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3451: Global Positioning System
... services. Even though GPS is a breakthrough in U.S. technology, everything has some kind of flaw or problem. The GPS errors are a combination of noise, bias, and blunders. "Noise errors are the combined effect of PRN code noise and noise within the receiver noise. Bias errors result from selective availability and other factors, and Blunders can result from receiver errors from either software or hardware failures." (Utexas) Unfortunately all ...
3452: Nullsoft's Winamp Review
... is a fast, flexible, high fidelity music player for Windows 95/98/NT. Winamp supports MP3, MP2, CD, MOD, WAV and other audio formats. Winamp also supports custom interfaces called skins, audio visualization and audio effect plug-ins. Nullsoft also provides a high quality website at http://www.winamp.com. The Winamp homepage provides support, information, software downloads, and music downloads for Nullsoft’s music products. Winamp is a high quality ...
3453: As A Technology, It Is Called Multimedia
... multimedia craze was not hard to do. Teachers and Professors alike share in this technology to plan out their curricular schedules and school calendar. Most will agree that classroom computers seem to have a positive effect on students of the 90's. As schools and universities become more technology driven, there will be an even bigger plea for more multimedia enhancements. The 1980's witnessed the introduction and widespread use of ...
3454: Videoconferencing
... judges complain that the lack of contact with a witness makes it difficult to assess the competence of the witness. Some have indicated that video arraignments are less formal, which may either lessen the deterrent effect of a court appearance or reduce tension and allow issues to be resolved more easily. Another important problem arises from the transfer and examination of documents. While fax machines can move the papers quickly, there ...
3455: Quantum Computers Fact -or- Fantasy?
... knowledge are just beginning to show themselves. In our computers, circuit boards are designed so that a 1 or a 0 is represented by differing amounts of electricity, the outcome of one possibility has no effect on the other. However, a problem arises when quantum theories are introduced, the outcomes come from a single piece of hardware existing in two separate realities and these realties overlap one another affecting both outcomes ...
3456: Reality - What It Is And How It Works
... to move more than distant objects. This is called motion parallax. Lenticular screens can show users the proper stereo images when moving their heads well when a head- motion sensor is used to adjust the effect. Sound is another important part of daily life, and thus must be simulated well in order to create artificial reality. Many scientists including Dr. Elizabeth Wenzel, a researcher at NASA, are convinced the 3D audio ...
3457: Auditing Computer Security
... subset of events that have specific characteristics, click filter event on the view menu. If save settings on exit on the options menu is turned on when you quit event viewer, the filter remains in effect the next time you start event viewer. To search for events that match a specific type, source, or category, click find on the view menu. Searches can be useful when you are viewing large logs ...
3458: The Millennium Bug
... This is not the same as ignoring the millennium bug and hoping that it will go away. Instead, it involves analyzing exactly what will happen to a company’s computer systems and determining that the effect it will have is either none or very little (Martin 6). If this would be the case, and employees could work around any damages that may be caused, this selection could work. Carrying out a ...
3459: Computing Machinery And Intelligence
... the intellectual capacities of man”(p.444). Turing explains that the “idea behind digital computers…these machines are intended to carry out any operation which could be done by a human computer”(p.436). In effect, these machines are supposed to imitate the things a human being can do. For example, a computer learns how to receive, analyze and store information. These abilities are based on those of a human, the ...
3460: Censorship and the Internet
... We are at the "cusp of a new age-an age that holds out the promise for reinvigorating democracy and civil liberties, at home and around the globe."(CDT) What we decide today will ultimately effect the digital age in the future, "what's at steak is nothing less than the future rights and responsibilities of individuals."(CDT) To understand the complexity of the problem you must begin to understand the ...


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