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- 1011: The Electronic Computer
- ... microcomputer or personal computers - computers that can serve as personal mind tools for individuals. Moreover, computer chips can be incorporated in other machines that can benefit from computer control, such as washing machines, microwave ovens, television sets, cameras, and automobiles. Entirely new machines, such as pocket calculators and video games, become possible. A computer stores and manipulates data under the control of a set of step-by-step instructions called a ...
- 1012: Hate Groups and the Internet
- ... that steps need to be taken to ensure the goals of these sites are not achieved. The growth of the Internet has been well documented, a million new users every year if you believe the television commercials, as allowed for an evolution in the way our society does everything from communicating with our friends to shopping. This growth however has also spawned an ability for hate groups, which previously had been ...
- 1013: Computer Networking
- ... through a dedicated leased line, which is a permanent connection between two points. This provides a high quality permanent Internet connection at all times. Most leased lines are provided by a telephone company, a cable television company, or a private network provider and cost $200 per month or more. The typical connection from a LAN or group of LANs to the Internet is a digital leased line with a Channel Service ...
- 1014: Importance of Electronics
- ... infinite amount of information at a much faster speed than that information would ever have been available before. The American public is dependent on the usage of many electronics in their lives such as the television, audio receivers, and amplifiers to stay updated on world-wide issues. Electronics also provide a superior tool for progression in the business world today. Business people rely on electronics to communicate with each other faster ...
- 1015: Airships
- ... ft. Goodyear no longer builds blimps, but other companies continue to produce and operate the craft. Among new types are the smaller blimps, some remote- controlled, that are tethered inside stadiums and used to provide television audiences with bird's-eye views of sports events. In 1991, Westinghouse Airships launched the 220-ft long Sentinel 1000, the first in a projected series of blimps to be used by the U. S ...
- 1016: Beam Me Up Scotty: Teleportation
- ... Water Witching, which is the act of bending small metal objects such as a spoon or some keys without touching them. A famous instance of Water Witching is a famous witcher was on a popular television show, during the show the man bent a fork and a spoon, several people called the station saying that while the show all the forks and spoons all bent up. Usually when somebody says teleportation ...
- 1017: Technology Spontaneously Approaching `Humanity' With the Passage of Time
- Technology Spontaneously Approaching `Humanity' With the Passage of Time Tel Aviv University , Department of Film & Television Tools once helped early man increase his survivability, and they became more and more useful as means to achieve our goals. Today, innovations in technology have allowed us to fabricate tools of increasing complexity. As ...
- 1018: How Technology Has Hurt Us
- ... This is slowly changing with living wills. Even though we love to watch TV it has also caused problems. Some people say that violence has increased in America because there is too much violence on television. Family time has become less because people are watching TV. Kids spend more time locked upstairs in their bedrooms watching TV. Negative news comes into our living rooms every night. I would rather try to ...
- 1019: Animation
- ... create moving images and backgrounds of great complexity. This advanced innovation in animation, has prompted the multimedia world to manipulate this technology to adapt to their needs. Such as using computerized animation widely in their television commercials, titles, and in producing more convincing music videos for the consumers. Computer animation has just become popular in our society, it has not even began to show its full capabilities. For in the near ...
- 1020: The History of The Airship
- ... During World War II, blimps were employed for patrol, scouting, convoy, and antisubmarine work. A private commercial firm in the U.S. developed several small, non-rigid airships that have been used to provide aerial television views of sports events, to take people on rides, and for advertising purposes. After World War II the U.S. Navy continued to develop the airship for such purposes as antisubmarine warfare, intermediate search missions ...
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