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Computers and Technology
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A Basic Guide to How A Computer Works
Over the last 20 years or so, computers have become a pillar of our society. Like other such pillars, most people don't know how they work despite the fact they are critical to our lives!
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Consider Having A Custom Computer Built
At some point in time, you are going to be in the market for a new computer. When this time comes, you should definitely check out your options with custom built computers.
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Virtual Book Markers Needed for Digital Library and E-Book Initiatives
Have you ever read a book online and felt compelled to keep on reading even though you did not have the time because you did not want to lose your place? This is actually a serious problem for people who like to read books online. Not everyone likes to read books online because it kind of strains the eyes and yet it sure saves time from going down to the bookstore and buying the book (if it is even in inventory or in print) and you can peruse a book before you buy just like you can when you look at the shelves at the bookstore.
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SANRAD White Paper: iSCSI vs. FC for Meeting Mission Critical Requirements
Mission Critical Data is just what its name says: critical to the core functioning of an enterprise. Mission critical data must be available 24x7 and fully backed up for immediate recovery in the event of disaster.
Enterprises are constantly seeking more reliable, more efficient, more convenient and more affordable ways
of meeting these needs. SANRAD's V-Switch 3000 uses Iscsi technology to centrally consolidate, manage, backup and restore mission critical data at a fraction of the cost, in capital and human resources, of existing FC SAN technologies.
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Should I Store my Batteries in the Refrigerator?
Many people have been told that storing alkaline batteries in the refrigerator actually prolongs the battery life. But before you start mixing apples and alkalines, there are some things you should know.
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Computer-Human Interfaces Will Soon Be Here
Can we combine the best of the human brain with the best of the modern day computer? Not just any modern day computer but a super computer, with artificial intelligent programming? Some believe this cannot be done, yet in reality we are nearly there and it will be so within five years or so.
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Transparency in eGovernment and Your Privacy as an eCitizen; Who Owns That Information?
Citizens seem to really like the idea of turning much of our government into a website for many reasons including but not limited too streamlining of the bureaucracy, the lowering of costs and taxes, as well as the transparency that it brings forth. Regarding the eGovernment initiatives bringing forth transparency and accountability we must be careful that the information they give it out, is not our personal privacy information.
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SEO Content For SE Positions
SEO Content is Content Optimized by the Search Engines. What does this mean? Here are a few things. The search engines read your site as closely and as humanly as possible.
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The Rate Of Technological Development
If we look over the last century and examine the rate of technological growth. We can forgive ourselves for feeling a little proud about how quickly things have moved forward compared to the previous centuries.
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Windows Vista: Wow Or Not Now?
Microsoft just recently released their latest operating system. It's hard not to be a skeptic when there is so much thinly veiled hype from the source.
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Plasma TV Set For Our Viewing Pleasure
Do you ever wonder about all the technologies out there used in the TVs you we watch every day?? Plasma, LCD, DLP TVs and sets are flooding the market and satisfy our viewing pleasures, but how can we find order? Which one should we pick? Here comes some help to firmly understand television sets better.
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Apple's Transparent Yet Growing Market Share
I have not owned a PC or used Windows personally for over 2 years now. I own 2 Macs and bought my daughter an Apple laptop about a year ago. It was amazing to all of us how those Apple products have impacted us and the way we look at other computer products.
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