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The Public Broadcasting System: Digital Technology And HDTV
Number of words: 1618 - Number of pages: 6.... in 1969, The Public Broadcasting System is America's sole
television network of public stations. Collectively, educational
establishments, community organizations or state and municipal groups,
operate approximately 350 member stations. All public television stations
highlight the importance of illuminating cultural and educational
programming, as well as distinguished programs on nature, science, and
public affairs. In PBS: Behind the Screen, Laurence Tarvik depicts this
unique organisation as "a $5 million appropriation" which over time, became
a "multi-billion worldwide multi-media e .....
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Internet Access
Number of words: 691 - Number of pages: 3.... any other computer on the network. If you
access by a host, it is usually done through a LAN or with telephone lines and
modems combined with Internet software on a personal computer. Terminal access
is usually done by a telephone line and a modem and it is used with terminal-
emulation software on a personal computer. This also allows you to interact
with another computer that is an Internet host (explained later). Gateway
access is similar to terminal access, but it is provided through on-line or
similar services or other networks such as Bitnet, Fidonets, or UUCP nets that
allow use .....
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MMX Technology
Number of words: 1403 - Number of pages: 6.... it has 32 KB of on-chip cache, verses the non-MMX on-chip cache of 16 KB, which enhances performance of even non-MMX applications, and it makes use of Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) for more efficient data processing. The 57 new and powerful instructions are specifically designed to process and manipulate audio, video, and graphical data much more effectively. Intel, having doubled its on-chip cache size from 16 KB on non-MMX processor chips to 32 KB on MMX enhanced chips, now allows more instructions and data to be stored on the chip reducing the number of times the proces! sor mus .....
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The Internet
Number of words: 1903 - Number of pages: 7.... Web (WWW or W3) became popular through point-and-click
programs that made it easier for non-technical people to use the Internet, over
21,000 businesses and corporations have become accessible through the Internet
(Baig 81). These companies range from corporate giants like IBM, AT&T, Ford and
J.C. Penny, to small law firms. "With the Internet, the whole globe is one
marketplace and the Internet's information-rich WWW pages can help companies
reach new customers," says Bill Washburn, former executive director of
Commercial Internet Exchange (Baig 81).
Through the Internet, new opportun .....
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Secure Electronic Transactions
Number of words: 1023 - Number of pages: 4.... as long as you use a secure browser. This software allows you to navigate through the web. Your browser should have industry security standards, such as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or (SET) Secure Electronic Transaction. By having these security standards on your browser, it allows the transaction information being sent back and forth from the reseller to be encrypted. Most computers already come with this browser pre-installed. If this is not the case, to obtain one of the most popular brands of browsers, you can download them from the Internet at no cost.
The creation of Secure Electr .....
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Computer Crime
Number of words: 3429 - Number of pages: 13.... American home will have a PC with instant access to the Internet. With an increase in users everyday and new businesses taking advantage of perks of an alternate electronic world, this information dimension will only get bigger, more elaborate, provide more services, and we will find society as a whole more and more dependent on it.
However, even in an artificial environment such as the cyberspace, it appears mankind cannot escape from its somewhat overwhelming natural attraction to wrongful behavior or criminal tendencies. In turn this alternative dimension has been infected with the sa .....
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America Online: Is It For Me?
Number of words: 614 - Number of pages: 3.... or teen which keeps them out of restricted areas. Perhaps
your main concern is people finding out things that you don't want them to.
They only know as much as you tell them. If they ask for your password, credit
card number, or any other personal info, you don't have to tell them that
information. When you first sign on AOL staff will ask for things like name,
age, address, phone number, and your credit card or checking account number.
These things remain confidential and are used only for billing purposes.
If anyone ask for personal information you can easily report them to AOL.
When .....
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Hacking
Number of words: 996 - Number of pages: 4.... rushing through the phone line like heroin through an addict's veins,
an electronic pulse is sent out, a refuge from the day-to-day incompetencies is
sought... a board is found. "This is it... this is where I belong... "I know
everyone here... even if I've never met them, never talked to them, may never
hear from them again... I know you all... Damn kid. Tying up the phone line
again. They're all alike... you bet you ass we're all alike... we've been spoon-
fed baby food at school when we hungered for steak.. the bits of meat that you
did let slip through were pre-chewed and tasteless. .....
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CMIP Vs. SNMP : Network Management
Number of words: 2384 - Number of pages: 9.... computers your company has within California. Two systems
are flashing, with an X on top of them indicating that they are experiencing
problems. Tagging the two systems, you press enter, and with a flash, the screen
displays all the statitics of the two systems, including anything they might
have in common causing the problem. Seeing that both systems are linked to the
same card of a network switch, you pick up the phone and give that branch office
a call, notifying them not only that they have a problem, but how to fix it as
well.
Early in the days of computers, a central computer ( .....
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Does Microsoft Have Too Much Power?
Number of words: 950 - Number of pages: 4.... it is today,
Microsoft was once a small software business ran by a young Bill Gates in a tiny
office. Consisting of a few young adults, they were not progressing as much as
they would like too. Their competitor, Digital Research, created the first
operating system, known as the CP/M-86 system. Though, not glamorized, CP/M did
exist. Their competitors had it a little worse, working out of their not so
tidy two story house, made up of a husband and wife. The massive change occurred
when a couple of IBM representatives showed up at the door of the CP/M founders
only to be turned away. Very ra .....
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