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- 1021: The Recent Negative Effect of Technology on Society
- ... brought vehicles into the market. The need for employees brought mechanical robots into society. Battles over land brought on the need for sophisticated weapons. The agricultural system brought on a revolution. The invention of the television can bring media and other forms of entertainment into your house with video and audio combined. Before 1950, newspapers and radio were the only ways to bring media or entertainment into the house. Mass production ...
- 1022: Virtual Reality
- ... Virtual reality can actually be defined as any medium where one feels a sense of "immersion" and "presence" in the environment generated or described. This means that if your imagination is wild enough, watching any television show or reading a book can be virtual reality. What the term has come to mean over the years is wearing hardware, along with very sophisticated software, to give the user a sense of immersion ...
- 1023: DVD VS. DIVX: Consumer Product Investigation
- ... has triggered the buzz word of the Home Theatre. With all of these great sound systems out there people are wanting to utilize them as well as get better cleaner crisper video signals through their television. In just over a year the consumer technology DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) has made huge wages in the consumer home video market. This paper will explore the benefits of DVD as well as explore some ...
- 1024: Morality and Ethics and Computers
- ... should not censor material on the Internet. The government does not censor information like this in public libraries, so why should it censor this information on the Internet? The government censors information like this on television though, so why wouldn't it censor this on the Internet? If the government goes strictly by the First Amendment, it would not censor anything on the Internet because that would be a violation of ...
- 1025: Telecommunications
- Telecommunications The transmission of words, sounds, images, or data in the form of electronic or electromagnetic signals or impulses. Transmission media include the telephone (using wire or optical cable), radio, television, microwave, and satellite. Data communication, the fastest growing field of telecommunication, is the process of transmitting data in digital form by wire or radio. Digital data can be generated directly in a 1/0 binary ...
- 1026: CyberPorn: On A Screen Near You
- ... A Screen Near You Cybersex. This word brings to mind a barrage of images, which might be on Stra Trek or virtual reality video by aerosmith. Sex is everywhere today--in books, magazines, films, internet, television, and music videos. Something about the combination of sex and computers seems to make children and adults for that matter, a little crazy. In an 18 month study, the team surveyed 917,840 sexually explicit ...
- 1027: Computer Literacy
- ... mail and access the Internet. Personal computers now have a tremendous entertainment value due to their versatility. Not only can a computer do all the things that are unique to computers, it can be a television and a radio as well. Computers have also attracted millions of people with games galore. Immersive, three-dimensional games such as Doom 2, Quake, and Duke Nukem 3D can keep people glued to their computers ...
- 1028: Computers And Marketing
- ... Creating World Wide Web documents and registering your site with larger Web sites improves the availability of the documents to a client base larger, and cheaper, than the circulation of many major newspapers and/or television medias. You may not be able to use the mail, phone system and regulation systems in all of your potential international markets. With the World Wide Web, however, you can open up a dialogue with ...
- 1029: Computer Crimes: Laws Must Be Pass To Address The Increase In Computer Crimes
- ... networks and the results are a new kind of crime, they are protected by the same laws and freedom of any real world domain. "A 14-year old boy connects his home computer to a television line, and taps into the computer at his neighborhood bank and regularly transfers money into his personnel account."(2600:Spring 93,p.19) On paper and on screens a popular new mythology is growing quickly ...
- 1030: Computers in Education
- ... conversation. Some critics see computer education as merely the latest in a series of unsuccessful attempts to revolutionise education through the use of audio- and visually-oriented non print media. For example, motion pictures, broadcast television, filmstrips, audio recorders, and videotapes were all initially heralded for their instructional potential, but each of these ultimately became minor classroom tools alongside conventional methods. Communications Satellite A communications satellite is an artificial SATELLITE placed ...
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