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7091: MMX Technology
... P55C-200 FPC re! ceived much better than average results for Service-and-Reliability, according to PC Magazine. Gateway 2000's P55C-200 FPC, with its high-flying performance and excellent multimedia hardware along with great family software make it a fabulous addition to any home or home-office. The Packard Bell NEC Platinum 2240 is a 200 MHz-MMX-enhanced Pentium system that includes a built in TV tuner, quick ... the company is working very hard to improve, especially in the areas of service and support. Otherwise, The Packard Bell NEC Platinum 2240's performance, software, TV capability, and quick-access buttons make it a great choice as a family system. Compaq Presario computers have been strong family favorites and the new Presario 4784 wraps all of its usual family-friendly features with a high performance 200 MHz-MMX processor into ...
7092: The Computer and Mass Communication
... propinquity breeds - so TV introduces the inhabitants of one nation to those of another, thereby establishing a certain measure of common experience. TV allows us to share the experiences of those who live at a great distance. However, a genuine village community exists, as Miller (1971) points out, only through the local institutions which embody the shared interests of its inhabitants. Such institutions more or less effectively exclude the participation of ... of mass media. Television, radio, magazines are all driven by those who own and determine who will write for them. The Internet gives people a media they can control. This control of information is a great power that has not been available to the common everyday person. The Internet helps to make the information available more accurate because of the many- to-many or broadcast and read and write capability. That ...
7093: Privacy and the Internet
... strong feeling that individuals have a right to free speech, but also there is a strong feeling that individuals have a right to privacy. Laws defining an individual's privacy rights do exist, but a great deal of privacy stems from common curteousy. Indeed, our society has created its own standards of privacy and its regulation. A problem arises whenever a new medium of communication forms. The question of privacy began ... no longer restricted to local areas, and the overall efficiency of information exchange is revolutionary. Though, with any new communication medium, there also exists problems. For instance, when the postal service began, information could travel great distances in a short amount of time. This ability to move information was a breakthrough. Unfortunately, problems arose; mail was sometimes lost or stolen, and the amount of time it took to move mail from ...
7094: Censorship and the Internet
... debate is the fact that most things are separated by various suffixes such as, (. EDU), (. GOV), and (. COM) help the user know where he/she is going. By implementing such a standard would be a great victory for those who do not want their children visiting inappropriate sites because they would be able to restrict the end suffixes in the web browser. "On Wednesday June 12, 1996 at 9:00 am ... care information, and allow citizens to keep in touch with their government."(President, Bill Clinton) Bill Gates, founder and C.E.O. of Microsoft, the largest Software Company in the world, stated "This is a great victory for anyone who cares about freedom of expression or the future of the Internet. Freedom of speech on the Internet deserves the same protection as freedom of the press, freedom of speech, or freedom ...
7095: The Computer
... computer, or read-only memory (ROM), which can be read by the computer but not changed. Earlier Computer Problems Computers were definantely the most creative and useful inventions known to man. But they weren't great from the start, they had problems that they had to overcome. The earlier computers were run with tubes, they worked hard and were also great heat conductors, as a result they would burn one out every 2-3 hours. Types of Computers: Digital and Analog Computers can be either digital or analog. Digital refers to the processes in computers that ...
7096: History of the Propeller
... was a major improvement. The best propeller of this kind at the time was the dural-blade ground adjustable propeller. With this adjustable propeller, the pilot could choose whether or not they wanted to have great takeoff performance or great cruise performance. In 1927, the idea of changing the pitch of a propeller was taken one step further with the development of the in-flight adjustable propeller. This gearshift device allowed pilots to change the ...
7097: Computer Security
... into the room brought the fire to life. Before the flames could be extinguished, they had spread consume three computer systems worth a total of $6.3 million. Besides those accidental hazards, human is a great cause of the outflows of data from the computer. There have two kind of people can go in the security system and steal the data from it. One is those trusted employee who is designed ... s talk about those trusted workers. They are the groups who can easily become a criminal directly or indirectly. They may steal the information in the system and sell it to someone else for a great profit. In another hand, they may be bribed by someone who want to steal the data. It is because it may cost a criminal far less in time and money to bride a disloyal employee ...
7098: New Weapons and Technology In World War I
... the topic New Weapons and Technology during W.W.I. there were many new weapons and technology during W.W.I such as tanks, ships, airplanes, guns and trench warfare. The tanks were considered a great invention during W.W.I. The tank revolutionized transportation. The first tanks were very unreliable. The interiors were so noisy and were very uncomfortable. The tank was first developed by the British and French as ... post and level above the trenches. This plane was difficult to fly, tending to spin out of control during tight turns and caused the deaths of many young pilots during their training period. It had great agility and good rate of climb which made it a popular fighting plane. It had racks for 4 - 25 pound bombs installed under the fuselage. The Bristol F-2 Fighter Biplane was developed because of ...
7099: Advances in AI
... the concept of time as being unidirectional instead of the lunar-vegetal cycle which previously set-up the notion of time. History could now be viewed with a beginning, middle, and an end. This had great significance in releasing man from the endless repetitive cycles of time, which could now be seen as a linear development with unique moral significance for each step of the way. It is apparent from this ... Therefore it seems reasonable to suggest that if all environmental factors were controlled we would still end up with varying degrees of intelligence across all populations. Viewed in these terms, intelligence seems to give a great deal of privilege quite arbitrarily. However, intelligence does not develop in a completely passive manner. We are not slaves to our environment or our genes. The development of intelligence is also dependent on effort. Learning ...
7100: The Internet
... full of adult material that children can access easily. Also, privacy is unheard of and crimes can be committed easily and almost always successfully. These drawbacks rise the question of whether the Internet is a great tool or just a lot of trouble? The Internet provides easy access to up-to-date news, sound waves, and current events. Most news stations have webpages that are updated daily. Some record companies have ... for children about what is allowed and what is not. These guidelines should include how long the child can be on and what they can view (Magid 1). So, even thought the Internet is a great tool, it can be a very trouble-causing thing. Using blocking or screening systems can solve a lot of problems. By teaching children and parents, the Internet can be a good tool all the way ...


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