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report for ICT systems used in personal communications
... bright, which is good in the dark but in the light it can blind you and it can also make you unfit if you just sit down with the controller and play games non-stop.
How it meets their needs:
It is easy ...
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Report To the Multiple Sclerosis Trust On Spritely Mobile Robot.
... maintain a level of independence.
In reviewing this growth area of technology and its uses for the disabled a number of factors have to be considered which are important, if integration with the disabled community is to be achieved successfully.
Communication between ...
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Review of 'Moral Kombat and Computer Game Girls'.
... games.
It may seem like computer games are only being viewed in a negative way; however there are critics of the negative views, such as Cunningham who claim there are benefits to playing computer games. Some parents believe that it's ...
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Should Australia proceed with HDTV?
... due course due to the technological changes. The essay also aims to discuss the political implications of the issue and laws either being formulated or in the process of formulation in the senate.
Advantages of HDTV in the Australian Market
Digital ...
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Show How Developments In New Media Technology Have Influenced Lifestyles.
... basically building up the family bond by sharing special time. Nowadays, evenings will be spent in separate rooms. For example son maybe in room playing on the new playstation2 he received for his birthday, sister maybe in her room watching ...
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Since the beginning of time, humans have been developing their ways of living to make it easier, more enjoyable and more entertaining.
... seeking. All these methods of acquiring knowledge have either improved or have been limited through the use of technology. The second method, watching, is helpful when there is an experiment for example, and the outcome of the experiment is useful, ...
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Since the mid-1960's, the dissemination of technology via multinational corporations (MNCs) has accelerated.
... to generate a greater diffusion of products and technologies will be analysed, and finally weaknesses of MNCs in the diffusion of technological expertise and some solutions will be pointed out.
Despite some difficulties to define it, technology transfer means "nothing ...
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... use such things as the alphabet in braille and guard dogs to do every day life things.
Technology 1 Braille Watch
Braille watches have raised dots that allow a blind person to tell the time. Simply flip up the cover and feel ...
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... some kind of regulation to standarize the flow of information. Right.To make it simple, let us think of the world wide web as a massege that transfer from a sender to a reciever( with no restrictions to distances), this massege ...
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Technological Determinism.
... technology rather technology serving us. This is not necessarily designed to be taken literally; it is not implying that we will all soon be at the mercy of some robotic task master. However it does imply that society is affected ...
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Technology and Isolation.
... realization that isolation is becoming an unintended risk as technology advances. In his book, "The Rise of The Creative Class", Richard Florida states; "In virtually every aspect of life, weak ties have replaced the stronger bonds that once gave structure ...
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Technology and the Environment: Duty or Destiny.
... improving the way-of-life for individuals in the present, and simultaneously ensuring that our descendants are able to dictate their own way of life as well. In other words, as we continue to develop and enhance our own lives, to what ...
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Technology has done many wondrous and phenomenal things for society.
... modern, industrialized countries are heavily influenced by new and up-to-date forms of communication, such as flamboyant cell phones and fast internet connections. With today's communication and information technologies we are able to do many things that past generations could never ...
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Technology in an Information Society : The case of Portugal
... way on a short essay even if limited to a few aspects: Political, Cultural and Economic.
With an analytic view over the sentence some questions arise: How should technology be accepted? What precisely is Technology?
So it seams to be a good ...
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Technology What Is It?
... transportation. We would have not discovered the other continents. Or not having the technology to cope with our ever Growing population. We would have run out of enough supply of food to feed ourselves. How about if cave men didn't ...
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Technology, Education, and Society
... to the common people. All these different sources contained information that previously was inaccessible. A recent surge in technology has brought about another age of information.
Technology advances have created the latest tools for using information to learn. Learning by experience ...
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Teenage attitude towards negative effects of playing video games.
... over the years due to the profound change that technology development had made in our lives. This topic is not only a public concern that a large number of community members have agreed on. But also an issue that has ...
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The changing face of Computers in Business and schools in the Future.
... role in factories of the future. Increasing computing power will allow for greater automation. This will reduce the number of jobs available, but people will always be needed. The amount of tasks done by computer will continue to increase.
The ...
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The Changing Nature of the Family in Australia.
... of technology have allowed more ease for families and in particular women wanting to hold jobs. Technology for the home has advanced so much that with a push of a button the house work can be done. The unexpected result ...
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The convenience and problems of modern technology.
... such, terminological speaking, it is called "technological arrogance". People are overcome by the conveniences of new technology and overlook the flaws in the application of the new technology.
Firstly, the new technology has isolated one person from others. The new ...
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The Cost of Spam.
... in the "deleted Items" folder even after it has been discarded. A report by Nucleus Research has set the estimated cost to employers at $874 per year for each employee. This estimate takes into account the time lost by the ...
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The Digital Divide
... universal availability, investment in education, regulation, and balance between individual privacy and community security (Gates 1995, 252).
Digital divide refers to the technology gap between the poor and the middle and upper classes. The so-called "haves" and "have-nots" also have ...
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The distribution of music was once the exclusive domain of the major record companies.
... of the respondents in a June 2001 study of online behavior among American Internet users conducted by Jupiter Media Metrix indicated that they had downloaded music from the Internet. Jupiter Media Metrix is a company that helps other companies develop, ...
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The Evils of Technology
... lead him to success. However, Frankenstein's overconfidence in his abilities causes technology to turn against him. By assuming the role of God, Frankenstein chooses to give life to a monster that is a mirror image of his selfish self and ...
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The Future of Television
... video into one compact file. That is only the first part that makes RealVideo revolutionary. RealVideo plays what is called “streaming” files. For instance, a basic file that a user downloads from an Internet source must be completely downloaded before ...