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Computers and Technology
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Information Systems
An information system accept data from the user, process this date to produce information and achieve knowledge. Knowledge in business intelligence. The types of Information Systems are Data Processing System (DPS), Management Information System (MIS), Decision Support System (DSS) and Expert System. The data being processed in each of these systems may be done using Batch Processing Systems, On-line Systems, Real-time Systems and Distributed Systems.
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Using Proxies Online
A proxy is an IP (internet protocol) that you can use while you surf to hide yours. Practically is a server with an internet connection with a configured proxy software usually running on linux.
The usual ports for proxy are 80 and 3124-3128 and the most proxies can be found in United States Of America
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T1 Providers with Fast Connections
If you are looking for T1 providers to bring a reliable high-speed connection to your company, you have come to the right place! The first thing to know on your search
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CD DVD Replication
CDs and DVDs are one of the most commonly used devices to store information. They are commonly referred to as storage devices as they have the ability to save large amounts of information. This information can be conveniently copied or written on with the help of a computerized and automated process. Information is stored on a CD and DVD with the help of a laser lens that electronically saves the information.
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Large Format Film Scanners
A film scanner is a device that can convert an image on a film negative or a slide into a digital image file usable on a computer. Film scanning is gaining momentum because it produces better digital reproductions than a scanned photographic print. Even though film scanners have lesser clarity when compared to photographs made directly from film, the images produced are detailed enough to be enlarged without becoming grainy or blurry.
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Large Format Optical Scanners
A large format optical scanner is a device that can read textual or graphical information from large paper sizes and reproduce it into a format that can be used by a computer. Most large format optical scanners can digitize data with width of up to 1000mm and 5000mm in length. Any document larger than this, can be scanned in parts and then pasted together to achieve the look of the original.
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Underwater Robots
Underwater robots are autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). They are usually known as unmanned underwater vehicles in the military and work on specified devices like propellers for propulsion and rudders for controlling the direction of travel under the water's surface. These devices are powered by batteries or fuel cells and can operate in deep water. Most underwater robots use hydraulic batteries because they are more reliable in the deep sea.
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Interactive Kiosks
A kiosk used to be basically a stand or a booth where simple services were provided to the general public. Today's kiosks perform the same function, what is absent is the presence of a human being manning the kiosk. Computers have replaced him to provide certain specific and specialized services.
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Portable Computer Kiosks
Portable computer kiosks are found to be useful for use within organizations like colleges, bookstores, libraries and the like. The main advantage offered by portable computer kiosks is usage of the same kiosk in different locations. They can be easily moved from place to place without the need for reinstallation or other hardware requirements.
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Sony and Toshiba Face Off Over High Definition Disc Technology
There are some new developments in the war between Toshiba's HD-DVD format and Sony's Blu-ray. Toshiba recently announced the release of a HD-DVD player capable of playing High Definition video in 1080p resolution, and Sony says that it will release a Blu-ray recorder in Japan by the end of the year. Both of these moves are meant to give each company an advantage in the competition to have their High Definition video disc format come out on top.
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Flexible High Resolution Display By Plastic Logic
Plastic Logic leading developer of plastic electronics has launched high resolution flexible active-matrix display at Plastic Electronics 2006, but that's just the start, as they'll according to the official site they will also produce the flexible active-matrix display modules in large scale and will build the first factory to manufacture first electronic reader products.
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