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Computer Training, or "Would You Like Fries With That?" by Albert Medinas
... Many employers test computer skills prior to employment anyway, so cheating the system or attending online computer training schools with poor requirements will only hurt you in the long run. Like it or not, the computer is not going anywhere. For better or worse, we must live in this new electronic universe, and computer training is vital to your success. In order to stay a step ahead of the competition while leading a hectic lifestyle, consider online computer training schools as an ...
Home Solar Panels by Ross Bainbridge
... The following are all available as solar-powered items: solar-powered radios; three-, six-, nine-, and twelve-volt selectable solar panels with two-AA chargers; rechargeable halogen lanterns; rechargeable flashlights with universal battery adapters/chargers; light pens; portable solar folding panels; portable power sources; electric fencers; plant turners; cool caps; bicycle lights; fluorescent lights; panels for computer notebooks; go-anywhere portable multi-power sources; energy kits; ...
Power and Your PC by Jason Kohrs
... A typical ATX power supply, such as this Echo-Star 680W unit, measures 3.25 x 6 x 5.5 and features two cooling fans to not only cool the power supply, but to also help draw hot air out of the computer. A typical mATX power supply, such as this A-Power 320W unit, measures 2.5 x 5 x 4 and due to the smaller size features just one cooling fan. mATX cases are generally much smaller than ATX cases, and therefore have smaller power supplies, with generally lower power ratings, and fewer ...
Purchasing A Power Supply Unit For Your Computer by Jason Busch
... If you plan on upgrading your computer system and will be using the power supply, then it is wise to forecast the wattage for your future computer system. One particular way of determining this, is using an online PSU wattage calculator. The one I reference, eXtreme PSU Calculator, is in my opinion, the best one found online so far, and takes into account many of the latest systems such as dual- and quad-processors, overclocking, SCSI, SATA, and much more.
Seven Things to Consider When Choosing a PDA by Jason Kohrs
... Infrared is a short range protocol that can allow for a PDA to exchange data with another PDA, as well as with a compatible laptop or desktop computer. Many PDAs feature an infrared port, but not all computers do. The communications on this protocol are relatively slow, but may be useful for transferring basic data or synchronizing with a PC. Bluetooth is a protocol that operates on the 2.4 GHz radio band that provides greater range than infrared, but the speeds still arent that great.
Where Computer Interfaces Are Going : 3D Beyond Games by Tristan Grimmer
... Wouldn't it be cool if you could just let it hover in some large 3D organizational space? Here's what I think. Text: 2D
Reading and Writing: 2D
Organizing and Grouping: 3D
Visualization of Data: Depends
It has occurred to me that 2D representations should be considered a feature of an interface. It's beneficial that text documents are lined up nicely for you in a window. If head-or-eye-tracking hardware were more widespread, we'd have software that could compensate for (single) users ...
Increasing Brain Power by Tim Bryce
... Further, I have seen whole engineering departments come to a standstill when power outages brought their computers down. Do they really lack the skills to continue their work? Not really; their minds have simply been turned off by the technology. CONCLUSIONThe human brain distinguishes us from the rest of God's creatures. It is sad when we do not use it to its full potential. How the brain shifts between Levels 1-2-3 is something we control ourselves.
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