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Vacuum Tubes Integrated Circuits
1,767 words
-important people Allen, Paul G. - Co-founder of
Microsoft Corp. Allen left the company in 1985 but
remained on the board of directors and as founded
or financially supported several innovative
computer ventures, including Asymetrix and
Starware Corp. He is involved with a variety of
other projects, including a Jimi Hendrix Museum in
Seattle. Amdahl, Gene M - South Dakota native who
helped design the IBM 704, the S/ 360 series. He
was the founder of the Amdahl Corp. Andreessen,
Marc - Co-founder...
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Windows Vistas Speech Recognition
1,633 words
... Vistas super fetch is a tool that helps to
squeeze the maximum memory from available RAM.
Vistas Ready Boost makes it more responsive to
increase the performance in the case of use of
Usb's. Vistas Ready drive ensures to endure
battery life, overall performance reliability and
comes with integrated flash memory. 3. 5. 1 SLEEP:
Vistas come with tools that help to minimize power
consumption and data protection tools. This
feature offers standby, data protection and
economy of power consumption...
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Apple Computer Quick Ratio
1,683 words
... applications is more integrating company. In
this way Microsoft fails to integrate complicated
quality applications. Maybe it is impossible to
fulfill this task integrating sometimes radically
opposed software. What Microsoft is succeeded at
is an aggressive marketing worldwide and its
products, though being not of the perfect quality
captured the whole world. Apple succeed to produce
own reliable hardware and software of high
quality. Some applications of Windows are designed
to be used by ...
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Problem Solving Real Life
870 words
Seeing Through Computers Introduction The essay,
written by Ms. Sherry Turkle, is an argumentative
one asking that computer literacy education in
schools today should include teaching what is
found inside the computer, and not only to be
contented with the teaching of its applications.
Students must know at least what a computer is
made of and how it works in the most basic
fashion, in order that students should know that
man created computers and, therefore, man still
has the ultimate control o...
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Versions Of Unix Bell Labs
1,612 words
... reduces the hospitals need for storage space
and personnel. It also lowers holding and handling
costs significantly. This is a better system than
the just-in-time inventory method because under
the other systems, storage is required, but under
the stockiness inventory system, it eliminates
inventories. The most important part of the
stockiness inventory is the information system
that allows all transactions to happen at the
touch of a key (Removing the Warehouse). UNIX was
slow to catch on o...
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Graphical User Interface Virtual Memory
421 words
Discovering Computers How Is A Cold Boot Different
From A Warm Boot? Cold boot is the start-up of
computer from off, or powered down state, while a
warm book is the restart of computer that is
already turned on via the operating system. How Is
A Memory-Resident Part Of An Operating System
Different From A Nonresident Part Of An Operating
System? As the name implies, the memory-resident
part of an operating system remains in memory (for
example, programs and data used), while
nonresident parts of...
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Fire Proof Safe Active Management Technology Intel Amt Storage
372 words
Discovering Computers New Hardware Technologies
Intel's AMT (Active Management Technology) is a
hardware based management solution based on Intel
v Pro technology. It allows IT administrators
remotely power up / down workstations, redirect
the keyboard, mouse and screen for remote control,
etc. (Intel Active Management Technology (Intel
AMT) ) A credit card reading device this device
allows the owners of the American Express blue
card, coming with an embedded computer chip, to
swipe the card at ...
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Strategic Planning Disaster Recovery
1,184 words
Strategic Planning We know that the aim of
strategic planning and critical evaluation of
plans are to assist a successful development of
company. Experts in strategic planning made a real
revolution in traditional forms of planning and
management. Strategic planning involves usage of
methods in optimization of organizational,
technical and social components of strategic
approaches as well as focuses attention on
psychological and social-organizational factors in
effective functioning and plannin...
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Graphical User Interface Computer Industry
1,274 words
If you ask people to name one of the most
important technologies of the twentieth century,
one of the answers would most certainly be the
computer. A computer, however, is not a technology
all to itself. Many other technologies went into
the modern home computers of today, including the
mouse. Douglas C. Engelbart, a worker at the SRI
(Stanford Research Institute), invented the mouse
in 1964. However, the process of the invention of
the mouse was not instantaneous and without effect
on the realm...
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Carnegie Mellon Brute Force
1,470 words
By: Distributed Computing Distributed Computing
By: Shane Strate Chapter 1 As the technology we
use today increases in speed and usability, there
are those that are happy with the fastest
computer. But then there are those that either
want or need to go faster than the fastest. The
solution lies in and around the Internet, the
solution has been rightfully termed Distributed
Computing. Put simply, distributed computing is
the splitting of a task among multiple computers.
