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Backing Up Data on a Remote 'Cloud' Computer - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Even though a hard drive with a terabyte (or 1,000 gigabytes) of storage can hold thousands of photographs, songs and movies and costs less than $100, storing your files in a distant commercial data center, encrypted and secure, increasingly makes more sense. Cloud backups are appealing for another reason: as computing becomes more mobile — on laptops, tablets and smartphones — you need to have reliable access to the data anywhere over an Internet connection.
  • Even though a hard drive with a terabyte (or 1,000 gigabytes) of storage can hold thousands of photographs, songs and movies and costs less than $100, storing your files in a distant commercial data center, encrypted and secure, increasingly makes more sense. Cloud backups are appealing for another reason: as computing becomes more mobile — on laptops, tablets and smartphones — you need to have reliable access to the data anywhere over an Internet connection.
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    "Even though a hard drive with a terabyte (or 1,000 gigabytes) of storage can hold thousands of photographs, songs and movies and costs less than $100, storing your files in a distant commercial data center, encrypted and secure, increasingly makes more sense. Cloud backups are appealing for another reason: as computing becomes more mobile - on laptops, tablets and smartphones - you need to have reliable access to the data anywhere over an Internet connection. "
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In the New Era of Computing, Imagination Rules | Innovation Insights | Wired.com - 0 views

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    " convergence of mobile, cloud computing, social platforms and Big Data in the coming years"
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BBC News - Can computers have true artificial intelligence? - 0 views

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    Can computer intelligence ever match the skills of the human brain, asks mathematician Professor Marcus du Sautoy.
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A Global Graveyard for Dead Computers in Ghana - Slide Show - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "In Agbogbloshie, a slum in Accra, the (capital of Ghana, adults and children tear away at computers from abroad (to get at the precious metals inside. Left, David Akore, 18, and other foragers."
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A Global Graveyard for Dead Computers in Ghana - Slide Show - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Slide Show - NYTimes.com Excellent graphics from Ghana
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    "In Agbogbloshie, a slum in Accra, the (capital of Ghana, adults and children tear away at computers from abroad (to get at the precious metals inside. Left, David Akore, 18, and other foragers."
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BBC News - Using computers to teach children with no teachers - 1 views

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    "Using computers to teach children with no teachers"
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BBC - Learning Zone Broadband Class Clips - Britain: Movement and Settlement - 0 views

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    Computer generated time-lapse of the Stonehenge site over a 500 year period, proposing the order and sequence of its construction all the way to its eventual decay after 1900BC.
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Computer Science: Unplugged - 1 views

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    A series of activities designed to teach technical concepts without the use of computers. Although designed for computer Science several are relevant for ITGS: for example, compression, public key encryption, and the Turing Test.
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Social Impact of Computers in Uganda - 1 views

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    Video describes use of computers to improve people's lives in sustainable ways.
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High-Tech Trash: Toxic Computer Interactive - 2 views

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    A nice interactive diagram of a computer which displays the chemicals in each component and their effects on the human body.
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Cars' Computer Systems Called at Risk to Hackers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "The researchers asked what could happen if a hacker could gain access to the network of a car, said Tadayoshi Kohno, a University of Washington computer scientist. He said the research teams were able to demonstrate their ability to circumvent a wide variety of systems critical to the safety of drivers and passengers. "
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