Papers on Computers & Technology
Complete Car Stereo
Words: 2401 - Pages: 9.... sound(Battle IV).
Another choice is leasing a car. The factory ships it with the stereo installed. People want to upgrade their stereo without voiding the lease contract. The only way to do this is have someone professionally install a stereo. This has stirred an enormous growth in the personal car stereo businesses(Kelly, 58).
Small shops along with big ones are popping up all over taking advantage of the publics new interest in car stereo. “Our biggest customers are the youth. They come in here, have what they want already picked out and then shell out 1000 to 2000 dollars without any questions,” stated Steve Frame, a local .....
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“Technology And The Library Perfect Together”
Words: 305 - Pages: 2.... because computers do go down. It is a nice
combination. I’m glad we have a choice.
Computers in the library are good for families who do not have computers at
home. They can go online to do research, get help with homework, even
send e-mail to family and friends you don’t get to see very often. It also
helps people who are not comfortable with computers become aware of how
easy and helpful they really are. You can do virtually anything on the
computer.
I can’t remember when we didn’t have a computer at home. A computer is a
part of our everyday lives, but it s also nice to turn it off and a read a
magazine or book and put yo .....
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MMX Technology
Words: 1403 - Pages: 6.... from Intel in ten years. From a technological standpoint, there are significant changes: MMX defines a set of 57 new computer instructions that extend the x86 instruction set of approximately 80; it has 32 KB of on-chip cache, verses the non-MMX on-chip cache of 16 KB, which enhances performance of even non-MMX applications, and it makes use of Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) for more efficient data processing. The 57 new and powerful instructions are specifically designed to process and manipulate audio, video, and graphical data much more effectively. Intel, having doubled its on-chip cache size from 16 KB on non-MMX processor .....
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Telecommuting
Words: 1062 - Pages: 4.... less energy will be required for
production, maintenance, and repair of this equipment. Fuel resources needed to
operate this equipment will be reduced. The building and repair of highways and
maintenance requires a large consumption of energy, not only in the operation of
the highway construction and repair equipment, but also in the manufacture and
transportation of the required materials. An increase in the percentage of
people telecommuting to work will decrease the need for expanded highways and
associated road maintenance. The first two areas related to getting to work.
Once a person arrives at a central office working location, .....
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Electronic Monitoring Vs. Health Concerns
Words: 608 - Pages: 3.... working at
their peak performance due to this type of scrutiny.
The majority of Americans believe that electronic monitoring should not
be allowed. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis states that of all of the
freedoms that Americans enjoy, privacy "is the right most valued by civilized
men (Privacy 441)." A poll taken by Yankelovich Clancy Shulman for Time, states
that ninety-five percent of Americans believe that electronic monitoring should
not be allowed (Privacy 444). Harriet Ternipsede, who is a travel agent, gave a
lengthy testimonial on how electronic monitoring at her job caused her undue
stress and several health problems i .....
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Transfers Of Technology From The Developing World
Words: 1560 - Pages: 6.... to the developing world will improve the standard of living, increase efficiency in production and become a base for economic growth, without this transfer these countries will fall further into poverty and economic ruin, with little hope for survival.
For most people of the developed world, the developing world is not something they concern themselves with; they do not see it everyday and therefore it does not exist. This could not be farther from the truth. The developing world is in need of help but the developed world constantly turns a blind eye. Our current love affair with technology may provide the answer for underdeveloped nations p .....
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Review Of On-line Publications
Words: 955 - Pages: 4.... freedom the other news
papers do not seem to have. One of the lead articles outlined this concern and
dispelled the rumor that China would censor the paper when the city is turned
over in July.
The Morning Post is a very up to date paper that features an updated
breaking news sidebar. A very useful and inviting feature which enables it to
keep up with and often scoop the broadcast media. The newspaper also had a
technology section which caters to the on-line user. The post also utilizes the
use of java script to make it seem more like an interactive medium.
Of the papers available from the continent of India the Times of Indi .....
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Telecommunications Device For The Deaf (TDD)
Words: 360 - Pages: 2.... cradle. A bright flashing light, at their residence alerts the
person receiving the call. This light serves as a signal that they have a
telephone call. The receiving person puts his telephone receiver on the
cradle of his TDD machine and both parties begin communicating. While
one party types the other party reads. Unfortunately, TDD machines only
have half-duplex capabilities. This means that only one person at a time
can type. On that account, people who use TDD machines use letters that
represent word-signals, which aid in the process of keeping the
conversation flowing. For instance, when one person says, “Hello, this is .....
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AirBags
Words: 855 - Pages: 4.... containing a ball held in place by a spring. In a frontal impact, the ball is forced against the spring in proportion to the severity of the crash. Other systems use an accelerometer instead of crash sensors, frequently located within the steering column or in the airbag assembly itself. An accelerometer is more sophisticated than the ball-in-tube crash sensor, and will likely see more widespread use in future models. Nearly all airbag designs are engineered to inflate when the sensors register a crash equivalent to hitting a solid barrier at 10-12 miles per hour. When a car is involved in an accident, and it loses velocity, and the impa .....
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Computer Crimes
Words: 1152 - Pages: 5.... of ways to break the law (Frog 67:C11). Computer crime becomes a larger and more prevalent issue, as there is more value to criminally gain and the stakes raise in the hacker’s ego game. Only seventy-five computer crime prosecutions were reported in the United States in 1986, according to the National Center for Computer Crime Data in Santa Cruz, Calif. By 1989, that number jumped to 500 prosecutions. that year cost businesses and banks and, ultimately, consumers about $500 million. "As the use of computers has increased, so has their criminal misuse" (Parker 54:G13). Computers are used to obtain credit card numbers, which are then .....
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