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  • ==Computers and gaming== ...e usually ready before the art is finished) and to ensure functionality by early testing. Short segments using finished game engines may be presented as [[g ...
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  • ...documents (text or otherwise) typed out or prepared on [[typewriter]]s and computers and can be extended to digital photographs and videos, and online surveys t ==History and early usage== ...
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  • ...e files and messages in text, audio and/or video formats between different computers or [[User (computing)|user]]s. This includes [[terminal emulator]]s, [[file ...n [[multi-user]] computer systems and [[bulletin board system]]s since the early 1970s. In the 1980s, a [[terminal emulator]] was a piece of software necess ...
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  • ==Computers and the Internet== ...ecated term for an automobile or motor car. Still sometimes used to denote early automobiles. Some American states use "horseless carriage" on their registr ...
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  • ...ogical, socioeconomic and cultural conditions in the late 18th century and early 19th century that began in Britain and spread throughout the world. ...mercantilism]] which lasted from approximately the 16th century until the early 18th century. ...
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  • ...ess-date=3 October 2018}}</ref> The field first became identifiable in the early 21st century. ...hat involves the use of statistical and [[probabilistic]] methods to let [[computers]] "learn" from data without being explicitly programmed.<ref>{{Cite book|ti ...
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  • ...to convert the energy. There are other ways to use electrical energy. In computers for example, tiny amounts of electrical energy are rapidly moving into, out ...al principle of electricity generation was discovered during the 1820s and early 1830s by the British scientist [[Michael Faraday]]. His basic method is st ...
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  • Since the early 1900s, bell provers have been the most common [[reference standard]] used i ...by a computer or electronic device programmed for such a purpose. In the early 1990s, the PLC was replaced by PACs (Programmable Automated Controls) and m ...
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  • ...p batteries range from small single cells to retain clock time and date in computers, up to large [[battery room]] facilities that power [[uninterruptible power ===Computers=== ...
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  • ...the law in connection with a discussion of [[Computer chess|chess-playing computers]], which at the time were continually being beaten by [[Best chess players| {{quote|In the early days of computer chess, people used to estimate that it would be ten years ...
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  • With the increasing use of computers and the Internet in the 1990s and early 2000s concerns rose around digital equality, however this primarily focused ...roviders play a key role in supporting digital inclusion through access to computers, internet connection and expertise and training.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Bert ...
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  • ...nsactions on Reliability, Volume R-15, Issue 2, August 1966.</ref> Another early reference is in manuals for [[IBM 2365 Processor Storage]].<ref>[https://ww ...represent the results of the testing of complex electronic systems such as computers or integrated circuits such as [[DRAM]]s, ASICs or microprocessors. The plo ...
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  • The first examples of technology brokering can be found as early as 1876 with [[Thomas Edison]] in his [[Menlo Park, New Jersey|Menlo Park]] ...in such dissimilar industries as medical instruments, furniture, toys and computers has given us a broad view of the latest technologies available and has taug ...
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  • ...'bidirectional'' communication networks, and to technology-based networks. Early networks such as [[international mail]] and unidirectional communication ne .... (Ed.) - [https://books.google.com/books?id=9RAnJzaiqvMC Global Networks: Computers and International Networks, 1993]</ref> ...
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  • System designers building [[parallel computing|parallel computers]], such as [[Google search technology#Production hardware|Google's hardware Spaceflight computers have hard limits on the maximum power available and also have hard requirem ...
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  • ...url=http://www.idrc.ca/en/ev-86854-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html# |title=Refurbished Computers in SchoolNet South Africa — a Comparative Study |access-date=2010-12-31 |ar ...ween industrialized and developing countries. Underutilization of existing computers continues to be a problem in developing countries. Simple designs such as c ...
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  • ...to marketing technology results in the technology being over hyped in the early stages of growth. Taken together, these fundamental concepts provide a foun ...n Mobile Device Management products supports tablets, Windows 10 and macOS computers. The practice of using MDM to control PC is also known as [[Unified Endpoin ...
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  • ...enomenon spawned by the use of computing and communication devices such as computers, tablets, and smartphones.<ref name="impact">Tarafdar, M., Ragu-Nathan, T.S As early as 1984, Brod defined technostress as a “modern disease of adaptation cause ...
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  • {{Short description|Special-purpose analog computers}} ...{ISBN|978-1-60119-452-7}} pages 368-369</ref> Eventually powerful digital computers replaced analog network analyzers for practical calculations, but analog ph ...
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  • ...cles were valued according to quite different standards than nowadays. The early adopters (predominantly young, well-to-do gentlemen) valued the speed, the ...f Discourse in Cold War America"<ref>{{cite book | title=The Closed World: Computers and the Politics of Discourse in Cold War America | publisher=The MIT Press ...
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