Category: /Literature/English
in the last few decades since the development of the personal computers and the Internet. Some theorists have praised the future of technology as having the potential to free mankind from all constraints while others including novelist Aldous Huxley and director
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Category: /Science & Technology
properties in our company and found that we cannot move ahead without an upgrade of our computer systems. One example of why we need this is that last year when we were out bided for the lucrative State Government contracts. Our board of directors wanted to know
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
In the past few decades, people all over the world have been all too eager to embrace the technological revolution. One in every 4 Australian homes now owns a least one computer. But few people have stopped to realize that in accepting these changes so
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Microsoft has remained at the top of the personal computer industry. It is the bar that other companies in their field must measure up to. The strong hold Microsoft has established is due in great part to the strength and popularity of their operating
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Category: /Literature/English
it, leasing it, retaining it, and so forth. No one else can do anything with your property unless you give them an exclusive right to and that is what software copyrights do. Computer software is one of the largest markets in America. This is because
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Category: /Literature/English
In an ideal world, it would be easy to deploy and manage the robust client/server applications that tap todays abundant PC power. But if you support a distributed computing environment built around the Wintel computing architecture, you know better
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Category: /Literature/English
In Snow Crash, a novel by Neal Stephenson, Stephenson examines how expanding technology affects a society. He introduces us to a world where a computer virus is altering peoples minds, and where they have no control over themselves. He vividly
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
to share information, as well as printers and other peripherals. In the company network, it have 20 computers (20 employees), two network printers (share the printer for each 10 employees), two 24 ports 10/100Mbps switches hubs and one 54Mbps wireless IP Router
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Category: /Literature/North American
Malicious code is just as it sounds computer codes that are created to benefit the user at the expense of others. Malicious code (also sometimes referred to as vandals) is a new type of threat that is not easy to control. Most often found throughout
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Category: /Science & Technology/Internet
Once a small and simple collection of computers run by the Defence Department, is now a massive world wide network of computers, what we call the 'Internet'. The word 'Internet' literally means 'network of networks.' In itself, the Internet
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