohols, or other substances besides water. Second, rice doesn't efficiently absorb moisture trapped deep in your laptop, where it's already caused problems (remember, most damage from spills happens in the first several seconds after the spill). Third, almost all rice has lots of microscopic flakes of dust that can get inside your laptop and create even more issues.

If you absolutely cannot go to a repair store, then its important that you let your laptop ventilate and dry out for at least a day or two before you try turning it back on yourself. Trying to turn a laptop back on too soon after a spill is a recipe for disaster, as this can cause a massive short and ruin your computer.

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To safeguard your laptop in the future, we'd recommend investing in a

KeyCover silicone keyboard cover

. Or even a full shell for the top and bottom of your laptop, if you prefer. You can also carry your laptop around in a great laptop bag. Be careful not to cover any ventilation holes, however, and use scissors to cut the skin if necessary to ensure that your ventilation holes are left free.

Or maybe you work in an environment where spills and moisture problems are just more common and harder to avoid. In this case, you may want to look for a ruggedized laptop that includes a sealed keyboard and additional features for greater protection, like one of

KeyCover silicone keyboard cover

.

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Kamis, 09 April 2020

Apple MacBook Air vs. Dell XPS 13: An in-depth look at two great 13-inch laptops

The two biggest new laptops of 2020 so far are the Dell XPS 13 and Apple's MacBook Air. Both have been updated with new features and designs, and you may be wondering which is the better option.

I've spent weeks with both devices now, trading off the two laptops as my daily driver. Here's everything you need to know about how these two laptops stack up against each other.

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The XPS 13 and MacBook Air are both premium laptops. Neither represent the best value for the components that come inside. Instead, they package those parts in excellent build quality and world-class design. I prefer the stark white look of the XPS 13 and its ultra-thin bezels, but I won't say the MacBook Air isn't a looker. It hasn't changed in the past couple of years, but the full aluminum unibody is pretty as ever — especially in gold.

But let's get one thing out of the way right off the bat. Price. The MacBook Air is currently more affordable. with a starting price of $999 (or $899 if you're a student). The XPS 13 also offers a Core i3 $999 model, though it's not currently available for purchase. Even when available, it'll come with just 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD too, compared to double that on the comparable MacBook Air.

Not only does the $999 MacBook Air start with more memory and storage, it also has a higher-resolution screen. At 2,560 x 1,600, it has a sharper pixel density than what you get in other 13-inch laptops, including the XPS 13. Though the XPS 13's 1,920 x 1,200 display is delightful and bright, the Air is noticeably crisper.

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Of course, the XPS 13 has much more room to grow in the more expensive configurations. The XPS 13 can be upgraded with 32GB of RAM and the same 2TB of storage, while also featuring a 4K screen.

You can spend even more on the MacBook Air if you want (up to $2,249), but because of the performance limitations, your money won't go as far.

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When you look at the price point where these two laptops intersect, the XPS 13 begins to take a steady lead, as $1,200 gets you a quad-core Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD. While it's true that the screen isn't as pixel-dense, performance takes a huge leap. The XPS 13 is the most powerful 13-inch laptop I've ever tested. It offers raw strength that most laptops of this size don't. In top-tier configurations like the Core i7, it even outperforms the MacBook Pro.

However, the MacBook Air has a 10th-gen quad-core Core i5 processor as well, right? Yes. Starting at $1,250, this Core i5 model was touted as twice as powerful as previous models. But don't be fooled — it's a less powerful processor. With only 9 watts of power draw, it can't keep up with the 25-watt Core i5 in the XPS 13. A lower thermal profile means tighter restrictions on heat, and therefore, performance.

Will you notice the difference? Yes, though it depends on the workload. If your daily routine consists of Chrome, Spotify, Netflix, Slack, and YouTube, you likely won't feel the disparity in processing power. Even with dozens of tabs and many applications open, the Core i3 MacBook Air will be unfazed. As I noted in the review, you can even pull up GarageBand or iMovie to do some light content creation.

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But if you're a photographer working with high-resolution photos in Lightroom, or an extreme multitasker looking to power multiple 4K monitors, the extra bandwidth of the XPS 13 is helpful.

It's also the go-to choice for a laptop to travel with. The XPS 13 is both thinner and lighter than the MacBook Air, and thanks to thin bezels, has a significantly smaller footprint.

