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- Digital Video Surveillance Systems - They Watch
by Nahshon Roberts. Have you ever felt watched? No, don't dismiss that feeling as paranoia. Maybe you are being watched. In light of recent tragedies - terrorist attacks, illegal activities, and the onslaught of crime, petty or otherwise, people from both the public and private sector have been obsessively setting up digital video surveillance systems everywhere possible. These days, it's almost impossible to enter ... products, articles, news
- Sensors Providing Superhuman Powers
by Oscar Twain. In the movie, Superman, Superman spun the earth around to reverse time so Louis Lane could escape a driving tragedy. Nowadays we do not need Superman to avoid catastrophe... We can sense the conditions of roads miles before we get there.
Spiderman uses his "Spidey-sense" to alert him of transgressions. We have our own sixth sense... We can learn of criminal actions without anyone being there... products, articles, news
- Your Computer, The Internet and You!
by Jack Jackson. So you've got a new computer, and are ready to get onto the Internet and go surfing! Well, there are a few things you need to be aware of and put into use, if you want to try and keep your computer and personal information safe.
Your shiny new computer most likely came with a few "tools" (software programs) already loaded and raring to go! STOP - before you go any further, take all the disks t... products, articles, news
- Who Invented Personal Computing? Celebrating the Thirtieth Anniversary of Microcomputing
by Theresa Welsh. A generation of young people just leaving college and going out to seek their fortune have grown up with computers, and their computers have always been personal. They've always used a keyboard to enter data and have always viewed their work on a screen that reacted pretty much instantly to their input. Increasingly, they use a small portable computer with a flat high resolution screen, or maybe ... products, articles, news
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