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Are you looking for a second hand or even brand new computer parts? Here at free posting ads you can find a lot of computer parts at affordable price through ads. You can post your item and look for the item that you want through free ads. Just visit classified online for more information and details.
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1 GB Red Metalic USB Drive
Samsung USB FLASH MEMORY STICK/PEN DISK DRIVE High Speed USB 2.0
High Speed USB 2.0 pen drives makes transferring files between PCs, notebooks and MACs quick and easy. They work with any computer with a USB socket, compatible with Microsoft Windows
Store, carry and transfer large files in an affordable, convenient device
It works with virtually any computer with a USB port
As easy as click and drag, simple to use, portable
The transfer rate is 40x faster than USB 1.1. Most current PC’s will have these faster USB Ports available.
Why Samsung USB drive?
Uses superior Samsung memory. Samsung account for 50% of the AND/NAND memory market.
These drives are the full size drives, NOT re-programmed lower size drives to look like higher capacity drives
Additionally, these are Hi-Speed USB 2.0 drives, not the much lower performance full speed USB 2.0 drives.
Long data retention - over 10 years.
Windows Vista Ready boost Compatible.
Super high speed USB 2.0 data transfer rate.
Extremely compact design (approx. 50mm long).
PS3/Win98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista, Mac & Linux Compatible
Specifications and system requirements
USB 2.0 high speed specification
Stylish translucent USB Drive
Lightweight and compact design
PC and Mac compatible
Replacement for your floppy disks, Zip drives and CD-R’s
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Intel has disclosed details on a chip that will compete directly with Nvidia and ATI and may take it into unchartered technological and market-segment waters.
Larrabee will be a stand-alone chip, meaning it will be very different than the low-end–but widely used–integrated graphics that Intel now offers as part of the silicon that accompanies its processors. And Larrabee will be based on the universal Intel x86 architecture.
The first Larrabee product will be “targeted at the personal computer market,” according to Intel. This means the PC gaming market–putting Nvidia and AMD-ATI directly into Intel’s sights. Nvidia and AMD-ATI currently dominate the market for “discrete” or stand-alone graphics processing units.
As Intel sees it, Larrabee combines the best attributes of a central processing unit (CPU) with a graphics processor. “The thing we need is an architecture that combines the full programmability of the CPU with the kinds of parallelism and other special capabilities of graphics processors. And that architecture is Larrabee,” Larry Seiler, a senior principal engineer in Intel’s Visual Computing Group, said at a briefing on Larrabee in San Francisco last week. (more…)
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Amazing Online Survey Software takes just a few minutes to launch, does not need to be downloaded and is interactive to respondents as well. All one needs to do is use the survey wizard in the web browser and get started. The first step to build a survey is to select from the given templates, where questions and answer choices can be selected. Questions can be single, multiple response, and matrix type or open ended. An entirely new survey design can be created without any programming skills.
Now the Survey Software is available at yearly subscriptions from Magic Survey Tool. It also provides the options of Basic, Premium and Advance versions. Starter versions are free with limited features and ideal for budding entrepreneurs or students, whereas Premium version comes at a price of $200 for one year, and the third one is Advance version which has its some advance options.
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Computers; Content Analysis; Mass Media Effects; Media Research; News Reporting;
Periodicals; Public Opinion; Technological Advancement
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Observing that most adults’ present conceptions of the computer have been shaped by media images, a content analysis was conducted of 169 articles on computers published in six popular magazines from the 1940s through 1969. The articles were coded in terms of their themes and topics, and the specific terms used to refer to computers in each article were listed, as were metaphors or analogies that involved anthropomorphosis, or the attribution of human characteristics to computers. The results indicated that the largest number of articles were published between 1965 and 1969, and between 1975 and 1979. The major focus of the articles began with developments and advances in computer technology and changed over time to uses and predicted uses of the computer. Military uses were the most frequently mentioned during the first 20 years, but this was replaced by mention of the business/industrial sector, which was subsequently replaced by academic uses. References to the limitations, advantages, or similarities of computers versus human beings decreased rather steadily over the period studied, as did the number of different terms used to refer to the computer. Anthropomorphic similes and metaphors describing computers were used sporadically throughout the time period studied. (HTH) |
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