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Definition: latch
An electronic circuit that maintains one of two states. See flip-flop.
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OtterBox's iPad Latch: No slips of the hand here
OtterBox's iPad latch keeps your expensive tablet from slipping out of your hand.
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Dell Adamo XPS heat-sensing latch in action; is it worth it?
Dell's 9.99mm thin Adamo XPS ultrathin laptop has a heat-sensing latch that opens the computer by gliding your finger over a strip on the edge of its lid.
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Dell Adamo XPS to have 'heat-sensing' automatic cover latch
Just when you thought you knew everything about Dell's razor-thin Adamo XPS ultrathin premium laptop, news arrives that the new system will have a heat-sensing latch on its lid.
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