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Term Papers on Computers
Ethernet
Number of words: 1260 - Number of pages: 5.... $19.95 and a D-Link PCI Ethernet card for $26.95.
Now comes the frustrating yet simple task of putting the card in
the computer. Make sure you unplug the power supply cord from the back of
the computer. Every computer opens in its own unique way. Most will have
screws in the back that hold the case cover. Unscrew them and slide the
case off. Some might have to be tugged and pulled roughly, but don’t worry,
it will come off.
Which slot is for your card? I told you earlier that things inside
are very logical. The following will prove my point. The PC .....
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Computer Viruses
Number of words: 1615 - Number of pages: 6.... Droppers ¨ Failed viruses ¨ Packagers ¨ Trojans ¨ Jokes ¨ Test files
THE DAMAGE ROUTINE
Damage is defined as something that you would prefer not to have happened. It is
measured by the amount of time it takes to reverse the damage.
Trivial damage happens when all you have to do is get rid of the virus. There
may be some audio or visual effect; often there is no effect at all.
Minor damage occurs when you have to replace some or all of your executable
files from clean backups, or by re-installing. Remember to run FindVirus again
afterwards.
Moderate dam .....
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The Internet Beyond Human Control
Number of words: 958 - Number of pages: 4.... hard task to do. It is almost guaranteed this will not happen for
another five to ten years.
Being hooked up online helps make high school easy to slide through. There is a
student at Chichester Senior High School that has a home computer hooked online
with the Internet system. So when he has a term paper due all he does is down
load a term paper on the system with the same topic. He just puts his name on
the paper, hands it in, and receives an A. In return when he hits college life
he will not know how to write a term paper. This will cause him to drop .....
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The Basics Of A Hard Drive
Number of words: 569 - Number of pages: 3.... programs that could
solve math problems. I guess he must have gotten bored with the math or
something because he came up with a way to let him play tic-tack toe with the
computer, which by the way was the first came ever to be created on the computer.
Now there is one more thing you have to know about this computer, the computer
was half the size of West High Schools gym. And it was thought that when it was
ecomoical for people to own there own computer it would fill a decent size room.
Could you imagine a computer filling up your entire living room, where .....
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The Telephone
Number of words: 317 - Number of pages: 2.... It allows commercial companies to expand their horizons infinitely
easier than ever before. It became possible to set up meetings and discuss
business matters with partners thousands of miles away. Companies that posessed
a telephone had a enormous advantage over the rest. And in a time as
economically troubled as the 30's depression, everyone was looking for a
competitive edge.
The telephone wasn't invented in the thirties, nor was the first
transatlantic line built then, but the thirties represents a time in history
when the world was changing incredible fa .....
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DNA Technology
Number of words: 427 - Number of pages: 2.... part of is trying to regulate it. Writing restrictions proves difficult. For example, if the law states that may only be used for ethical and positive purposes what may be ethical and positive to one may not be to another. So, specific restrictions must be made on the uses; such as, it must only be used on a life threatening disease or life altering problem. However, even these restrictions could be used to ones discretion, obstacles such as these are problematic and must be dealt with carefully and monitored closely.
Human cloning is a major ethical problem .....
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Computer Mouse
Number of words: 646 - Number of pages: 3.... After the debut of the mouse the next real step in its advancement did not come until 1970 at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. Alan Day developed the first working computer that used the . While at the research center Day and other researches developed the first computer that depended on the to point. The next advancement for the came out of the Apple computer. The Apple Lisa computer used a graphical user interface and it helped create the technology used for the . The Macintosh computer used a and it simplified the use of the computer because a .....
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Computer Crime: A Increasing Problem
Number of words: 2548 - Number of pages: 10.... increased far beyond expectations. Governments, the military, and
the economy could not operate without the use of computers. Banks transfer
trillions of dollars every day over inter-linking networks, and more than one
billion pieces of electronic mail are passed through the world's networks daily.
It is the age of the computer network, the largest of which is known as the
InterNet. A complex web of communications inter-linking millions of computers
together -- and this number is at least doubling every year. The computer was
originally designed as a scientifi .....
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