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Term Papers on Computers
Radar Detector
Number of words: 387 - Number of pages: 2.... takes five to ten speed measurements per second of the vehicle. The Phazer sends two different signals to the radar, so the final result is that police radar can not verify the speed of the vehicle and displays no speed at all.
The Phazer also protects your vehicle from Lidar guns which use distance over time to detect the speed of the vehicle. The Phazer sends an invisible infared signals to the Lidar gun, this way the measurement of the speed is blocked.
Many devices like that were outlawed because they transmit scrambling radar beams to the police .....
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Technology
Number of words: 1903 - Number of pages: 7.... from the ground. It lowers the car at highway speeds to make it more aerodynamic which will give you better gas mileage and makes the car easier to handle at these high speeds. The latest computer is an on-board navigational computer that will direct the driver into using the fastest and most efficient way to get to the destination. It will plan your route around any construction, traffic jams, and even inclement weather. If and when these cars break down, a mechanic will simply ask the car's on-board computer what is wrong, rather than having to go thr .....
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Windows 95 Beats Mac
Number of words: 411 - Number of pages: 2.... system may recognize some hardware components on older PCs. Mac userw
will claim that they always had the convenicnce of a plug and play system, ubt
the difference shows in teh flexibility of the two systems.
Another set of arguments Mac users use in favor of their sysstems over PCs is in
multimedia and networking capabilities. Mac users gloat that the Mac has
networking technology built in the system. Even if a user did not use it, the
network is included with the system. They cited that for the PC users and Pc
users hate the fact that they need to stick .....
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Microprocessors
Number of words: 2468 - Number of pages: 9.... components which all work
together to make the chip work. A really good analogy for the way the inner
workings of a chip operate can be found in How Microprocessors Work. In their
book, Wyant and Hammerstrom describe a microprocessor as a factory and all of
the inner workings of the chip as the various parts of a factory (Wyant and
Hammerstrom, 71-103). Basically a microprocessor can be seen as a factory
because like a factory it is sent something and is told what to do with it. The
microprocessor factory processes information. This most basic unit of this
info .....
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Masters Of Deception (MoD)
Number of words: 1215 - Number of pages: 5.... back in the late 1980s.
They all met through the phone lines. Back then there was no
Internet or AOL yet people could still communicate through computers. All
they needed was a modem and some phone #'s of other modems and they were in
business.
Paul met Eli first. They learned to hack together. After a while
they started looking for bigger and better hacks. They came across a
famous hacker named Phiber Optic (Mark). He taught them all he knew about
the telephone company. Then they were able to break into the New York
phone company. This was .....
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Communication Over The Internet, And The Effects It Will Have On Our Economy
Number of words: 806 - Number of pages: 3.... local
telephone company.
-It all boils down to, the local phone company approving the use of the internet
for any means.
· How phone companies are going to bring them selves down.
-I feel that because of this phone companies will be the cause to their own
downfall.
· Methods of communication over the net
-There are many ways of communicating over the net: Inter relay chat (text only)
-Video/Audio: there are many net applications which allow the user to simply
plug in a mini video camera( which can be purchased anywhere from $150+) and
speakers and a microph .....
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Agricultural Technological Advancements
Number of words: 327 - Number of pages: 2.... Babylon. Today this technology is widely used to grow lush, healthy indoor plants and premium grade vegetables, fruits and herbs. The physiological requirements of plants can be met without the use of soil or natural sunlight. Plants are rooted (and thus supported) in an inert medium and nutrition is provided by water soluble mineral elements.
The corn borer is devastating for the farmer, costing growers more than $1 billion annually in the United States. Bt stands for Bacillus thuringiensis, which is a naturally occurring soil organism. Bacillus thuringiensis .....
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Internet Regulation: Policing Cyberspace
Number of words: 1332 - Number of pages: 5.... it in fact was born in Defense Department Cold War projects of the
1950s.2 The United States Government owns the Internet and has the
responsibility to determine who uses it and how it is used. The government
must control what information is accessible from its agencies.
This material is not lawfully available through the mail or over the
telephone, there is no valid reason these perverts should be allowed
unimpeded on the Internet. Since our initiative, the industry has
commendably advanced some blocking devices, but they are not a substitute
for well-re .....
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