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3351: What is Freedom
What is Freedom Freedom is such a big word, not in the sense of the size, but of the mind. Every person has a different opinion of what freedom is. There is no true definition, I think. People who question freedom already know ...
3352: Personal Writing: The Holiday Trip
... the mailbox and speeds off to the next house. Racing outside in anticipation, my heart suddenly sinks discovering its only a Telstra bill. I hate when the phone bill arrives, mum always gives me a big lecture about all my calls. I knew there was going to be trouble, remembering about all my international calls to my penfriend Sofie in Sweden. Anyway the reason for all this excitement is that a ...
3353: The Growing Popularity of Computers
... microprocessors, wireless technology and high-bandwidth connectivity is starting to make that a reality. For most people at home and at work, the PC will remain the primary computing tool; you'll still want a big screen and a keyboard to balance your investment portfolio, write a letter to Aunt Agnes, view complex Web pages, and you'll need plenty of local processing power for graphics, games and so on. But ...
3354: Computer Crimes
... it is on the computer it is true. A worldwide telephone "lottery" was pitched on one on-line service, drawing in 20,000 investors who put in $200 each. Investors were told they would make big bucks by signing up others. It was later broken up and banded as a pyramid scheme by The Securities and Exchange Commission. Securities frauds such as "pump and dump" and phony "hot stock" schemes also ...
3355: Computer - Hacking
... Internet, being a must for nearly everyone, hackers can get into the database of banks and companies with a very common P.C without moving out of their own living-room. Most hackers see a big challenge entering into the database of an organisation like the N.A.S.A for example. Often they do not know what kind of problems they will have to face. An example for this would ...
3356: Computer Crimes
... it is on the computer it is true. A worldwide telephone "lottery" was pitched on one on-line service, drawing in 20,000 investors who put in $200 each. Investors were told they would make big bucks by signing up others. It was later broken up and banded as a pyramid scheme by The Securities and Exchange Commission. Securities frauds such as "pump and dump" and phony "hot stock" schemes also ...
3357: Will Computers Control Humans In The Future?
... everything for them. According to another story in the book, Asimov also describes how computers would be able to predict probabilities of an event, future. In the story All the Troubles of the World one big computer predicted crime before it even happened, allowing the police to take the person who was going to commit the crime and release him/her after the danger has passed (All The Troubles of The ...
3358: Global Positioning Systems
... of inches square or perhaps the size of a cigar. Not coincidentally, pseudo-random code and low power makes the GPS system very hard to jam. For military purposes, this is obviously very desirable. A BIG SYSTEM That's the theory, and it works. In fact, it works very well indeed. But it takes a whole lot of effort and money to keep it working. The GPS system consists of three ...
3359: The Microsoft House
... competition with voice interaction, immersive audio, unmatched 3-D graphics and the option of parental control. Gates has also stated that “Microsoft plans to invest $3.7 billion dollars in research and development, and a big part of that effort will be to make those digital products available everywhere – to every consumer in every home.” These, and more, are all goals of Microsoft in creating their idea of the future of ...
3360: Quantum Computers Fact -or- Fantasy?
... or other subatomic particle is "in more than one place at a time," because individual particles behave like waves, these different places are different states that an atom can exist in simultaneously. What’s the big deal about quantum computing? Imagine you were in a large office building and you had to retrieve a briefcase left on a desk picked at random in one of hundreds of offices. In the same ...


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