Articles, tagged with "ones and zeros", page 3
01st October 2008
Many people search for an adapter to connect HDMI cables to Component Outputs for their HD video signal. This isn't an issue of just rearranging wires and having the correct type of connectors though. There is a basic analog versus digital incompatibility...
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Author:
Metten
02nd September 2008
What is certain that computers, having secret data stored on, will eventually be discarded or reclaimed for another purpose? It means that all so often, discarded computers turn out to be a backdoor for the hackers and malicious users to gain unauthorized...
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Author:
Simpson
18th August 2008
Have you ever been concerned that your neighbor might be listening in on your most private telephone conversations? Are you worried about placing orders over your cordless phone system for fear of revealing your sensitive data to others? If these are your...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
14th August 2008
With a cordless phone, you get the same features as a standard telephone, both offering many models and features to choose from. What sets cordless phones apart is their mobility. There are two types of cordless phones - analog and digital. They each diff...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
05th July 2008
Bit error ratio (BER) measurement is the fundamental measurement of the quality of the fiber optic communication system. It measures the system's probability that transmitted bits will be correctly received as logic ones and zeros.
Bit error ratio is t...
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Author:
Colin Yao
28th March 2008
To transmit data between computers wireless networks work using radio waves instead of wires. In this editorial, we have explained in detail about wireless network.
Computers transmit data digitally, using binary: ones and zeros is a known fact. Since ...
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Webhosting Website
07th March 2008
Government Record: Public License Republic Sprska
Arkansa Dvsion Of Public Records
One practice that would benefit school administrators is to conduct an inventory. Quality guru J.M. Juran referred to Pareto's principle as "The Public Few and the Triv...
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Author:
Lori
27th February 2008
Digital TV has a lot of benefits. So many in fact that TV broadcasters, the consumer electronics industry, and the Federal government have allied to make digital TV the sole mode of over the air TV transmission in the United States starting on February 1...
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Author:
Nicole Evans
20th August 2007
Basically a digital camera is a deice use to capture pictures without the use of films. Unlike the conventional camera, the digital camera does not rely on mechanical and chemical processes. It has a built in computer and records the images it captures in...
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Author:
Amy Hughes
15th June 2007
HDTV signals are made up of coded instructions - (the same 'bits' of 'ones and zeros' that make your computer work, and give life to 'CD's' and 'DVD's') - which are transmitted to your Digital Receiver, (aka: Tuner, Decoder or Set-Top-Box "STB") which in ...
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Author:
Kaptain
16th November 2006
Telephony to Voice Over Wireless LAN.
A complete piece of apparatus for making and receiving calls is called a Telephone Instrument.
Analog and Digital Telephone Instruments.
Analog information-- like sound-- is, in a physical sense, a waveform. ...
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Author:
Vijay Kaul
15th November 2006
ADSL is a kind of broadband Internet connection that you can get over your existing phone line. When people hear about this, they often wonder how on earth it can be true. Doesn't the phone line need to be upgraded? How can all that extra data fit throu...
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Author:
John Gibb
12th July 2006
Computer forensics is a lot like the CSI investigation programs on the television. Using advanced techniques and technologies, a computer forensic scientist will reconstruct a possible crime using the data that one computer systems. This data may includ...
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Author:
Abigail Franks
25th April 2006
First off, just what is convergence?
The word originally came from the world of math and science. Its earliest use was by a man named William Derham, who was working at trying to measure the speed of sound by timing the flash and the roar of a cannon....
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Author:
Gary Cogley
08th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Top Dog Consulting
Details (yuck!) are the bane of a sales professional's existence.
None of us wants to crunch puny little numbers throughout the day. Save that for the accountants who eat that stuff up.
Let us be free to sell, se...
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Author:
Leslie Buterin