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Computers and Technology
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The Pros and Cons of Plasma, LCD and DLP
Each type of technology used in making flat screen TV's is different and carries its own set of advantages and drawbacks. Learning and recognizing those qualities will enable you to make the best choice possible when shopping for you new Plasma, LCD or DLP TV screen.
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Closed Circuit Television
They are everywhere, in banks, casinos, airports, train stations and even shopping malls. Closed Circuit Televisions are an effective means of surveillance that have become a necessity for both security and evidence.
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MS Office Gains Popularity Despite Itself
Whether you're looking to enter the computer field, or just trying to broaden your horizons (and job opportunities), it won't be long before you come across the MCSE, the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer certification.
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How China Plans to Censor the World
The Chinese Government as we know has arrested many Bloggers and censored incoming web traffic, but this is only a start, how do I know? Well as a Futurist it is my job to know. In fact if you study the trends here we see that the PLA in China (military) is boosting its efforts in developing its cyber-warfare command to develop better viruses. Of course this is to be used in case of attack by another military.
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How To Make a AI Software Program Look Like an Online Forum Participant
Some very smart folks at one University have developed artificial intelligent computers which are able to communicate with humans in online forums and the people in the forum do not even realize that the computers are not actual people. Pretty cool isn't it or do you think this is scary that someone would do this to try to trick you.
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Understanding the Myths of Plasma TV
Understanding the myth of plasma screens and high altitudes has to do with knowing that plasma screens were developed to perform their best located near or at sea level altitudes. Therefore, it makes sense that a plasma TV would have to work harder at higher altitudes to compensate for the difference of exterior pressure.
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Google The New Big Brother
For some time now, the warm and fuzzy feelings towards Google have dissipated to be replaced by a certain unease. What is Google up to?
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Biometrics And E - Identity E -Passport
A passport is an internationally recognized travel document that verifies the identity and nationality of the bearer. A valid passport is required to enter and leave most foreign countries. The terrorist attacks on mainland USA on September 11, 2001 (hereafter known as 9/11) have transformed the way governments worldwide handle security and immigration control issues. One of the responses is the planned enhancement to identification of citizens, to be deployed worldwide, and based on biometric technologies. Biometrics support automatic association of identification tokens with individuals through comparison of digitized and actual physiological or behavioral characteristics. The biometric passport (sometimes known as an e-Passport) has a new design and additional new security features. New features include pages with intricate designs, complex watermarks and a chip and antenna. A biometric passport is a combined paper and electronic identity document that uses biometrics to authenticate the citizenship of travelers. The passport's critical information is stored on a tiny RFID computer chip, much like information stored on smartcards. Like some smartcards, the passport book design calls for an embedded contact less chip that is able to hold digital signature data to ensure the integrity of the passport and the biometric data.
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The Crazy Days of CB Radio
A continual audio stream broadcast over the Internet is called a radio webcast. Radio webcasts come in all shapes and sizes. There are free radio webcasts and there are radio webcasts for paid subscribers only. Radio webcasts can also be...
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