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Monday 8 June 2015

Laptop

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A laptop or notebook (in English: laptop or notebook) is a mobile or portable personal computer, usually weighs between 1 and 3 kg. Laptop computers are able to perform most of the tasks performed by desktop computers, also called "tower" with similar capacity and with the advantage of reduced weight and size; it also joined with the ability to operate for a specified period without being connected to a power grid.

The word laptop translated into Castilian means: lap (lap) and top (above) that is, a computer that can rest on the legs.

The first laptop was considered as the Epson HX-20 developed in 1981, from which the great benefits for the work of scientists, soldiers, businessmen, and other professionals, who saw the advantage of being able to take with them were observed your computer with all the information they need from one place to another.

The Osborne 1 came to the commercial market in April 1981 in the format currently distinguishes them, but then they were extremely limited, even for the technology of the time.

In 1995, with the arrival of Windows 95, selling laptops it increased significantly, and now exceeds the sales of desktops.

In the third quarter of 2008, sales of laptops for the first time exceeded those of desktop computers, according to research firm

Dslr Camera

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DSLR cameras is also called Digital-SLR, (Single lens reflex) a type of photographic cam with single-lens reflex , which storage media of the captured image is an electronic sensor rather than 35 mm film used in chemical photography.

Its most important feature is the use of controlling  systems for the automation of most of the mechanisms of sealing devices, synchronization with flashes (both internal and external), and in general most camera functions, but still they behave in most aspects (approach shot, stabilization) as electromechanical devices like their predecessors. In most cases remain the same features (and compatibility, depending on the manufacturer) regarding the traditional SLR system, popularized worldwide since 1959, the Nikon F.

Wednesday 3 June 2015

Center for Advanced Security Research Darmstadt (CASED)

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The Center for Advanced Security Research Darmstadt (CASED) was established in July 2008 as the LOEWE Center for IT security research and development with an interdisciplinary and institutsübergreifendem concept of its three carriers, the TU Darmstadt, the Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology and Hochschule Darmstadt, founded. Here CASED acts as the headquarters of the three institutions, which promotes cooperation and coordinated.

In the projects funded computer scientists, engineers, physicists, lawyers and economists of the three alliance partners in the basic research and applied research.

Target of CASED is the research and development of new security solutions for major growth areas of information technology, such. As embedded systems or service-oriented architectures. This should be prevented on the one hand industrial espionage, manipulation and counterfeiting, which are responsible for significant economic losses in Germany. On the other hand is to ensure that new technology and Internet services providers and users can be used safely and reliably.

History Of Intel

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Intel was founded by Gordon Moore in Mountain View (California) in 1968 (chemical and physical, famous for its "Moore's Law") and Robert Noyce .

when they left Fairchild Semiconductor . Intel's third employee was Andy Grove, 8, a chemical engineer, who ran the company during most of the 1980s and the period of high growth in 1990.

Moore and Noyce initially wanted to name the company "Moore Noyce" 9 but it sounded bad (as in English sounds like More Noise, literally. More noise, a misnomer for an electronics company, since noise Electronic usually very undesirable and normally associated with bad interference). They used the name NM Electronics for almost a year, before deciding to call their company Integrated Electronics (in Spanish Integrated Electronics), abbreviated "Intel" .10 But "Intel" was recorded by a hotel chain, so they had to buy rights to utilizarlo.11

58% of Intel's sales come from outside the United States.