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    nanostructures is the new material that researchers within the discourse community have been studying to improve the capacity of random access memory. Ultra-high density disk drives are hard disk drives that store information on a computer. Like random access memory, there is a necessity within the technology industry to make ultra-high density disk drives. Companies from multinationals to small businesses store all their information in these drives. As time passes, more data is created and more…

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    CPU – Central Processing Unit Figure 9: Michael Pece and Bhagat Singh, (2016), My Own Component Photos [ONLINE]. Available at: http://s.imgur.com/a/KegII [Accessed 10 November 2016]. The concept of the CPU is a brain for electronics to utilise computer functions resourcefully so that every computer can initiate input and output controls. Inside a CPU is tiny electrical boards (and + end gates) that process the information of the any certain program a user would run. The major CPU manufacturers…

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    INTRODUCTION Today with fast growing digital age of modern technology, digital forensic experts are facing a number of data sources that they need and rely on to acquire valuable information for their investigations. Data sources can come from different forms and areas such as: personal computer, hard drives, network logs, social networking sites, mobile devices. These sources can contain a vast amount of data. Hence, they lead up to many challenges in acquiring the data. For example, just in…

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    In computer forensic investigation, the first pro-active step is that of acquisition. However, the method used for data acquisition by a forensics investigator plays a major role in influencing the admissibility of electronic evidence to be used in a court or law, or the reliability of any other relevant information required when dealing with computer forensic cases at the organizational level (Dykstra & Sherman, 2012). Different data acquisition techniques allow for the recovery of electronic…

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    Reasonable Expectation

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    The reasonable expectation of privacy is an element of privacy law that determines in which places and in which activities a person has a legal right to privacy. Sometimes referred to as the "right to be left alone," a person's reasonable expectation of privacy means that someone who unreasonably and seriously compromises another's interest in keeping her affairs from being known can be held responsible for that exposure or intrusion. Essentially, the fourth amendment forbids unwarranted…

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    With a 27-inch Retina 5K display combined with the AMD Radeon R9 M290X graphics processor with 2GB of GDDR5 memory, it allows you to do precise pixel-for-pixel photo editing and see photos in a resolution you’ve never seen before in a computer. Also, you will be able to view and edit 4K videos without experiencing any problem. This is really important when it comes to a graphic design job, considering they work with high-resolution photos and videos. Having a fourth-generation quad-core 4.0GHz…

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    Case 151014-0035 Report Analysis of floppy diskette Shannen stephenson 09/04/2015 Report for case 151014-0035 brought to attention by Mr. John Smith, owner of American government contracting company, in relation to the actions of dismissed employee Klaus. Analysis and report carried out by Shannen Stephenson. Contents Page Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 • Case numbers ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Floppy disk drives used to be used because they were generally small and were able to be taken wherever the user went. Floppy disk drives are small disks that are inserted into the drive and used to access data. RAM Random access memory is a type of computer data storage, “Random access memory (RAM) is the best known form…

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    Evolution Of Technology

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    elections and weather. They could truly do amazing things. The biggest down fall that still exists with them today is they are extremely expensive. Two other inventions I thought were very interesting and the first of their kind were the mouse and the floppy disk. The mouse was invented in 1963 by Douglas Engelbart. The mouse was the first input device of its kind used to drag across the monitor of the computer and edit or engage things on the monitor. This was a revolutionary idea hence we…

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    Phd Persuasive Speech

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    when comparing my floppy disk with his father’s PHD was like an 800lb gorilla. How could I possibly compete with that? A PHD vs. a pathetic made-in-china floppy disk. 7:35 AM, the gates opened and the herd scrambled for their homeroom class. While the majority rushed to their classes, I sluggishly trekked my way to room B32, Inside the classroom, my classmates were clearing out the top of their desks to centerpiece their object. I self-consciously placed my insignificant disk on my…

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