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Voice Recognition: Used In So Many Ways by Leon Chaddock
Voice recognition can be used in a number of different manners. The goal of it is to provide you with the most unbelievable ability to be able to tell a computer or a piece of software to do something and then it will just do it. It will recognize your voice and then react to it. ... By simply training the phone to function based on your voice commands, you can have it scanning your files, pulling up your needed phone number and dialing for you. ... But, today, smart houses are being built that allow you to tell it what to do and it does just that for you.
Computer Service Agreements: Looking Beyond the First Find by Joshua Feinberg
It seems that everyone is offering computer service agreements. Most IT consulting firms are capable of telling you what you need for your company, but not so many can actually combine expertise and hands-on training with invaluable diagnostic tools and speedy service all at prices your company... A Firm That Believes Fully In Its Claims Anyone in business is familiar with how frustrating it can be when a computer system fails; you don't want to choose any random consulting firm, and particularly those without professional-looking computer service agreements that show a sense of...
Computer Training - Computer Programming by Michael Russell
If you're interested in taking up computers and want to be a computer programmer then what follows may be of some use to you if for no other reason than it will prepare you for what you can expect to find in a computer programming curriculum. An associate of mine was a computer programming... Understanding how a computer actually thinks is an abstract concept, but it is important if you, as a programmer, are going to be able to construct programs that won't crash and burn in the middle of execution.
5 Upsides To Gaming – There Is More To Gaming Than Horrors by Andrew Bermam
Gaming, video and computer, has caught the imagination of the world and is extremely popular. However like anything else there are benefits as well as horrors. The horrors of gaming are widely publicized and well known. Did you know that gaming can contribute towards improving your skills and mind? ... Be well informed and know about initiatives like “the games for health project” by the Serious Games Initiative at http://www.gamesforhealth.org/index2.html and others like Nintendo which have designed a brain training series see: http://gonintendo.com/?p=672, almost five million copies were...
Talking Computers by Kadence Buchanan
Just a few decades ago, the possibility of creating talking computers was considered strictly in the realm of science fiction. But today, talking desktop computers are so commonplace that they hardly elicit any response from modern and sophisticated consumers. ... Computers talk simply because they are running software that converts text to speech, thereby allowing the computer to talk out loud through speakers or a headset. ... It's really pretty simple, as any of the computer school-trained friends and acquaintances we have are wont to tell us.
Computers: You CAN Master Any Program by Dina Giolitto
There was a time when I didn't think I'd ever be a "computer" person. I was in the seventh grade, taking a class in MS-DOS and learning some program called Turtle. (I know why they called it Turtle. It was pretty darned slow.) I had to key in about 50 commands just to draw a half-inch line. ... Do all this, and master programs while saving thousands on computer training classes that you don't need. ... Hook up with a computer-savvy friend for a little tutorial. ... With this concept in mind, computer programmers did a beautiful thing for all of us humble users: they were kind enough to...
Computer Network Installation by Adrian Griffiths
Computer network installation has become an essential prerequisite for any efficient modern-day business as it allows employees to truly work as a team by sharing information, accessing the same database and staying in touch constantly. For a computer network to give the best results, a lot of... The transition to a new or upgraded computer network can bring some teething problems. ... If you are planning to install a computer network or upgrade and existing one, contact Viper System at sales@vipersystems.co.uk for help.
Computer Forensic Experts by Marcus Peterson
Computer forensics is the process of preserving, identifying, extracting and documenting valuable electronic data. The term was first used in 1991 in a training session of the International Association of Computer Specialists (IACIS). Computer forensics has been used in law enforcement and... Computer forensics involves the creation of a backup of all the data in the computer. ... Computer forensics involves the retrieval of this lost data using special software tools and techniques. ... There are many companies that provide computer forensic services.
Protect Your Laptop from Theft by Ted Demopoulos
Laptop computers are often stolen. They are small, easily sold, and valuable. When a laptop is stolen it is a major inconvenience at best, and if company confidential data gets into the wrong hands the results can be truly catastrophic. Many professionals use a laptop, often transporting it... Use a locking cable and perhaps an alarm for your laptop, available at any computer store. ... If you don't know if it's safe to leave your laptop unattended then ask someone. ... A colleague once had his laptop stolen from a "secure building" at a police facility during lunch!
Sound Rental Advice (Computer Rental and AV Industry) by John Beagle
If you manage conferences, trade shows, conventions or classroom training you should really consider using a microphone and amplifier. They are low cost to rent and easy to use and make even the tiniest voices heard. When your conference or convention event grows, consider even larger audio... Sound Check One Before the presentation, do a sound check. ... Make sure you are getting the right amount of sound. ... If the sound level is too high, you will get an annoying buzzing sound. ... Note: The transmitter and receiver each use a 9 volt radio battery.
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