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3391: Windows 95
... on software. One such feature is the Briefcase- a program for synchronizing the information stored on a user's desktop and notebook computers. Keeping track of which files were the most recently updated was a big problem. As Aley puts it, "Which copy of your speech for the sales conference did you work on last, the one in the laptop or the one in the desktop?" (29-30). One solution was ...
3392: Windows 95 the O/S of the Future
... Most hardware periphials have all the configurations built into a chip that communicates with Windows 95 to find out where it needs to put itself in the address map. This allows users to have fancy big screen monitors and connect to the Internet with high speed modems. They can also put in faster video cards that use all the nice Windows 95 features, thus making their computing less complicated Windows 95 ...
3393: 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 ...
3394: Why We Should Stick To Qwerty
... themselves with the keyboards anymore soon. The advancement of technology keeps bringing wonders to the world. In near future, voice recognition programs using microphones, might replace keyboards. Then, RTI - Repetitive Talking Injury - might be a big issue. Who knows? i Huff, C., "Putting technology in its place" in Social Issues in Computing, Huff, C. and Finholt T. (Eds), McGraw Hill. 1994, pp. 2. ii Huff, C., "Computing and your health" in ...
3395: What Should and Shouldn't Computer Be Allowed To Run
... crime is happening without a human to point it out, it might be alright to install these systems everywhere to detect crimes taking place without interfering with someone's privacy. I'm not talking about "Big Brother" from 1984, but something that would be fair to everyone. There is also the problem of changing jobs due to advancements in computer technology. There will be the same number of jobs available, but ...
3396: What is ISDN?
... The analog signals are just varying voltages sent across the wires over time. Digital signals are represented and transmitted by pulses with a limited number of discrete voltage levels. [Hopkins] The modem was certainly a big breakthrough in computer technology. It allowed computers to communicate with each other by converting their digital communications into an analog format to travel through the public phone network. However, there is a limit to the ...
3397: The Office of Tomorrow
... into an office—usually once or twice a week—they log onto a computer that automatically routes calls and faxes to the desk at which they choose to sit. So far, the program has allowed Big Blue's Midwest division to reduce real-estate space by nearly 55%, while increasing the ratio of employees to workstations from 4-to-1 to almost 10-to-1. More importantly, it has allowed the ...
3398: The Future Of The Internet
... Elmer-Dewitt 64). As the number of internet users increases, the prices will gradually decrease on internet software and organizations (Peterson 358). The best quality about the size of the internet is it is so big that it cannot be destroyed (Elmer-Dewitt 62). There are many problems with the constant growth of the internet. It's largest weakness is that it is not owned or controlled by anyone (Elmer-Dewitt ...
3399: The Dependability of the Web
... like all other businesses so they try fitting as many customers on to one server as they can. Putting less people on each server would create faster service. Also popular businesses or sites should have big enough capacities to handle the amount of people that visit. Slow servers will lose a lot of business. Internet providers and businesses should look at future capacities and not just to current loads. As in ...
3400: Technology Changes Role of Database Administrator
... support, data access path review and analysis demands superior performance of the relational database. Works Cited Fosdick, Howard. "Managing Distributed Database Servers" Database Programming & Design, Dec. 1995, p. 533-537. Mael, Susan. " Want to Earn Big Money? West or Become CIO" , Datamation . Oct 1, 1995, p45-49. Mullins, Craig S., "The Procedural DBA", Database Programming & Design, Dec 1995, p. 40-47. Riggsbee, Max. "Database Support: Can It Be Measured?", Database Programming ...


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