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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 ...
Console Gaming vs. Computer Gaming by Jared Strop
... Some computer games might be a little stubborn to set up the way your computer likes it or your computer might not meet the system requirements. Consoles, on the other hand, don’t have that problem. The people designing the games have to fit the requirements of the console so that you don’t have a problem. If you have a basic knowledge of computers, you’ll be fine. If you don’t, then a console might be better for you. So as I’ve explained, if you want more than a gaming system for school ...
Handheld Computers Guide - What to Know When Purchasing Your New PDA by Donny Duncan
... Operating System - There are two basic operating systems on handheld computers right now, Windows based, and PalmOS based. If you're going to be purchasing or downloading applications and games for your handheld computer, you'll want to know what kind of operating system it uses. Accessories - It's always good to know what accessories your handheld computer will come with, but it's also good to know what kind of accessories are available for it.
The Era of Information Technology by Steven Cancel
... The corporate world was only made possible by the communication information technology has put in place between both computer software and hardware. From a personal stand point, it would be difficult for most people to name a single person doesn't use the internet on a regular basis. With the increasing new technologies coming out everyday, employees in the Information Technology work force must constantly re-educate themselves with all the new technologies.
Human Buy In and Complexity Issues in Decision Matrix Software by Lance Winslow
... with the artificial intelligent system to compliment his or her ability or inherently move to compete against it? If the system is readily used to make simple decisions will it be respected? If the decision is too complicated will it be not understood and called into question? Currently humans trust their calculators, computers, watches and GPS systems; will the artificial intelligent decision matrix computers go thru a similar and very short process in their implementation? Think on this.
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.
The Rather Recent Past of Computers by Driz Memok
... The final stage of the transformation to the computers of today was the development of the operating systems of Microsoft and software in general. In 1975, an IBM mainframe computer capable of 10 million instructions per second would have cost around 10 million dollars. Just 20 years later, a computer video game was performing 500 million instructions per second at a cost of only $500. Some view us at the end of the journey and history of computers, but the truth is we are only standing ...
A Brief History of Laptops by Simon Goodman
... It is widely accepted that the Compaq was not much better than the Osborn 1 but because it was using the new popular MS-DOS operating system, (used on most IBM computers at the time), it proved an instant success. A year latter Epson announced the first truly portable computer with a nickel battery. The Epson was more like an advanced calculator with only 80 characters displayed at any one time. The Compass 1101 also introduced around the same time is credited for giving us the, now ...
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