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    Personal Digital Assistants By: Rudolph Thomas A PDA is a digital organizer‚ or personal digital assistant that can be comfortable held in your hand (it is also called a handheld computer). It is designed to fit in a pocket‚ run on batteries and be used while you ’re holding it (Computer Concepts‚ pg. 7). It can function as a cell phone‚ send faxes‚ read email and be used as a personal organizer. It uses among other things. PDA ’s use a stylus‚ or pen‚ rather than a keyboard. It ’s

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    Mp3 Players and Apple Ipods

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    different storage capacities and the features that will satisfy even the toughest critics. MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3‚ more commonly referred to as MP3‚ is a patented digital audio encoding format using a form of lossy data compression. It is a common audio format for consumer audio storage‚ as well as a de facto standard of digital audio compression for the transfer and playback of music on digital audio players. The MP3 player is the most recent in an evolution of music formats that have helped consumers

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    the advent of digital technology in 1980s‚ Kodak faced a challenge in digital transform development‚ and it experienced a sharp decrease in its market share and sales between 1980 and 2003. They began to make a statement that "Digital photography is a fad." In this case analysis‚ we will first discuss Kodak’s corporation level strategy; second‚ we discuss Kodak’s business level strategy in digital product development. Last‚ we provide recommendations for turning around Kodak’s digital imaging business

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    Digital Image Processing Second Edition Instructorzs Manual Rafael C. Gonzalez Richard E. Woods Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River‚ NJ 07458 www.prenhall.com/gonzalezwoods or www.imageprocessingbook.com ii Revision history 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 c Copyright °1992-2002 by Rafael C. Gonzalez and Richard E. Woods Preface This manual contains detailed solutions to all problems in Digital Image Processing‚ 2nd Edition. We also include a suggested set of guidelines for using

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    Impact of the digital revolution on society The Revolution in digital communication technology is proceeding and bringing new technologies to everyday life at break-neck speed. Most key technologies are still evolving and will do so beyond 2005. The ground-breaking evolution of the technologies will have a profound effect on the work styles on every individual. More often than not people of all sectors either he is a teacher‚ researcher‚ staff member or an administrator will greatly depend on technology

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    2) Microsoft Word (Word Processing) 3) Microsoft Excel (Spreadsheet software) 5) MySQL (Database Software) 6) Microsoft Powerpoint (Presentation Software) 7) iTunes (Music / Sound Software) 8) VLC Media Player (Audio / Video Software ) 9) World of Warcraft (Game Software) 10) Adobe Photoshop (Graphics Software) 11) Quickbooks‚ 12) Adobe Acrobat‚ 13) Internet Explorer 14) Microsoft Word 15) Microsoft Excel HARDWARE- CD-ROM‚ monitor‚ printer‚ video card

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    Mp3 Player Industry Analysis

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    Table of Contents 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 2.0 INDUSTRY FORECAST: OUTLOOK AND TRENDS IN DATA 2 3.0 PORTER ’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 3 COMPETITION IN THE MP3 PLAYER INDUSTRY 3 3.1. Rivalry Among Competing Sellers of MP3 Players 4 3.2 Threat of Potential New Entrants into the Manufacturer of MP3 Players 5 3.3 Firms in Other Industries Offering Substitute Products for MP3 Players 6 3.4 Suppliers of Materials‚ Parts‚ Components‚ or Other Resource Inputs for MP3 Players 7 3.5 Buyers of MP3 Players

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    Table of Contents 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 2.0 INDUSTRY FORECAST: OUTLOOK AND TRENDS IN DATA 2 3.0 PORTER ’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 3 COMPETITION IN THE MP3 PLAYER INDUSTRY 3 3.1. Rivalry Among Competing Sellers of MP3 Players 4 3.2 Threat of Potential New Entrants into the Manufacturer of MP3 Players 5 3.3 Firms in Other Industries Offering Substitute Products for MP3 Players 6 3.4 Suppliers of Materials‚ Parts‚ Components‚ or Other Resource Inputs for MP3 Players 7 3.5 Buyers of MP3 Players

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    Kodak and the Digital Revolution Table of Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Problem Statement 3. Key Issues 4. Alternatives 5. Summary 1. Introduction: The official history of the company‚ headquartered in Rochester‚ New York‚ Kodak invented in the 1880 dry-plate formula and a machine for preparing large numbers of plate. Through the advent of color film‚ expansion to China and the introduction of new products‚ Kodak reached $1 billion sales in 1962 and controlled 90 %

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    Long before the ‘i-phone’‚ laptop computer‚ internet and interactive game console‚ digital camera‚ usb stick and hard drive. Before email and text messaging‚ ‘i-pods’ and CD players there existed a world that was simple. In this world life flowed to a steady rhythm of routine. Workdays were 9-5‚ 5 days a week. Dinner times consisted of the whole family sitting around the table conversing on their daily events over a home cooked meal. Family time was something that was both prevalent and valued

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