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….” The processor ran on a 100mhz bus, while Intel’s chips still ran on a 66mhz bus, this made AMD’s chip faster. It also was nearly 16% cheaper than any Intel based Pentium!! computer. The gaming community accepted the k6-2 with cautious, but open, arms…
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…on the camera's hard drive. Up to 48 images can be stored and then downloaded from the camera to Macintosh computers or Pcs.In Newport Beach, Calif., a small, affluent Orange County community with a population less than 70,000, the police department is using digital…
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…into a network as conceived by the people at RAND. These four sites formed the beginning of what was known as the ARPANet and what would become the Internet. Back in those days computing power was very precious and the reliable network between these sites made…
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…. For better or worse, IT have infiltrated every aspect of our society. Today computers do much more than simply compute: supermarket scanners calculate our grocery bill while keeping store inventory; computerised telephone switching centres play traffic cop…
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…is Netscape’s browser near monopoly. Other reasons easily explain how Microsoft came about to its size and how new companies constantly spring up in the computer industry. Computer software is a very volatile industry. To succeed in this industry all you…
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…We now live in a new era from our parents, the digital and technological era. Almost every house now has a television in it and a great number of homes now have computers. This new era has not come without some struggle and controversy. People see…
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…commonplace to have computers and other items of higher price and quality, thus providing more reasons for higher security. New Brunswick High School is a perfect example of this recent trend. The school board has gone about making the high school technologically…
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…telematics Telematics is the blending of computers and wireless telecommunications technologies, ostensibly with the goal of efficiently conveying information over vast networks to improve a host of business functions or government-related public…
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…monopoly is harmful in very few ways. Nor is Intel's chip near monopoly harmful, nor is Netscape’s browser near monopoly. Other reasons easily explain how Microsoft came about to its size and how new companies constantly spring up in the computer
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…adequate solutions to world's issues so that they can afterwards deduce lessons or experiences for themselves. It'll be a complete loss if not mention computer as the most modern technology, which has become prominent in delivering information. It is no doubt…
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