Articles, tagged with "digital information", page 1
16th July 2012
Today we face rapid changes in financial services. Several key forces lie behind this transformation, including technological and financial innovation, consolidation, globalization, and customer demand. Each has important implications for the future. I'd ...
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Author:
Shelby McCarthy
06th May 2011
Augmented reality exists as a fine line between the digital virtual world and the physical real-world. It can also be seen as a lens by which you enrich your view of reality, hence augmented reality. Mobile is now the largest growing consumer sector of au...
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Author:
Scott
12th November 2010
The creation of the Mastercam software together with the CAD software has revolutionized the manufacturing industry. CAM is basically an acronym for Computer Aided Manufacture. These programs greatly help machinists, engineers and designers when it comes ...
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Author:
Jonathan Grab
27th June 2009
A fiber optic cable is a glass tube which acts as a medium for transferring information (digital data) between a source and destination. Until 1970's data transmission as in telephone was carried out by copper cables. A copper wire uses free electrons to ...
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Author:
Gren Treee
30th November 2008
Just how are digital images are constructed in Photoshop? Pixels, Resolution and Image Size are all involved but what do they mean in practice?Tutorials on Photoshop are invariably concerned with working directly on photographic images. Little attention i...
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Author:
DuncanNow
07th August 2007
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), technology of the future, has long established itself in our everyday lives. It is already deployed in various areas ranging from efficient inventory management and road-toll collection through to timing the performa...
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Author:
Ashwin
23rd November 2005
The first camcorder was invented by Jerome Lemelson in
1980. And since that time the first bulky analog video camcorders have evolved
into the modern digital camcorder, so small they can fit in the palm of
your hand, and so clear they rival even prof...
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Author:
Richard Gazzo