Hence using the power of ...
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Word Processing Author
1,303 words
WORD PROCESSING-EQUIPMENT OR CONCEPT? Introduction
Increasing administrative costs in recent years
have made the production of business
communications a major expense and one that will
continue to rise. One way to help control the cost
of business communications is to make the
processing of documents more effective and
efficient through the use of current technology.
Word processing equipment has been around for more
than twenty years. However, during the last decade
it has really made an impact...
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Hewlett Packard Client Server
1,619 words
In the year 1994, Fox Meyer was the fourth largest
drug wholesaler in the United States with an
annual sales of approximately $ 5. 1 billion. The
company filled orders from thousands of
pharmaceutical companies with shipments of up to
500, 000 items per day. However, in the same year,
due to rapid growth and consolidation of the
pharmaceutical industry, Fox Meyers management was
concerned about competition from the larger
competitors. The threat imposed required drastic
measures. The whole indus...
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Cd Rom Drive Read Only Memory
1,557 words
What is the function of BIOS chips? I have often
wondered this. How did they come about? How do
they work? Yes, BIOS chips have been a bit of a
mystery. I will research this and see if I can
understand them a bit more by doing so. The ROM
BIOS chip transfers information from the keyboard
into computer language of zeros and ones. This was
the first thing I came across while searching for
a true definition of a BIOS chip. The location of
this was on the discovery channels page, and it
seemed to be...
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Hard Drive Video Card
816 words
Get Informed! Buying The Right Computer Buying the
right computer can be complicating. Because of
this many people are detoured from using or
purchasing a very beneficial machine. Some people
have questions about memory, Windows 95, and
choosing the best system to purchase. Hopefully, I
can clear up some of this terms and inform you on
what hardware is available. How much memory do you
really need? As much as you can get. Due to todays
sloppy programmers, you cant have too much memory.
Todays so...
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Product Life Cycle Maturity Stage
1,101 words
How does a firm s pricing policy relate to the
product s life cycle? When a company launches a
new product, it knows the product won t last
forever. However, the company does expect to earn
a satisfactory profit to cover all the effort and
risk that went into launching it. A firm can never
accurately predict the lifetime of a product, but
the lifetime involves four distinct stages. These
four stages are collectively known as the Product
Life Cycle (PLC). The first stage is the
introduction stage...
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Voice And Data Speech Recognition
2,768 words
How Will We Use Tomorrows P. C. s? Tomorrows PCs
are going to be different in many ways; they will
be more powerful, they will include more
facilities for multimedia, and looking further
ahead, they may have features such as three
dimensional displays, or wrap around virtual
reality. These changes will shape the way which we
use our PCs, but even without such advances, there
are changes that can and will take place in the
operating systems that enable us to make better
use of PCs. I would like t...
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Bill Clinton Internet Connection
780 words
Internet in the Classroom The Internet is a
network of millions of computers worldwide,
connected together. It is an elaborate source of
education, information, entertainment, and
communication. Recently, President Bill Clinton
expressed an idea to put the Internet into every
classroom in America by the year 2000 [ 4 ].
Considering the magnitude of this problem, and the
costs involved, it is not realistically possible
to set this as a goal. The Internet allows the
almost five million computers [...
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Operating System Central Authority
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? TOPIC: Linux Introduction? TOPIC: Can Linux
succeed in a Windows world? Linux is a
Unix-language-based computer platform and is
described as being slimmer, faster, more reliable
and flexible than Windows and can better serve
consumers and businesses. Is there any truth in
the statements being made about this rival
operating system? ? Brief history about the
origins of Windows and Linux? General functions of
any operating system? The capabilities of Windows
and Linux and what requirements of an...
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Seven Layers Of Function Layers Of Function Layer
599 words
OSI is a standard description or for how messages
should be transmitted between any two points on a
network. The OSI model defines seven layers that
take place at each end of a communication. It is
also valuable as a single reference view of
communication that lets everyone have a common
ground for education and discussion. Developed by
representatives of major computer companies
beginning in 1983, OSI was made to be a detailed
specification of interfaces. Instead, the
committee decided to make ...
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Hewlett Packard Palo Alto
1,785 words
Born Steve Jobs Steve Jobs Born 1955 Los Altos CA;
Evangelic bad boy who, with Steve Wozniak,
co-founded Apple Computer Corporation and became a
multimillionaire before the age of 30.
Subsequently started the NeXT Corporation to
provide an educational system at a reasonable
price, but found that software was a better seller
than hardware. Steven Paul, was an orphan adopted
by Paul and Clara Jobs of Mountain View,
California in February 1955. Jobs was not happy at
school in Mountain View so the f...
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