Papers on Computers & Technology
Smart Car Technology
Words: 1119 - Pages: 5.... by typing the name of the street. when the place you want to go are
registered you push the make destination button, and the computer programmes a
route, the second after the route appears on the screen, while a voice explains
it to you through the loudspeaker.
c: The TravTek guides the driver through the traffic. The computer always knows
where you are, and the navigation system makes it impossible to get lost in the
traffic, unless you really want to, and deliberately make the wrong turns. It
also guides you past traffic jams and problems who might crop up around an
accident. In a town where you have never been, you will quickly be .....
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Internet, Its Effects In Our Lives And The Future Of The Internet
Words: 5816 - Pages: 22.... the Internet to share information, make new associations and communicate. Individuals and businesses, from students and journalists, to consultants, programmers and corporate giants are all harnessing the power of the Internet. For many businesses the Internet is becoming integral to their operations. Imagine the ability to send and receive data: messages, notes, letters, documents, pictures, video, sound- just about any form of communication, as effortlessly as making a phone call. It is easy to understand why the Internet is rapidly becoming the corporate communications medium. Using the mouse on your computer, the familiar point-and-cli .....
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Notebook Computers
Words: 308 - Pages: 2.... The battery lasted 2:59, and the unit was a great
performer. Other features include a 3.9 GB hard disk and an optional DVD
module for $150.
Sub-notebooks such as IBM Think Pad 600 packs a high-end punch into
a 6.5-pound travel weight, including a Pentium II/266 CPU, a 13.3-TFT
screen, and a 3.9 GB hard disk. The unit can take a CD-ROM, DVD, or floppy
disk drive internally ideal for those who need supreme portability and
don't want to deal with external drives. It lasted an impressive 3:12 on
our test.
For the road warrior principally concerned with weight, and battery
life, there is still no better option then the IBM ThinkPad 560x. Th .....
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Censorship On The Internet
Words: 881 - Pages: 4.... forbid "data that can affect national
security, social order, and safety or information that is not appropriate to the
culture, morality, and traditional customs of the Vietnamese people." on June 4,
1996. It is also impossible to ban all things that are prohibited in a country.
For instant, some countries, such as Germany, have considered taking measures
against the U.S. and other companies or individuals that have created or
distributed offensive material on the Internet. If the United States government
really wanted to censor the net, there is only one solution - shut down all
network links of other countries. But of course that would .....
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Importance Of Computer Software In Education
Words: 571 - Pages: 3.... fun. It should get people interested in the computing field.
First and foremost is the fact that computer software is a very important educational tool. Students in high schools experience computers for the first time through games and other software. These help develop the ability to make quick and concrete decisions. The next step requires them to think more seriously about the machines. Secondary students learn the first steps in computer programming by creating simple programs. Here, the assistance of useful software is necessary. The computer software has many uses in the real world and is found virtually everywhere.
The new ge .....
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The Future Of The Internet
Words: 1054 - Pages: 4.... result people
started staying online because they were afraid that if they logged off,
they would never get back on. This forced America Online to upgrade
enormous amounts of equipment, lease new telephone lines, and issue
commercials apologizing for the whole predicament. They even started giving
refunds to users who were never able to get on during the troubled ordeal.
Some people are predicting, because of the length of Internet calls and
the amount of bandwidth the calls take, that one day in the not so distant
future, the entire telephone network, or at least a great portion of it,
will cease to function, and all telephone calls wi .....
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History Of Computers
Words: 1829 - Pages: 7.... of methods. Some computers displayed results in a binary representation
of electronic lamps. Binary denotes using only ones and zeros thus, lit lamps
represented ones and unlit lamps represented zeros. The irony of this is that
people needed to perform another mathematical function to translate binary to
decimal to make it readable to the user.
One of the first computers was called ENIAC. It was a huge, monstrous
size nearly that of a standard railroad car. It contained electronic tubes,
heavy gauge wiring, angle-iron, and knife switches just to name a few of the
components. It has become difficult to believe that computers have evo .....
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History Of The Computer Industry In America
Words: 2604 - Pages: 10.... When these beads are moved along the
wire according to "programming" rules that the user must memorize, all ordinary
arithmetic operations can be performed (Soma, 14). The next innovation in
computers took place in 1694 when Blaise Pascal invented the first digital
calculating machine. It could only add numbers and they had to be entered by
turning dials. It was designed to help Pascal's father who was a tax collector
(Soma, 32).
In the early 1800, a mathematics professor named Charles Babbage
designed an automatic calculation machine. It was steam powered and could store
up to 1000 50-digit numbers. Built into his machine we .....
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Reality - What It Is And How It Works
Words: 3113 - Pages: 12.... interested in VR. This has also worried some of the researchers who are trying to create very real applications for medical, space, physical, chemical, and entertainment uses among other things. In order to create this alternate reality, however, you need to find ways to create the illusion of reality with a piece of machinery known as the computer. This is done with several computer-user interfaces used to simulate the senses. Among these, are stereoscopic glasses to make the simulated world look real, a 3D auditory display to give depth to sound, sensor lined gloves to simulate tactile feedback, and head-trackers to follow the orienta .....
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A Cray SuperComputer Comes To The University Of Toronto
Words: 680 - Pages: 3.... Obviously, this is not the case. The Cray handles data
considerably differently than the PC. The Cray's circuits permit an array
of data (known as a 'vector') to be processes as a SINGLE entity. So,
where the IBMPC may require several clock cycles to multiply two numbers,
the Cray performs everything in one clock cycle. This power is measured in
Millions of Floating Point Operations Per Second (MFLOPS) - which is to
say the rate at which floating-point operations can be performed. The Cray
MFLOPS vary as it does many activities, but a rate of up to 210 MFLOPS
(per CPU) can be achieved.
The second '2' in the X-MP/22 title refers to the .....
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