Articles, tagged with "ones and zeros", page 2
25th March 2010
CDs and DVDs are two completely seperate and distinct pieces of technology but to the naked eye they look precisely the same. The biggest difference that you will probably notice is that a DVD can hold far more data than a CD.
The reason for the big d...
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Author:
Leigh Connelly
05th March 2010
Digital cameras come in many sizes, colors, brands, zooms, resolutions, playbacks, etc. There are so many features and qualities that are being placed in the devices that buyers especially first timers become overwhelmed and dizzy with these outstanding a...
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Author:
Dan Feildman
19th February 2010
You know what a pixel is or a least you think you do. In reality it is something that you totally take for granted as the basic unit of the images that have literally invaded life in the last 15-20 years. Pixels are used generically for many, many differe...
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Author:
Giuseppe Mathis
08th February 2010
In this article I'll show you some valuable strategies that you might use to find the best camera.
The first thing you should know is that digital cameras do not take pictures on film, but rather take pictures on what is known as a compact flashcard or...
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Author:
Julian
23rd September 2009
Are you someone who is interested in making sure that your private files stay private? Whether you are looking at protecting the data of your clients or you just want to make sure that the pictures and documents that have been uploaded on your computer ar...
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Author:
Andrew Green
15th September 2009
For years, we have been watching CRT television that involved cathode ray tube or CRT sets and analog signals. In these kinds of TVs, the signals constitutes of varying radio waves that are translated by the TV into picture and sound. Analog signals can b...
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Author:
Elizabeth Wills
03rd August 2009
Wireless networks use radio waves instead of wires to transmit data between computers. Here's how:
The Binary Code: 1s and 0s
It's well known that computers transmit information digitally, using binary code: ones and zeros. This translates well to r...
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Author:
thetekk
01st August 2009
Wireless networks use radio emission* besides wires to transmit data between computers. Here's how:
The Binary Code: 1s and 0s
It's long-familiar that computers transmit information digitally, using binary code: ones and zeros. This translates well ...
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Author:
stevany
15th June 2009
If you enjoy dance music vinyl is the only real choice. CDs and MP3s are fine alternatives, but dance music and vinyl were always a match made in heaven, or at least in the night clubs and dance venues of the world. For music enthusiasts, including house ...
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Author:
Justin Arnold
31st March 2009
An analog TV can only transmit video signals and interference during transmission can effect the quality of the signal when viewed from the screen. When viewing high definition TV shows from an analog TV, a consumer must have a HDTV converter available to...
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Author:
Julia Solomon
11th March 2009
Satellite TV provides the cutting edge of television options today. Because of the technology's position towards the front of the pack, many are surprised to learn that satellite TV has been around for more than four decades.
The first satellite TV si...
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Author:
Janelle Elizabeth
13th December 2008
You want your website to be functional, of course. Informative is important too. Above all, though, you want your website to be beautiful. Your goal is not simply to provide another bland piece of text that tries desperately to cloak an advertisement in t...
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Author:
parmodkumar
16th November 2008
In present technology savvy world we all use CDs and DVDs almost every day, yet only few countable have any idea at all how they work. To make matters worse even less is known to people about the difference between a CD-ROM and CD-R. Understanding how dif...
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Author:
Nathan Davies
20th October 2008
The U.S. broadcast system is embarking on a transition that is the result of technological advancements. It will make better use of resources most importantly our broadband spectrum and enhance the quality of our broadcasting. Although complicated at a gl...
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Author:
amerlino
17th October 2008
You want your website to be functional, of course. Informative is important too. Above all, though, you want your website to be beautiful. Your goal is not simply to provide another bland piece of text that tries desperately to cloak an advertisement in t...
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Author:
Lekh Raj