It will also last a few hours longer than the MacBook Air on a single charge to let you squeeze in some extra work on that long work trip. There's a caveat there, though. The MacBook Air will maintain similar battery life no matter what configuration you use. The XPS 13 will dip by a couple of hours once you equip it with the optional 4K screen. When upgraded, the XPS 13 is closer to the MacBook Air in battery life.

Windows, Mac, and Apple

Then there's the ecosystem to consider. There's no question that iPhones, Apple Watches, AirPods, and MacBooks pair really well together. Having iMessage, iCloud, and AirDrop across all platforms is undeniably convenient. It's what Apple has always done so well, and while you might hack together a similar solution with Windows apps (Dell offers a Mobile Connect app that can deliver phone notifications to your laptop), it's not the same.

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When you purchase Apple's MacBook Air, Apple's suite of applications also comes free. Microsoft's Office suite is preferred by most, but you'll need to pay extra to bundle that in with the Dell XPS 13. While neither the Mac App Store or Microsoft will knock your socks off, Apple's Mac Catalyst program is seeing more iPad apps ported over to the Mac. That could have some serious potential for the future of the Mac app ecosystem.

Most people strongly prefer Mac or Windows. But today, there's far less difference than there used to be. Mac offers better trackpad gestures, while Windows has full touchscreen support. Windows has facial authentication for quickly unlocking the device, while Mac's TouchID can be used for things like payment and user profile authentication.

Both Windows 10 and MacOS are modern pieces of software supported by annual software refreshes and security updates. Neither gets the kind of development attention mobile platforms get, but in terms of stability, you can't go wrong.

Apple MacBook Air vs. Dell XPS 13: Which should you buy?

In its latest iteration, the MacBook Air once again has a good keyboard and is appropriately priced. That makes the $999 model an easy recommendation at that price.

However, once you push into the higher echelon of configurations, the Dell XPS 13 leaps ahead. It offers better performance, more attractive design, and an excellent optional 4K display. XPS 13 models priced above $1,500 defeat not only the MacBook Air, but also Apple's MacBook Pro 13.

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Rabu, 08 April 2020

Best laptop bags of 2020: top bags and backpacks for your kit

The best laptop bag is naturally going to be the one that can protect your laptop well and make it easy to tote around. But, just about any bag can do that, so part of the equation is going to come down to style and the extra features you'll find on laptop carrying case.

We've looked over all sorts of laptop backpacks, satchels and bags to find some of the most capable options available. This way, you can worry more about a style and feature set that works for you and worry less about whether a big might be low quality.

We picked out laptop bags from a wide variety of manufacturers, giving you a great range of options at a number of different price points. All of them will do the job of holding your laptop securely, but beyond that, they'll offer their own approach to securing the rest of your items.

So, here's our pick of the best laptop bags and backpacks for business users, students or just day-to-day use, based on our expert research from around the web, picking the popular options we think you should check out.

Of course, you'll want a laptop to go in your nice new bag, so make sure you check out our pick of the best laptops.

If you're looking for a laptop specifically designed for business use, visit our best business laptops guide.

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  • image1. JanSport Baughman Backpack

    A classic backpack for your laptop

    Key Features: Fits 15-inch laptops; fleece lined media pocket; front flap with organizer; front zippered pocket with removable storage pouch | Dimensions: 17.5 x 12.6 x 5.7 inches (H x W x D) | Weight: 2.4 pounds

    15-inch laptop sleeve

    Removable storage pouch

    Fine canvas look and feel

    No weatherproofing

    The tried and true JanSport is tough to go wrong with. A full-canvas bag with nylon mesh inside including a 15-inch laptop sleeve, this version of the JanSport comes in several colors for a variety of prices. Included in the price are also a media pocket lined in fleece as well as a removable storage pouch, making it an excellent business laptop backpack.

    image2. Eastpack Out Of Office

    Classic design, yet also modern

    Key Features: Fits 13-inch laptops; main compartment with front pocket; padded shoulder straps; multiple designs | Dimensions: 17.3 x 11.6 x 8.6 inches (H x W x D) | Weight: 1.10 pounds

