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    Digital Versions

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    Paper or Digital Versions Many do not ponder whether or not we would trade our paper copies of books for digital versions. Yet, this is a topic that should be very relevant in a world where technology can do anything for you. Replacing paper copies of books with digital versions could come with many problems both for the author and the reader, taking away the joy from reading. Apps that sell digital books could lose a lot of money on every book they sell. Not to mention how many problems…

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    Digital Immigrants

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    Digital immigrants will soon get immune to this new, up-to-date technology. Although most digital immigrants may not like this idea, it’s 2016 so they are getting low on options. A lot of older people (about sixty plus) probably like to question how we use our technology and social media, such as Nicolas G. Carr. Carr wrote an article called “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” He was born in 1959 which makes him a digital immigrant. Although he is a digital immigrant, he think that this technology…

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    Digital Competence

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    Digital competence is now a vital aspect of both education and employment. Worldwide, providing digital literacy for children is essential for ensuring their success, empowerment and future contribution to global economic growth. Adeptness with digital media used to be a specialized skill set; now, it is seen as the key to prosperity and job creation. A lack of equitable access to digital skills widens the gender gap. In developing countries, women are 25 percent less likely than men to access…

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    Digital Identity

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    Digital Identity – What is it? In cyberspace, each thing that exist within it will be classed as an entity by most. These entities will be considered as everything that is within cyberspace. A digital Identity will give characteristics to said entities. The entities themselves will not be able to be identifiable without the help of a Digital Identity (Abelson, 1998). So, if we take the following data that is given to us, we will be able to know that a digital identity will refer to one person’s…

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    Digital Mammography

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    year. This paper will discuss the impact of digitisation of radiological examination and the use of Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) in revolutioning the radiology practice. Diagnostic Accuracy Diagnostic accuracy may be improved in digital radiology. By using the Computer Aided Detection (CAD), the observational oversight of the radiologist is reduced, resulting in fewer false negative results. (Castellino, 2005) Might be missed visually by an unaided radiologist, subtle…

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    Digital Evidence

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    A big concern around the collection and analysis of digital evidence is when an executed search warrant becomes a general warrant. Digital evidence is scattered within a computer surround by data that is considered to be protected documents. Because of this fact digital evidence collection and analysis can turn a warrant into a general warrant. This is a major problem for law enforcement because it means that whole cases could be thrown out, or criminals could end up back on the street. Many…

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    Digital Forensics

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    In today’s society as we all know the use of digital technology is evolving everyday because not only are we surrounded by internet activities, but now we’re surrounded by a huge cesspool of digital technology. Just to name a few, digital technology includes but not limited to computers, CD’s and DVD’s, portable storage media and cell phones. When it comes to examining digital technology it can include anything from photos, video’s, text documents, Internet activity logs along with phone…

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    Digital Forensics

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    for XYZ Digital Forensics Lab are hereby established. This is a statement of current policies, procedures, rules, and guidelines that govern the facilities and equipment, methods and procedures, and analyst qualifications and training. All personnel are to conform to these provisions. 1. TRAINING DEVELOPMENT It is imperative that individuals assigned to conduct forensic examinations be highly trained with an excellent foundation of knowledge in the area of information technology and digital…

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    Digital Ventriloquism

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    With the expand popularization of the computer and laptop as well as the growth of the digital technologies, there are much more innovation about/on the sound and image editing which provide people with grand possibilities and easier approaches on manipulating other people’s voices and images. One of the approaches is called “digital ventriloquism”. However, as most of the technological approaches, “digital ventriloquism” contains various branches due to the different degrees of the replacing or…

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    Digital Divide

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    Digital divide is a term that refers to the gap between demographics and regions that have access to modern information and communications technology, and those that don't or have restricted access. This technology can include the telephone, television, personal computers and the Internet. The digital divide refers to the separation between those who have access to digital information and communications technology (ICT) and those who do not. Many believe that universal access to ICT would bring…

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