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11901: Trespasser: Computer Game Review
... contrast, the player must first bring out Anne's arm, direct it via the mouse to the intended weapon/object, grasp it, then use it. Since Trespasser is a heavy graphic game it requires a high-end computer. Otherwise it is extremely slow, which takes away from the game play. Sometimes if you watch carefully, many of the dinosaurs seemed to be floating, as they were moving without using their legs ...
11902: Business and the Internet
... time. During the last thirty years of business activity, there has been new ways and means of conducting business through something we call technology. Technology is the advancement and uses of electronic devices and other high-tech equipment to produce and progress knowledge into the future. Today, in 1998, the number one technique of tying business into technology would be the use of the Internet. The Internet is a computer application ...
11903: Censor the Internet?
... about dirty words. It's also it's also about words like AIDS, gay, and breasts. It's about sexual content, and politically controversial topics like drug addiction, euthanasia, and racism" (Irwin). In France, a high court has struck down a bill that promoted the censorship of the Internet. Other countries have attempted similar moves. The Internet cannot be regulated like other things can simply because it is not the same ...
11904: Computer Security
... guessing program must work through. However it is difficult to remember a very long passwords. So people will try to write the password down and it may immediately make it a security risk. Furthermore, a high speed password-guessing program can find out a password easily. Therefore, it is not enough for a computer that just have a password system to protect its data and memory. Besides password system, a computer ...
11905: Computer Piracy
... dollars per convicted infringement. Canada is expected to adopt somewhat similar consequences in the near future. Stiff penalties will not stop all piracy but it is a start and with harsh prosecution of infringements and high consequences piracy can hopefully be pushed away so we never have to hear about it again. There are ways to prevent being caught with pirated software. First of all buy software from reputable dealers only ...
11906: So, How Does It Work? The Wankel Rotary Engine
... rotor moving in circular motion around a fixed central shaft. This requires disassembling the motor to change spark plugs, perhaps the main reason it was discarded. However, DKM is the smoothest of the two, and high rates beyond 25,000 rpm are possible. Bearing loads are lighter. History of Rotary Machines The rotary combustion engine must not be confused with "rotary" aircraft engines which are piston cylinders arranged in a circle ...
11907: Air Bags
... front of the vehicle or in the passenger compartment, measure deceleration, the rate at which a vehicle slows down. When these sensors detect decelerations indicative of a crash severity that exposes the occupants to a high risk of injury, they send an electronic device that monitors the operational readiness of the air bag system whenever the vehicle ignition is turned on. These air bags are designed to inflate in moderate-to ...
11908: Microsoft
... The latest volume is 24,005,100. Finally, the price per earning ratio is 56 percent. (CNN Homepage, April 8th, 1999) We can conclude from above financial facts that Microsoft is a strong and a high profitable company.
11909: Nanotechnology: Immortality Or Total Annihilation?
... a frozen head and then produce a whole new person (DuCharme 155). However, this poses a potential problem, that being overpopulation, and the environment. DuCharme contends that this should not be a concern for a high standard of living will keep the population from growing (61). However, if the population were to increase nanotech will have produced the energy to allow us to live in currently uninhabitable areas of the earth ...
11910: Microsoft Vs. U.S. Government
... to how the markets work (1). The Sherman and Clayton Antitrust Acts were made to regulate competition between companies which are making similar products (2). This prevents a company from trying to raise prices too high while the other company maintains their prices and sells more (1). Microsoft isn’t trying to raise prices and eliminate their competitors. They simply try to improve their product become a better and affordable product ...


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