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The First Generation Of Computers
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 312.... Automatic Computer) was the first computer which was not a one-of-a-
kind laboratory instrument. The UNIVAC became a household word in 1952 when it
was used on a televised newscast to project the winner of the Eisenhower-
Stevenson presidential race with stunning accuracy. That same year Maurice V.
Wilkes (developer of EDSAC) laid the foundation for the concepts of
microprogramming, which was to become the guide for computer design and
construction.
In 1954, the first general-purpose computer to be completely
transistorized was built at Bell Laboratories. TRADIC (Tran .....
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Future Of Television
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1047.... hook up to your TV, and it changes the regular signal to digital to your TV screen you have at home now. That is approximately three to six thousand dollars. You are probably saying to yourself at this point, “Other than being more expensive, what am I
getting out of a HDTV that I am not getting from the TV at home? To start with, as of now, we use 525 lines of resolution,(makes up the screen, with colors) where HDTV has anywhere from 720 to 1080 (Sobel 73). Next, is the difference between the picture screens. The HDTV has a width to height ratio of 16:9. The average TV n .....
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An Ergonomic Evaluation Of The Kinesis Computer Keyboard
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 767.... is that they are the parts of computer one
interfaces with the most while working with computer. The subject of whether
these ergonomic keyboards, mice, monitors and other products really work
attracts a lot of regular computer users. Thus, studies dedicated to it have
been done. This report is based on one of the studies about an ergonomic
keyboard from a manufacturer called Kinesis. This study looks not only on the
effect of the keyboard on the users' body by mean of electromyographic activity
but also on the learning rate of the users changing to this new style of .....
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Floating Point Coprocessors
Number of pages: 11 | Number of words: 2861.... system
should be as simple as possible and require a minimum overhead in terms of both
hardware and software. There are various techniques of arranging a coprocessor
alongside a microprocessor. One technique is to provide the coprocessor with an
instruction interpreter and program counter. Each instruction fetched from
memory is examined by both the MPU and the coprocessor. If it is a MPU
instruction, the MPU executes it; otherwise the coprocessor executes it. It can
be seen that this solution is feasible, but by no means simple, as it would be
difficult to keep the MP .....
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Technology To Improve Education
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 643.... they only show a small part of what technology can do for a school. Technology must go further than simply keeping attendance; it must focus on keeping students interested and productive.
Since computers and the Internet have expanded in such a way in which education can be delivered to students, it is currently possible to engage in "distance education through the Internet. Distance education involves audio and video links between teachers and students in remote areas. Video conferencing allows groups to communicate with each other. Desktop video conferencing promises t .....
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Internet Censorship And The Communications Decency Act
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 676.... are, in my opinion, extremely vague and broadsided. They
give absolutely no definition of what should be considered "obscene" or
"harmful to minors." Definitions annexed on to them are extremely
broadsided and could not only ban pornography but also things like
information on AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, birth control,
breast cancer, certain forms of artwork, and many other things that should
never be considered "obscene." However Internet censorship laws could
potentially make it illegal to publish things like this on the Internet,
and in being so vague, .....
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Society And The Role That Computers Play In USA
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1150.... that the supply of workers in the [unskilled labor] categories already
exceeds the demand for their services,” says L. Mishel, Research Director of
Welfare Reform Network.
In view of these facts, I wonder if these trends are good or bad for society. “
The danger of the information age is that while in the short run it may be
cheaper to replace workers with technology, in the long run it is potentially
self-destructive because there will not be enough purchasing power to grow the
economy,” M. B. Zuckerman. My feeling is that the trend from unskilled labor to
highly t .....
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Napster Vs Riaa
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 782.... infringement and alleges that Napster has created a base for music piracy on an unprecedented scale. Napster contends that they provide the platform, not the actions, and that as the blurb states it’s up to the people. Napster is not at fault because the RIAA has overstepped their boundaries and infringed on first amendment rights online.
Should the owner of the gun shop be charged with murder if a man he sold a gun to decides to shoot another man in cold blood? Of course not, if the shop owner followed all of the laws that govern him. Should the car dealership be charg .....
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