Video Card
Most modern laptops use USB (Universal Serial Bus) connectors for external keyboards.
Because they are designed to be both smaller and draw less power, laptops are far more limited in their expansion capabilities. In many laptops, the only form of expansion is through USB ports. Larger laptops often have a PC Card slot and / or an Mini PCI / PCI Express Mini card bus.
The new London bus was inspired by a design of Thomas Heatherwick
A bus is a large commercial motor vehicle designed for passenger transportation by road.
Yes, there are a lot of bus simulation applications designed for mobile.
The higher order address bus is not multiplexed with data bus of 8085 because that is the way Intel designed the processor. Besides, the data bus is only 8 bits and the address bus is 16 bits. If you were to multiplex the whole address bus on the data bus, you would need two T1 (ALE) states, and that would be excess logic. Back to the original answer - that is simply the way Intel designed the processor.
No, it is not.
AGP
Yes, if the engine is designed to run on LPG.
There is no latest AGP bus. The most recent bus designed for high performance equipment is PCI-E. And x16 has the highest bandwidth.
AGP (Advanced Graphics Port) Is a special card socket designed specifically for video cards. Video cards used to sit on the PCI bus with all the rest of your hardware. It was eventually decided that performance could be improved by putting video cards on their own specific bus. The AGP bus has special priority when the CPU is processing stuff, and usually runs at a much higher clockspeed than the PCI bus.