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- 2721: Year 2000: Fiction, Fantasy, And Fact
- ... who is the editor of Windows Magazine, says " . . . the problem could cost businesses a total of $600 billion to remedy." (p. 1) The fallacy that mainframes were the only machines to be affected was short lived as industry realized that 60 to 80 million home and small business users doing math or accounting etc. on Windows 3.1 or older software, are just as susceptible to this "bug." Can this be ...
- 2722: Windows 95 The O/S Of The Future
- ... on the desktop like a normal Windows program, and can be manipulated in size and style. The desktop is where the icons and windows we discussed before live. In older versions of Windows the icons lived in the Program Manager. In Windows 95 they live under the Start button. Once the start button is clicked, it displays a pop up windows. Moving the mouse pointer in the pop up windows gives ...
- 2723: Video Games: The High Tech Threat To Our Younger Generation
- ... generated games, they acknowledge that the modern information superhighway is clearly a link to the world and it is here to stay and cannot be ignored. Dr. Ellis Brett, recalls that a decade ago, we lived in a world of isolation with TV and mainframe computers, but now we live in the digital age', an age that bring virtually every thing into a cartridge or a CD. He occludes, "A teacher ...
- 2724: Censorship Online
- ... do not overload it and cause it to crash. This article focuses on interactive video, which is a relatively new field in the gaming industry. The games that have been on the market have not lived up to the bombardment of advertising gamers have been subjected to. The video itself is often choppy and blurry, it rarely enhances the plot of the game, and has yet to be truely interactive. This ...
- 2725: Smart Car Technology
- ... in connection with accidents The three problems are very big in these large countries. In the big cities with a population of several millions, it s very easy to get lost, also if you have lived there for a long time. The city itself and the complicated network of roads changes all the time, new buildings sprout up every day. The system who can keep up with this development, is clearly ...
- 2726: HDTV: The Emergence Of A New Generation In Television.
- ... from my secondary sources most of which I found at the J. Paul Leonard library at SFSU. I found an essay on line entitled, "The Future of Television." The perspective came from a person who lived in the United Kingdom and had an interesting point of view on Terrestrial television. I was unsuccessful in gathering a primary data method. The Primary methods I chose were a survey (Appendix 1) and an ...
- 2727: The Computer Underground
- ... cooperation to perform their acts. The organization and purposes of these groups are examined, as well as their relationship to the CU as a whole. However, because only limited numbers of individuals join these short-lived associations, it is concluded that the CU is organized as colleagues. Those who do join "work groups" display the characteristics of peers, but most CU activity takes place at a fairly low level of sophistication ...
- 2728: The Computer Underground
- ... access, however, there exist back- stage realms in which "cracking" information is exchanged and private text or software files made available. With current technology, establishing a BBS requires little initial skill. Most boards are short-lived and serve only local or regional callers. Because of the generally poor quality and amateur na- ture of these systems, we focused on national elite boards. We considered a board "elite" if it met all ...
- 2729: Year 2000 Fiction, Fantasy, And Fact
- ... who is the editor of Windows Magazine, says " . . . the problem could cost businesses a total of $600 billion to remedy." (p. 1) The fallacy that mainframes were the only machines to be affected was short lived as industry realized that 60 to 80 million home and small business users doing math or accounting etc. on Windows 3.1 or older software, are just as susceptible to this "bug." Can this be ...
- 2730: The Video Game Wars
- ... US are lucky because the systems are manufactured in both countries. In countries where they aren't manufactured, the people there have to import, and that is a very expensive thing to do. When I lived in Korea, many people I knew, bought imported systems from Japan. They paid amounts up to $800 for a system with additional games being purchased for $150 apiece. Imports also occur in the United States ...
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