    Comfortable design

    30 year warranty

    No weatherproofing

    With a simple, yet stylish, design, the Out Of Office laptop backpack is ideal for business users that makes carrying around your laptop comfortable, while also protecting your device from the rigours of daily life. One of the best features about this backpack is its 30 year warranty, which means you shouldn't have to worry about getting another laptop backpack for a long, long time.

    image3. Mammut Xeron Courier 25

    A great bag for the daily commute

    Key Features: Roll-top closure; Front pocket, laptop compartment, back plate for additional comfort and strength | Dimensions: 22 x 12.2 x 11 inches (H x W x D) | Weight: 2.55 pounds

    Great for cycling

    Comfortable to wear

    Design won't be to everyone's tastes

    The distinctive design of the Mammut Xeron Courier 25, along with the name, suggests that this is a laptop bag that is designed for people who work or commute by bike. Even if that's not your usual mode of transport, this is a business laptop bag that's still worth considering thanks to its comfortable design that protects both you and the laptop when worn.

    image4. AmazonBasics Laptop Backpack

    Gets the job done for cheap

    Key Features: Fits 15-inch laptops; zippered Speed Pocket; organization panel | Dimensions: 14.3 x 7.8 x 19.8 inches (L x W x H) | Weight: 1.6 pounds

    15-inch laptop sleeve

    Super affordable

    Quick-access speed pocket

    Lacks premium look and feel

    If you're not looking to pay huge amounts of cash for a laptop backpack, then this is a great budget choice. Made and sold by Amazon through its Basics program, this all-black backpack has a laptop sleeve for machines up to 15 inches, and several types of pockets, for but a pittance compared to most.

    image5. Herschel Pop Quiz backpack

    Everything you could need

    Key features: Fleece-lined laptop sleeve, front pocket with organizers, sunglasses compartment, waterproof zipper | Dimensions: 17.5 x 11.75 x 6 inches (H x W x D) | Volume: 22L | Weight: 1.11 pounds

    The Herschel Pop Quiz backpack is clearly designed with students in mind. It has a simple style and reasonable price, but comes with no shortage of features to meet your daily needs. It has a padded laptop sleeve with fleece lining to keep your computer safe, and its front pocket includes built-in organizers so you can keep all your school supplies in order. It even has waterproof zippers to help protect all your belongings. And, with a wide variety of styles, you can find a design that fits your personality.

    image6. AmazonBasics Laptop Bag

    Another great budget choice

    Key Features: Fits 17.3-inch laptops; zippered Speed Pocket; organization panel, shoulder bag design | Dimensions: 17.5 x 2.8 x 13.5 inches (L x W x H) | Weight: 1.1 pounds

    17.3-inch laptop sleeve

    Low price

    Accessory storage pockets

    Lacks premium look and feel

    If you like the sound of a budget - yet dependable - laptop bag, but you don't want a backpack, then Amazon also does a laptop bag. This can be carried over your shoulder and can fit larger laptops as well. It's not as fancy as some of the other bags on this page, but it does the job well, and for a low price.

    Still looking? Here are some extra option we've picked out: Adidas backpacks | backpacks for kids | best camera bags | Amazon backpacks | best school backpacks

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    Selasa, 07 April 2020

    When a N.J. principal needed laptops for students during coronavirus crisis a TV star came to the rescue

    The golden bows that represent hope for principal Charity Haygood were spaced six feet apart, neatly attached along the fence at Avon Avenue School in Newark.

    Haygood was thinking about her students and their parents, and how she could have them safely pick up 125 Chromebooks last week, so they could be ready for the district's online learning program on April 6.

    Some families came. Most didn't. You see, not everyone has a car in the city, and it's hard to practice social distancing on a bus with the coronavirus lurking. Many of her students' parents, Haygood said, were too frightened to walk to the school because they didn't want to violate the city's shelter-in-place order.

    Haygood, a Newark resident, understands what her kids are up against if they don't get online. Already out of school, they likely would fall further behind without the ability to learn digitally during the lockdown.

    "Over 90 percent of children at my school do not have a laptop or internet access and the rest of the world is getting online," Haygood said.

    So, she hit the streets last week in her yellow Jeep to deliver the last batch of laptops to her 561 students in the K-8 school, making house calls with the help of teachers, substitutes, paraprofessionals and her husband.

