Saturday, February 28, 2009
Computer And Technologi
How Did Work Get Done Before Computers? by Alice Lane
There are days in the business world that can be frustrating. Perhaps a technology solution isn't working out quite like you had planned or you lost a big client because of a foul up in communications. You ponder all the moving parts and try to devise new ways to become more effective and efficient.
Using an Overlay Keyboard to Shortening the Learning Curve With New Programs by Philip Kidder
Leaning a new program can be a challenge. Leaning and then remembering new program features is difficult. An overlay keyboard can solve these problems and make any program more user friendly.
Taking a Look at the History of Robotic Technology by Mike Selvon
Robotic technology can be found in clocks, remote control vehicles, automobile computers, Aibo, factory robotic arms, self-guided rovers, service bots like ASIMO, robotic toys like AIBO or Robo-Raptor and a CNC milling machine. To be considered a "robot," the specimen must be able to interact with its environment and physically do something. Most recently, robots are being used in surgery, disaster recovery and firefighting.
Reviewing Robotic Systems Used in Surgery by Mike Selvon
Despite costing $1.5 million per unit, the Da Vinci robotic system is turning heads in hospitals across America. The addition of robotic systems in operating rooms promises more precise surgeries, less damage to the surrounding tissues, smaller incisions, less blood loss, less risk of surgeon fatigue and quicker recovery times. While intelligent robots are far from executing their own surgeries, using autonomous robots and robotic arms as assistants is revolutionizing medical science.
The Key Components Behind Robotics and Automation by Mike Selvon
When you think of "robot," what do you envision? Does your robot walk upright like "C3PO" or roll like "R2D2?" Does your robot have a rigid mechanical face or an expressionistic soft face? Does it pick up objects or does it function as a robotic vacuum? Perhaps your intelligent system works in the medical field or in robotic welding.
Robotic Arm Technology Has Rapidly Improved by Mike Selvon
Cybernetics professor Kevin Warwick professes to be the "first Cyborg." Project Cyborg began in August of 1998, when Warwick implanted a computer chip into his left arm, which later allowed him to open doors, move a robotic hand and operate an electronic wheelchair. The implant also allowed him to tap into the Internet at Columbia University in New York and control a robotic arm at the University of Reading in the UK.
Do You Know What a Robot Is? by Mike Selvon
Robots are one of the most popular visions of the future, evident in many science fiction novels, from Isaac Asimov's "I Robot" to Douglas Adam's "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." Often humankind fears that robotics technology could get so advanced that these cybernetic organisms will begin thinking and acting for themselves, with little regard for human hierarchy. However, the robots we use today are quite harmless and perform a number of useful functions.
Where is the Future of Robotics Heading? by Mike Selvon
Developing a humanoid robot has long since captured the human imagination and will be the continued focus in the future of robotics. Scientists say there are two obstacles to creating a robot with human or super-human intelligence: vision and processing sensory information. "It is almost impossible to predict when machines will become as clever as humans," admits Ronald Arkin, a robotics expert at the Mobile Robot Laboratory in Atlanta, Georgia.
What is the FIRST Robotics Program? by Mike Selvon
FIRST Robotics began in 1989 as a way of encouraging students to choose careers in math, science and technology, while also building their life skills and instilling a spirit of "gracious professionalism" and humility in its participants. Without "chest thumping" or "sticky-sweet platitudes," as the site explains, young people engage in competitions where they build robots. The Junior FIRST LEGO league is for 6-9 year olds.
Which Laptop Brands Are Best For Home Use? by Debra Hunt
When buying a laptop, it is important to know that the laptop that would be great for office use, or gaming use may not be the best to use at home. This is why there are many things you need to look at before you buy a laptop to be used for daily routine, like emails or in home use.
Creating Missing Program Shortcuts With an Overlay Keyboard by Philip Kidder
Program shortcuts exist for the most used program functions. This means that many to use many functions long and complicated key sequences must be entered. With an overlay keyboard each user can create their own set of shortcuts to their most popular program functions.
MCSE Education Program by Paul Abbey
In this technology dependent society of business today, remaining on top of the latest computer software packages is of increasing significance to those who wish to finish first. Microsoft rules the market when it comes to desktop and server software applications, and that is the reason keeping up with the latest Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certifications is critical. Professional people in all section of business practices will gain an advantage from the numerous MCSE training programs that are available, and are able to using such certifications to command higher income, move forward in their their job status, or just initiate new careers.
Understanding DVD Decoders by Peter Garant
With DVDs included in almost all computers, knowledge about the decoding and encoding process will benefit users. Gain insights about DVD decoders and make your system work more efficiently.
An Interesting Glance at 192.168.1.1 by Peter Garant
One of the special Internet Protocol addresses that can be used for private computer networks, 192.168.1.1 allows different individuals to efficiently access the Internet at the same time. However, for commercial establishments that have interest in acquiring and using the private address, it is important that they first get the approval of Internet Assigned Numbers Authority before using the address in their computer networks.
