Jim Mielke’s wireless blood-fueled display is a true merging of technology and body art. At the recent Greener Gadgets Design Competition, the engineer demonstrated a subcutaneously implanted touch-screen that operates as a cell phone display, with the potential for 3G video calls that are visible just underneath the skin
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Balto
Amazon.com
Buried like a bone in a snowdrift, Balto never achieved the theatrical success it should have, but it’s worth digging up. The film is structured on the true tale of a lead sled dog, Balto, that brought a diphtheria antitoxin to the small town of Nome, Alaska. The film balances comedy, villany, and drama very well and the voice work is above average. Safe family viewing, as even the villain’s comeuppance manages a civilized resolution. The only problem is that the film never … More >>
As a modern Manager explain how you can achieve better by using the modern technology to plan?
From the following statement “The computer is a notebook; a new enabler.It is expensive but a necessary tool and partner for todays manager”
The question is “As a modern manager explain how you can achieve objectives better by using the modern technology to plan, make decisions, communicate, co-ordinate and control work”
my computer is asking for a secure digital card after an upday?
tody i did and up date at my computer after that some update didnt go tre and star asking me for a secure digital card 32 Gb why my comp need that
Cyberlaw: Problems of Policy and Jurisprudence in the Information Age, 4th
Product Description
This law school casebook starts from the premise that cyberlaw is not simply a set of legal rules governing online interaction, but a lens through which to re-examine general problems of policy, jurisprudence, and culture. The book goes beyond simply plugging Internet-related cases into a series of doctrinal categories, instead emphasizing conceptual issues that extend across the spectrum of cyberspace legal dilemmas. While the book addresses all of the traditional … More >>
Cyberlaw: Problems of Policy and Jurisprudence in the Information Age, 4th