    They had already dropped off or had parents pick up 377 devices from the school's computer lab when Mike Rowe, the star "Dirty Jobs" on Discovery Channel, heard about Haygood team's effort -- and that Haygood and the school didn't have enough laptops for all of their students.

    Using his new show, "Returning the Favor," a reality web television series on Facebook Watch, Rowe figured Haygood could use a favor, too.

    When she was duped into appearing on the show on March 28 -- supposedly as part of an education roundtable to talk about the district's online learning -- Rowe sprang the surprise: the Chromebooks, valued at $25,000. The district, with the help of Altice USA, threw in 60 days of free internet access.

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    Her husband, Ryan, was in on the ruse. Producers had him recording her the whole time, so they would have video to include in the episode. Since it aired on March 30, the video has more than 4.7 million views.

    Here's how it went down:

    When Haygood logged into the show using her cell phone, she could see someone sitting with their back to her.

    "Hello?" she said.

    "Is that a voice I hear behind me?" said Rowe, who spun around in his chair.

    Haygood was stunned.

    "Get out of here," she said. "You're the 'Dirty Jobs' guy."

    Rowe explained that his show was a huge fan of what she had been doing. When Rowe asked what she needed for her students, Haygood, unaware of Rowe's new show, explained that she was short on Chromebooks.

    "We think 125 Chromebooks from us to you would be the least we could do," he said.

    Haywood cried at the generosity, and when the show aired, she cried again. The gift will help the district eliminate "a digital divide in our city," Superintendent Roger Leon said. In all, the district distributed 8,000 Chromebooks from the schools' computer labs afterto schools shut down.

    Rowe's laptops arrived Wednesday at the school, where Jarheina Anderson picked up two of them for her children.

    "I was shocked that she was going to come (to my house)," Anderson said. "I think she's an awesome principal. She does everything she can for the kids."

    By Friday, 100 Chromebooks still needed to be delivered. Staff members gassed up their cars to help. Haygood finished around 9:30 p.m., but Ryan, her husband, made a special delivery at 11:30 p.m. to a family who couldn't get to the school earlier that day because a grandmother had died from the coronavirus.

    With the future uncertain, Haygood preaches hope. Those golden bows on the fence symbolize their abilities during this scary time in their lives. Together, they will get through this.

    "You can do it," Haygood tells them.

    Yes. They. Can. With a principal like Haygood as the wind beneath their wings, how can they lose?

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    Review

    Taiwanese-based GIGABYTE Technology has long been well-known for its motherboards and video cards. The AERO 15 OLED is among its brand new laptops for 2020 and gamers, creative professionals and software developers would do well to give it a good look.

    GIGABYTE's expertise in key components has also positioned GIGABYTE to manufacture its own high quality, yet reasonably priced, laptops. It's been doing this for some years and the new AERO 15 OLED continues to demonstrate GIGABYTE's engineering excellence exuding performance from every socket with alacrity.

    GIGABYTE is targeting the unit to gamers and creative professionals, with an impressive set of specifications, listed below. Gamers will immediately appreciate the DDR4 RAM, Nvidia 2000-series GPU and SSD, but there's a serious side to the AERO 15 too.

    In fact, GIGABYTE says the AERO series is the world's first PC laptop designed specifically with creative professionals in mind. To this end, GIGABYTE says the AERO features unparalleled colour accuracy, stunning OLED displays, and a fully calibrated, high-powered digital creation experience designed specifically in mind. That's the core raison d'être of the series, and the AERO 15 lives up to its promise with a brilliantly crisp 4K screen, Nvidia's stunning real-time ray-tracing capable video card, a bevy of sockets and more.

    The term creative professionals typically brings to mind artistic work, whether photography, illustration, video, audio or other. I genuinely believe another audience is the software developer running Visual Studio, SQL Server, emulators, virtual machines and more as they cut their code.

    10 years ago I owned a gaming laptop myself; it was a powerful 17" monster. I developed applications, ran networks and oh, even managed a bit of gaming. Yet, it weighed over 4kg and only ran for one hour on battery. Thankfully, technology has improved. The AERO 15 outpaces my old laptop in every way, at a far more comfortable 2kg and over four times the battery capability.

