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Computers and Technology
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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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Accessibility Matters: Text to Speech
Converting text to speech has been a hot topic for many years. Not only because this is significant technological advantage, but because of the importance of its uses.
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Bridging Time, Connecting Lives - History of Video Conferencing
Once upon a time, video conferencing did not exist. If you want to speak to several people, you'd have to climb up the apex of a hill and loudly invite them to visit your cornfield. While therapeutic and easy, shouting can, nevertheless, be exhausting. Soon, people grew tired of shouting, so they tried communicating by telegraph. However, talking by clicking sounds was not very user-friendly. For a while,the telephone seemed the best solution. The invention of the television, however, opened the doors to better and even more dramatic means for communication. It was not long before video conferencing was developed, and in time, it became the most virtual form of person-to-person communication. Ironically, the history of video conferencing did not start with video conferencing.
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How To Fix A Slow Computer Free
There are many benefits to having a faster computer and for that reason we want to show you how to fix a slow computer free of charge. Read on for these great tips.
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Feel Safe at Home
Getting to see a near and door one at your doorstep even as he rings the bell or makes his way in through the gate could be a facility not only one that delights but also one that assures you that are safe at home and free from the threat of intrusion.
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More E-power in Your Pocket
With every passing day, sleek, high-tech gadgets gain more features. Electronic revolution has brought features like graphical user interface, downloadable ring tones and wireless Web browsing to your cell phone.
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Cool Electronic Gadgets
Advances in information technology and innovation in electronics in the recent years have given rise to a slew of entertaining electronic devices. From I-Pods to digital cameras, and from cell phones to lap tops, cool gadgets keep getting introduced one after the other.
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What is High Definition TV?
Presently the highest level of resolution in TV viewing is found in HDTV. HDTV currently offers the clearest audio signal. Today's TV viewing has a new format and standard, which is with digital programming. When viewing HDTV, images appear so clearly that you will feel as if you are there viewing the image in person, rather than over a TV screen.
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Protect Your Electronic Gear from Summer Storms
Severe summer electrical storms will soon be here! Now is the time to get your hi-tech gear ready to survive the storm season unscathed. Learn how to completely evaluate equipment vulnerability and steps needed to protect your valuable system.
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