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3381: Machines: Are They Helpful Or Too Much Trouble?
... people had to work in mines, the mines were damp and ark, workers risked suffocation from the dust and drowning from underground floods. As population grew, people moved into urban areas. This was a very big problem, crimes and diseases increased, sometimes twenty families had to share the same toilets and water pumps. The industrial revolution had many problems, but here are some solutions I would propose. I would have limited ...
3382: The Telephone
... central office that the telephone is in use. The ringer responds to a signal sent by the central office that causes the telephone to ring. As simple a device as the telephone, had a mighty big impact on society during the 30's. This was due to the fact that, it was during the 30's when telephone service became economically feasible and also reliable. Men and women alike were captivated ...
3383: The Recent Negative Effect of Technology on Society
... is a daunting task, but it can be done. (Herring 19) Automobiles are a good example of how technology can backfire on this world. Automobile exhausts are polluting the atmosphere so much that the next big technological advancement should be to find a way to heal the environment. However, healing the environment sounds like a great plan except the demand for the use of automobiles, planes and trains keep rising. As ...
3384: The Internet
The Internet The big essay is due day after tomorrow, and you haven't even began to gather information on your topic. Your family didn't bother to buy a set of encyclopedias, and there is no way to ...
3385: Internet Access: Flat Fee vs. Pay-Per-Use
... Internet users consider vital will disappear in the new infrastructure. Though the average consumer will have many more options than they do from their home television today, attempts at mass distribution will likely favor mainstream big-budget programs over those that are controversial or appeal to a narrower audience. It is possible that diversity available from all sources will decrease and independent productions will be even further marginalized. And the adoption ...
3386: DVD VS. DIVX: Consumer Product Investigation
DVD VS. DIVX: Consumer Product Investigation The 1990's have seen a have boost in consumer electronic sales. Families are now able to purchase former big ticket items such as computers for under $800.00 and VCR's for under $100.00. Prices for these product have fallen dramatically due to consumer usage and competition. In addition it is also common ...
3387: Year 2000: Fiction, Fantasy, and Fact
... be as more and more competitors offer huge "incentives" for people to "jump ship" and come work for them on their problems!? Cash flow problems will put people out of business. Computer programmers will make big bucks from now until 2000, as demand increases for their expertise. What about liability issues that arise because company "A" reneged on a deal because of a computer glitch. Sue! Sue! Sue! What about ATM ...
3388: Software Piracy
... than the combined revenues of the 10 largest personal computer software companies. The dollar loss estimates were up from the $12.2 billion in 1994 because of the spreading use of computers worldwide. Microsoft (The Big Loser) MS Windows 95 $179 MS Office Pro 95 $535 MS Project 95 $419 MS Publisher 97 $69 MS Visual C++ 4.0 $448 These are the prices they expect people to buy their software ...
3389: Hacking
... Telenet than it is to find assistance concerning your local college computer or high school machine. Third, the networks are safer. Because of the enormous number of calls that are fielded every day by the big networks, it is not financially practical to keep track of where every call and connection are made from. It is also very easy to disguise your location using the network, which makes your hobby much ...
3390: Windows NT vs Unix As An Operating System
... IHV), most of the hardware devices supported by Windows for MS-DOS will be supported by new drivers shipped with the final Windows NT product. The device driver architecture is modular in design. It allows big (monolithic) device drivers to be broken up into layers of smaller independent device drivers. A driver that provides common functionality must only be written once. Drivers in adjacent layers can then simply call the common ...


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