    The full set of specifications are:
  • 15.6" Thin Bezel Samsung 4K UHD 3840x2160 AMOLED display
  • Intel Core i9 8-core CPU
  • Samsung DDR4 2666MHz DRAM, up to 64GB, starting at 8GB
  • Mobile Intel HM370 Express Chipset
  • Intel UHD Graphics 630
  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 or 2080 GPU with GDDR6 8GB
  • 2x 2W speaker
  • Nahmic 3 3D audio
  • Customisable per-key RGB keyboard lighting
  • 3x USB 3.1
  • USB-C
  • HDMI 2.0
  • DP 1.4 and USB-C
  • Ethernet socket and Killer Ethernet E2600
  • Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650
  • Bluetooth v5.0 + LE
  • Headphone/microphone combo jack
  • UHS-II SD card reader
  • 2x M.2 SSD type 2280 slots
  • HD front-facing camera with privacy slider
  • Li Polymer 94.24Wh battery
  • Firmware-based TPM supporting Intel Trust Technology
  • 356mm wide x 250mm deep x 20mm high
  • 2kg weight
  • Reading the specs you know this is a laptop of power that wants to be utilised for good. When using it, you also know it wants you to feel good doing it. You won't mistake the AERO for an ultrabook, its weight and fans reminding you, but you will truly love the tremendous screen, and you can't help but enjoy the RGB keyboard.

    Individual keys can be programmed to be their own colour or groups of keys, and they can be animated, and different keyboard configurations can be triggered when you launch or switch to, specific applications.

    For example, selecting your favourite action game might illuminate the WASD movement keys one colour, and various other keys different colours, to help you find them swiftly in the heat of action.

    AERO 15 VA IF010

    Or, perhaps you might elect to highlight the important keys for the Adobe Creative Suite or your favourite IDE because, to emphasise again, this is a serious workhorse and not a gamers-only device. It's been certified as an RTX Studio Laptop by Nvidia for its support for 8K video, real-time ray-tracing, AI-assistance and other features creative minds can use to unlock possibility.

    Alternatively, you can program the keys to one of many presets that see colours gently fade in and out as the laptop 'breathes', or that mimic a wave coming past or many more. Or, you might set the keys to a single, solid colour and leave it at that.

    As with most things in life you must make trade-offs between raw performance and fan noise and battery life. The AERO 15 OLED provides the usual power plan tools, but intriguingly, it also comes with a pre-loaded GIGABYTE app leveraging Microsoft Azure AI to optimise performance. This tool adjusts CPU, fans and other items dynamically based on the application or workload in use. It relies on Microsoft's servers to collect and analyse telemetry information from computers all around the world.

    Obviously, this application transmits anonymous telemetry data about your computer usage. If this is a concern to you, you can simply disable or uninstall the app. However, GIGABYTE's testing states the AI provided performance improvements in productivity applications like Adobe Premier as well as games like Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Microsoft says the Azure AI will improve over time as it collects more and more data and feeds it into its machine learning algorithms.

    Could the laptop be better? Sure, the power cable inserts into the left-hand side so this isn't always ideal depending on where you sit in relation to a power point. The fan noise can be noticeable when they start working hard. Also, there are two RAM slots only so if you want to keep your upgrade options open be sure to get the largest RAM chip you can afford to begin with. However, these are not onerous grievances, and nor are they unique by any means. Ultimately, for me, the GIGABYTE AERO 15 is surely the most impressive laptop release for 2020 to date and a definite contender for any purpose you have in mind.

    More information is at GIGABYTE's website and pricing begins at $2399 online.

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    Round Rock ISD prepares for at-home learning with laptop pick-up

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    ROUND ROCK, Texas (KXAN) — School districts across Central Texas are adjusting to the new normal of online education with a learning-at-home environment doled out by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Two of the largest school districts in Central Texas, Round Rock ISD and Austin ISD, will begin at-home instruction led by teachers on Monday, April 6.

    Last week, Round Rock ISD offered a laptop pick-up through Friday for students that don't have the necessary electronic devices at home. As evidenced by the video above, the lines were rather long outside of Cedar Ridge High School for laptop pick-up on Wednesday.

    Round Rock police officer were outside of the school and at nearby intersections to control traffic. The district encouraged parents to pick them up on Wednesday ahead of the rainy weather.

    On Friday, AISD announced that it is closing all schools indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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