Use of Computers in Wash Room Environments by Richard N Williams
Computers, printers and touch screens have revolutionised the way we work and many industrial applications in particular, modern technologies and automation have greatly increased production, reduced waste and made processes more efficient. Protecting computers, printers or touchscreens from the hazardous elements of industrial areas is a particular challenge especially when no two industrial environments are ever the same.
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Computer Use in the Food Manufacturing Industry by Richard N Williams
Food manufacturing and processing is one of the success stories of the global economy. Food production is now not just a local industry as food products are now transported across the globe allowing a huge variety of products to be available on our supermarket shelves. One of the reasons for food productions success has been the embracing of modern technology that has allowed many processes in the food production industry to be automated.
Using Time and Frequency Transmissions to Synchronise a Computer Network by Richard N Williams
Computer network synchronisation is often perceived as a headache for many system administrators but keeping accurate time is essential for any network to remain secure and reliable. Failing to have an accurate synchronised network can lead to all sorts of errors when dealing with time sensitive transactions. The protocol NTP (Network Time Protocol) is the industry standard for time synchronisation.
Using GPS to Synchronise Network Time by Richard N Williams
The global positioning system has been around since the 1980's. It was designed and built by the United States Military who wanted an accurate positioning system for battlefield situations. However, following the accidental shooting down or a Korean airliner, the then US president (Ronald Reagan) agreed that the system should be allowed to be used by civilians as a way of preventing such a disaster from occurring again.
How Does a TV Work - How Man Ended Up With a Decent TV Set by Peter Garant
At first, light and sound transmission experts were at a loss on how does a TV work. After all, they were still trying to improve on Faraday's first TV look-alike. But years of daring experimentations and breakthroughs finally settled once and for all the scientific explanation on how does a TV work.
Delete Temporary File by George I Smith
The presence of too many temporary files is a common cause that slows down your computer by clogging a reasonable part of your hard disk drive. If you examine your hard drive, you will find several files with a tilde (~) prefix or .TMP suffix, like ~xyz.dat or xyz.tmp. Such files are called temporary (or temp) files, and you can almost always safely delete them. Read on to know more about temp files.
IT Maintenance Contracts Create Win-Win Partnerships With Your Clients by Joshua Feinberg
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How PC Enclosures Can Increase Life of Computers? by Preyank Jain
In a time of a global down turn, everyone is looking to save money, now how can you save money at home and at work? Well, if you look after our computers they should last years, just take a look at your keyboard, turn it over and see the amount of crumbs and dust fall out.
Computer Support - Online PC Help - Technician Just a Call Away by Joshep John
Whether you own a Desktop or a Laptop, you must have noticed how fast technology has changed and progressed. For the non-technical person, it is almost impossible to stay in step with all the changes that are out there. For most of us, a multitude of computer support and online computer repair resources are available to help our systems get back to life.
7 Top Tips to Prolong Your Projector's Life by Kimberlie Hutson
A projector lamp can normally last between 1,000 and 2,000 hours depending upon manufacturer, However, many projector lamps do not reach their expected life due to poor treatment. Below is a list of some of the things you should do to get the best use from your lamp:
How to Data Drive a Test Script Using IBM - Rational Functional Tester - RFT by Yogindernath Gupta
Steps for data driving a script are as under: Step - 1: Creation of a Project: Project is the first & foremost workbench required to store the test assets which are needed for testing any application. Step - 2: Beginning of the test script recording: Involves two steps like: a) Choice of Datapool record selection order: While playing back, the test script accesses various records in the datapool either sequentially or randomly. Thus choice out of these two options is done from the "Datapool Record Selection Order" box from ...
10 Years Ago in Technology - Remembering Our Roots, a Techie's Retrospective by Dave J Morgan
The rapid pace of computer and information technology dwarfs nearly all other sectors. With computers roughly doubling their processing power every 18 months (See Moore's Law), it's important to look back at the technologies that helped get us the the point we're at today.
EDiscovery - Preparing Information For Court in the Information Age by Christine Harrell
Discovery has always been important to legal proceedings. Poring through papers to find relevant documents was a huge part of what litigation support services offered in the days before computers. Discovery still matters, but ediscovery -- the searching of electronic records -- has a few critical differences from its paper counterpart.
How to Make Your Computer Faster by Steve Nash Anderson
Such situation in our life is common. Some people ,when playing games, will beat the keyboard blaming that the machine is too slowly in responding in time. The configuration of many computers is high enough, but the speed of running is still very slowly. What's the problem?
Building Vs Buying a New PC - An Overview by Brad Walden
You've come to a point where you need a new computer. Should you head to the local electronics megastore and see what's on the rack, or should you try and build a system yourself?
How to Synchronise Your Windows PC to a Time Server by Dave Evans
Do you regularly need to correct the time on your PC? The answer is probably "Yes!"
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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