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    points of attack in America, simply because people don?t think of their computer as a device that can physically harm them. But computers are the main way of taking care of sensitive documents that the government thinks are important to national security. The fact is that an attack on computer technology can cause a great deal of damage. First, however, we must define cyber terrorism. I define cyber terrorism as abuse of computer technology to destroy personal and business information with the…

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    These various types of electronic flip flops were first introduced by a computer design course at UCLA by Montgomery Phister. Another important person in the history of electronic flip flops was known as Dr. Eldred Nelson, which came upon in the introduction of the most commonly known JK Flip Flop. The foundation of the name…

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    In a society like today we take for granted many things; things such as computers and other technology. Does Alan Turing ring a bell? However, it may not to some; he was a pleasing brilliant mathematician that was persecuted because of his homosexuality rather than being seen for his brilliance. Turing’s invention of defeating the enigma of the Nazi code made an ostentatious impact on human history. The Imitation Game a boundless film based on a real story that can be a great addition to the…

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    When video games and computers are mentioned, what often comes to mind are consoles that microchips are inserted into and controls that are used to change what is happening on a screen. However, in the future, this technology that is used for entertainment could become a simulation that people have their consciousness downloaded into so that they can experience what is happening inside the video game themselves. Virtnet, a place in The Game of Lives by James Dashner, is a virtual world created…

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    Nvidia Case Study

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    to computing original equipment manufacturers. The company’s main product lines include desktop, notebook and graphics processors, and embedded/semi-custom chips. Last year the company released its first major offering in five years, the Ryzen chipset, which many feel is uniquely positioned to compete with the big players like Intel and NVIDIA in the $50 billion total addressable market for personal computers, gaming, artificial intelligence and servers. Baird noted this in the report: Ryzen is…

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    in the 1980’s experienced a huge cultural jump. In those ten years many new technological discoveries came to be and since then they’ve only been advancing with the help of some technological geniuses. Technology is better in 2016 because phones, computers and medical technology is more advanced now. Phones…

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    field. Hardware engineering nowadays is growing because of the use of computers in everything. We use computers in, cars, boats, planes, medical equipment, and much more. If we use these things that field is going to grow bigger and bigger, and it is creating more jobs for people that need them. Some things that a hardware engineer do are, design important blueprints, analyze data from the test that they perform, and upgrade computer software and hardware in their workplace. It is very…

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    Z1 Computer History

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    The history of the modern computer is relatively new. What we think of today of computers was not even brought into the world until the 1940’s. If it was not for the competitiveness of World War II, we could be thirty years behind where we are today. The need for faster, more efficient ways of computation and communication developed into a contest for who would have the biggest advantage in war by ways of technology. This race between the great world powers of the United States, Britain, and…

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    Steve Jobs: An Innovator?

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    best. Though Jobs founded Apple purely with the idea to produce computers, the company later branched out to make many other successful products such as the iPad, iPhone, iPod, and Mac as well. Steve Jobs creatively led Apple’s success with a drive and focus on harnessing technology to build innovative products that won customers by enriching experiences. The history of computers is very fascinating to begin with. The first computer was created in 1938 by German engineer Konrad Zuse. The model…

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    Workplace Ethical Issues

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    There is a developing nationwide concern about privacy issues in the workplace today, at the same time the use of electronic monitoring devices is on the rise in America’s workplace. The benefit of advanced technology brings ethical issues not only for employers, but also for the employees. Companies have to develop a delicate balance between policies that are too intrusive and properly monitor employees in order to prevent criminal or socially intolerable activities, which are detrimental to…

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