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6851: Superconductors
... the next year, a team of Chinese-American physicists declared that they had found a material that reached superconductivity at 92 degrees Kelvin. This was a big improvement. 92 degrees Kelvin is not a very high temperature, in fact, it is the equivalent of –181 degrees Celsius. Locating superconducting material above 77 degree Kelvin is a good thing because it means that the material will be easily produced and used. A ...
6852: Radio - Making Waves In America
... by radio waves. Also, radio waves can be easily distorted or scrambled, blocked, and received. This makes them not very private or powerful, unless huge power sources are utilized and transmissions are made at very high frequencies. Radio has helped the US economy and helped all citizens become more informed about world issues and news. It has made life much easier for everyone and aided us all in obtain better knowledge ...
6853: Privacy And Anonymity And Information Network Technologies
... at this stage must be able to distinguish between social interests and personal anonymity for citizens, corporate needs versus personal identity, and corporate mergers versus group privacy. Privacy, of maximum concern with the infusion of high technology bonded by network systems will sink back to being a debated and contested issue, and recapture the thoughts and principles of basic ethics and constitutional law as it had when it became a virtue ...
6854: Fifth Generation Computers
... and bulky, creating a hairy situation when needed to be moved. They had low screen resolution and most weren’t in color. Today’s monitors range from 14 inches to 21 inches and have very high resolutions, 1280 x 1024 pixels in fact. These monitors can be adjusted to different settings also. You can change the screen size, color and even degauss the screen (get rid of static electricity). Flat monitors ...
6855: Computer Simulations
... for Army operations in mid-intensity combat. Current software is bound to proprietary operating systems and hardware. The software design, especially the underlying representation of terrain, precludes representing the detailed functionality required for resolving the high resolution interactions needed to train commanders and battle staffs at levels from battalion to operational level commanders in joint scenarios for war and operations other than war. 4. Capabilities Required. WARSIM 2000 will support commander ...
6856: Computer Crime 3
... in some way or the other by computers. With the computer things that were impossible have now been easily accomplished. The computer allows us to store large volumes of data into a much more reduced high-density form. This allows a lot less space to be used than the classic way of paper files. It has allowed an increase in speed which improves the production of business or any other activity ...
6857: Computer Crime
... of Computer Crime Laws." Minneapolise/St. Paul: West Publishing. 26:101-126. Icove, D., & Icove, K. (1995). Computer Crime : A Crimefighter's Handbook (Computer Security) New York: O'Reilly & Associates. Kovacich, G. & Boni, W. (1999). High Technology Crime Investigator's Handbook. Pennsylvania: Butterworth-Heinemann. Maxfield, J. (1985). Computer Bulletin Boards and the Hacker Problem. Arlington VA: Automation Training Center, EDPACS, Electric Data Processing Audit, Control and Security news letter. Parker, D ...
6858: Censorship
... tended to have viewed violence on television" (Congressional Digest) The amounts of violence on television continue to grow. A typical child watched eight thousand murders and one hundred thousand acts of violence before finishing elementary school. The National Institute of Mental Health and the Centers for Disease Control say that violence on television breeds violent behavior. "Children are uniquely influenced by what they see on television" (Congressional Digest). There are a ...
6859: Carburetion Versus Fuel Injection
... exactly the correct position in the venturi resulting a finely atomized mist similar to that of a paint gun spray mist (Motor World 1). The same effect is accomplished with E.F.I. by using high-pressure fuel rails and injectors. The computer electronically determines the amount of fuel the injector disperses to accomplish an optimal air/fuel ratio. Fuel injection verses carburetion is a major issue in the automotive world ...
6860: Books And Technology Is The Future Of Printed Books In Jeopa
... E-book will be able to download numerous books and newspapers. These companies expect consumers to fall in love with this new-fangled device. But they still have a few issues to address, such as "high prices, limited reading selection, and uncertainty about which device will become the standard" (Terrell). Prices range from $300-$600 (Landers). Some of these books will be cheaper because they will not be accompanied with a ...


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