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Computers and Technology
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To Certify Or Not To Certify…
Does a printed Certificate at the end of an ELearning Module really mean the learner has proven competence in the taught subject area?
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Here Comes the Daylight Savings Bug!
At 2 a.m. on March 11 2007, most Americans will turn their clocks forward one hour, marking the beginning of Daylight Saving Time (DST). This year, however, there's a catch...
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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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Virtual Reality Travel - Will it Solve the Problem of Global Warming?
Consider if you will for a moment the fact that cars, buses and airplanes put out CO2 into the atmosphere. If we are to prevent the (pollution) CO2 from entering the air, that means we cannot drive at our vehicles or fly our aircraft. If we are to cut down on the human emissions of CO2 people will have to do less traveling.
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Human Knowledge Through Social Network Distance Learning to Teach AI to Think
Can the human race train the new artificial intelligent super computers of the future to think just like they do? This is a tricky question and it may take a little bit of compromise between the humans and the artificial intelligence supercomputers. In other words the humans will need to modify the way they think slightly in methodology in order to train the artificially intelligent computer to work with them in a way which they desire.
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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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eGovernment Simplicity is Paramount for eCitizen Buy-in
Government IT systems which deal with the public must appear to be very simplistic for those who will be using it; The eCitizen. This is why eGovernment initiatives must plan on masking the complexity. And believe me the eCitizen will soon be telling us; Do not put me on hold, no more press one, press two, because none of that will do, not anymore and not for the future of eGovernment.
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How to Avoid Malware on Your Computer
Adware, Spyware, and viruses have become increasingly harmful to our everday computer experiences. Here are a few tips to help you avoid getting malware on your computer.
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Benefits of a High-Quality LCD Projector Lamp for Your LCD
In terms of multimedia presentations, LCD projectors have proven to provide impressive image quality and high resolutions. However, if your projector suddenly fails to work and you need to present a proposal with potential clients, it could cause your business to lose money, or worse, it could cause your job.
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VR - Virtual Reality Salesmen - Avatar eEducation Teachers and Other Technological Advances
You might be pleasantly surprised at the rapid advances in technology in the Virtual Reality World. Not only are such things as Life II capturing the imaginations of their users, but software VR engineers are learning how humans wish to operate in virtual worlds. These observations are helping VR entrepreneurs drive new and much needed applications. Things such as virtual salesmen for websites or easily downloaded interactive videos also make sense.
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Living Dangerously - Unprotected Surfing May Cost You Your Identity
Running a late model OS on your computer like Windows XP or Vista? Doing a lot of surfing on the net? How is spyware treating you so far? You don't know? I think it would be wise for you to find out. No it's not enough to just accept whatever came with your computer and assume you have nothing to do with the problem anymore. There are things you need to do and do right away. Don't delay any further.
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