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    you won’t be able to do much on it while it is running. Using the computer applications will make things go slower. Figure 7: Anvi Smart Defender 2.5 [Screenshot by Rogelio Ramirez] 3.2.3 IObit Malware This next program is free of charge; the end user will be able to get it from their website. It is only a Anti-malware program and will only scan for malware. It doesn’t come with real-time protection so you will not be able to know if you are on a dangerous…

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    era. In Terranova’s (2004, p73) idea, it is an essential source of value in advanced capitalist societies which is not acknowledged yet. After Web2.0 gradually took the place of Web1.0, numerous digital industries were actively seeking and absorbing user-generated contents to satisfy their commercial needs which mainly contributed by free labourers. The collaboration between unpaid digital labour and digital industries further discovers new possibilities of human intelligence and this precious…

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    OCRA (OmniCenter Remote Access) enables users to access OmniCenter from any computer in the hospital’s network. OCRA is configured so it will connect to OmniCenter via the OmniServer’s IP address. The CPC is the Control PC and hosts the OmniCenter Application. We also have an I/O Server, which…

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    Interactivity and user-generated content represent two concepts that have long been part of community, yet there remains question about how those concepts are being exercised in digital media. Therefore, research in this area grows in importance as community publications, like all media companies, follow their audience online (Abernathy, 2014). The public traditionally has a stronger role and voice in the production of content within community journalism. The publication of user-generated…

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    With more Internet users accessing the broadband and surfing the web at higher speeds for various reasons such as social networking, user-generated content, social bookmarking, sharing of information, videos, images and opinions, all have exponentially increased the amount of content on the Web. Web 2.0 has also witnessed a dramatically increasing use of the Web by consumers using handheld devices, including mobile phones and PDAs (Noti, 2013). Therefore, this trend puts a spotlight on the fact…

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    pros, cons and at the end give my overall opinion. Windows 7: Windows 7 has incorporated new features make it more advance than Windows Vista but also make it more personal to the user. Windows 7 has a lot of features and functions similar to Windows Vista, however the ones that are unique to 7 are: Action Centre- lets users have control of the message alerts they receive, this allows you to configure what…

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    This is a paragraph. Hover over me and click once to display the menu. Double-click to edit the text directly. You can also place it anywhere on the page using ""drag and drop"" The rotary hammer drill receives its name from the rotary mechanism that actions the hammer in a circular movement, and blended with the powerful forward hammering action, it can drill and bore holes into masonry, ceramic tiles, brick and thick concrete. Rotary hammers are utilized by many production specialists…

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    restart the whole mission from the beginning, requiring them to listen to the instructions from the start instead of focusing and recovering where they left off. The act of having to restart the mission greatly affects its usability because “forcing the user to re-load the training flight degrades the efficiency of the system, which is a prime measure of its usability” (Shackel; Nielson as cited in Scherle,…

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    can be processed. The congested routers can discard queued packets to make room for those that are arriving. 4. This layer divide the data into segments and also ensures that data must be received in the same sequence in which it was sent. The protocols that are used are TCP and UDP. The data link layer is responsible for encapsulation of packets into frames and then transferring them to the physical layer. It is also responsible for flow control and addressing. 5. A three-way handshake is…

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    Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) are a suite of protocols designed for large-scale internetworks that span LAN and WAN environments. TCP/IP are communication protocols that are used to handle traffic on the internet and other networks. The two most important protocols are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP). These are today the standard networking protocols and were created from a synthesis of a number of earlier developments in the…

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