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Computer $20.69 The pixelated rectangle we spend most of our day staring at in silence is not the television as many long feared, but the computer–the ubiquitous portal of work and personal lives. At this point, the computer is almost so common we don’t notice it in our view. It’s difficult to envision that not that long ago it was a gigantic, room-sized structure only to be accessed by a few inspiring as much awe and respect as fear and mystery. Now that the machine has decreased in size and increased in popular use, the computer has become a prosaic appliance, little-more noted than a toaster. These dramatic changes, from the daunting to the ordinary, are captured in "Computer" by design historian Paul Atkinson. Here, Atkinson chronicles the changes in physical design of the computer and shows how these changes in design are related to changes in popular attitude. Atkinson is fascinated by how the computer has been represented and promoted in advertising. For example, in contrast to ads from the 1970s and ’80s, today’s PC is very PC–genderless, and largely status free. "Computer" also considers the role of the computer as a cultural touchstone, as evidenced by its regular appearance in popular culture, including the iconography of the space age, HAL from "2001: A Space Odyssey," James Bond’s gadgetry, and Stars War and Star Trek. "Computer" covers many issues ignored by other histories of computing, which have focused on technology and the economics involved in their production, but rarely on the role of fashion in the physical design and promotion of computers and their general reception. The book will appeal to professionals and students of design and technology as well as those interested in the history of computers and how they have shaped–and been shaped by–our lives. |
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Computer Heart $10 Computer Heart |
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Computer Processing $10 Computer Processing |
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Computer Says No $10 Computer Says No |
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Computer Scanning $10 Computer Scanning |
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Computer Desk $281 Computer Desk |
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The Computer $6.65 No Synopsis Available |
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Computer Love $10 Computer Love – TZU |
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Computer Bank $19.99 Computer Bank – Premium Poster |
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Computer Programmer $17.99 Computer Programmer – Art Print |
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Computer Age $34.99 Computer Age – Giclee Print |
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Will Fix Computer $19.99 Will Fix Computer – T-Shirt |
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Computer, 1960 $19.99 Computer, 1960 – Premium Poster |
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Computer Mouse $29.99 Computer Mouse – Photographic Print |
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Computer Plug $29.99 Computer Plug – Photographic Print |
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Computer Geeks $21.99 Computer Geeks – T-Shirt |
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Executives at Computer $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Executives at Computer – Photographic Print |
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Computer Vision $344.99 Gary Patterson Computer Vision – Framed Giclee Print |
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Computer Branches $34.99 Mark Owen Computer Branches – Giclee Print |
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Computer Control $34.99 Diana Ong Computer Control – Giclee Print |
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Computer Frustration $34.99 Linda Braucht Computer Frustration – Giclee Print |
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Telegraphic Computer $29.99 John E. Fuller Telegraphic Computer – Giclee Print |
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Computer Virus $34.99 Linda Braucht Computer Virus – Giclee Print |
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Computer Junk $19.99 Johan Bergmark Computer Junk – Photographic Print |
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Computer Operators $19.99 Heinz Zinran Computer Operators – Photographic Print |
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The Computer Gangconnie Computer $13.5 This is a delightful story about Connie Computer and the journey from box to home use. Connie meets all the other items that have come to life]Ken Keyboard, Maddie Mouse, Mona Modem, and every other thing a computer needs to effectively run. This story is a perfect teaching tool for young children. It introduces everything associated with a computer to children in a colorful and easy-to-understand way. |
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M-5 Computer $10 M-5 Computer – Jack Finlay Douglas Grindstaff Joseph Sorokin |
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Computer Normal $56 Download the Computer Normal font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Computer Regular $26 Download the Computer Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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ICO Checkmate Computer (Screen) $14.99 ICO Checkmate Computer (Screen) |
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Computer Simulation Cable $9.95 Computer Simulation Cable |
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Respironics Computer Workstation, 36? $938.28 Computer Workstation, 36″?. |
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Computer Talking Short $10 Computer Talking Short |
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Computer Says No – Wake Up $10 Computer Says No – Wake Up |
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Mission Computer Desk $344 Mission Computer Desk |
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Cs Computer Support;Compact $60.99 CS COMPUTER SUPPORTCOMPACT |
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Cs Computer Support $62.99 CS COMPUTER SUPPORT |
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STAND,COMPUTER,CPU,BK $23.99 STAND,COMPUTER,CPU,BK |
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Wpa1000 Mobile Computer $835.99 WPA1000 MOBILE COMPUTER |
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Cabinet,Computer,Lgy $413.99 CABINET,COMPUTER,LGY |
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Radiohead – Ok Computer $19.99 Radiohead – Ok Computer – Masterprint |
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Hand on Computer Mouse with Computer Circuit Board $24.99 Gary Conner Hand on Computer Mouse with Computer Circuit Board – Photographic Print |
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Computer Hardware $25.83 Computer Hardware teaches the basic functioning of a computer with a concentration on the machine level elements. It clearly explains the role of each of the parts involved in the computer make up and describes how the whole system ticks, without overwhelming the reader in minute detail.Aimed at introductory courses for computing undergraduates, Computer Hardware covers basic principles behind the design of modern computer systems. |
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Computer Crook $21.91 A violent computer game is all the rage, but no one knows who’s making it. Klooz is going to stop the crooks from putting out the game, but when they sabotage his computer, he’s permanently offline |
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Guy History: Computer $59.99 Guy History: Computer – Wall Decal |
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Youth: Caillou – Computer $17.99 Youth: Caillou – Computer – T-Shirt |
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Juniors: Computer Geeks $21.99 Juniors: Computer Geeks – T-Shirt |
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The Central Computer at Harwell $24.99 The Central Computer at Harwell – Photographic Print |
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Texture, Computer Language $19.99 Texture, Computer Language – Premium Poster |
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Computer Board with Flower $29.99 Computer Board with Flower – Photographic Print |
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Univac, Early Computer $14.99 Univac, Early Computer – Premium Poster |
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Enter Computer Keys $29.99 Enter Computer Keys – Photographic Print |
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Globe with a Computer Beside It $29.99 Globe with a Computer Beside It – Photographic Print |
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Shift Computer Key $29.99 Shift Computer Key – Photographic Print |
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Computer Receiving Signal $29.99 Computer Receiving Signal – Photographic Print |
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Residential Computer Workstation $24.99 Residential Computer Workstation – Photographic Print |
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Computer Dictionary $3.95 Comprehensive, authoritative – and user-friendly Whether you’re a computer novice or a computer professional, Webster’s New World Computer Dictionary is one of the most useful references you can buy. It gives you clear and concise definitions for more than 4,750 up-to-date computer terms, including 250 that are completely new to this edition. You’ll find current coverage of the latest standards and protocols in storage, memory, peripherals, and more-plus updated and expanded information on computer security, legislation, and computer and Internet technology. Cross-referencing throughout directs you effortlessly to related terms and concepts that help you understand more about a given subject and put it into a larger context. From using e-mail and going on the Internet (attachment, computer virus, cookie, shopping cart) to buying or upgrading a computer (Ethernet, G4, Pentium 4, SDRAM) to boning up on terminology for a computer industry job (Advanced Encryption Standard, timecode editing, virtual private network), this invaluable resource gives you instant flip-and-find access to the information you need-from A (applet) to Z (zip drive). |
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The Computer Industry $10.87 Originally a military and scientific computational tool of a small number of government, scientific, and corporate elites in the late 1940s, the computer has evolved significantly in less than 70 years to become a revolutionary technology and the basis for one the largest industries in America. The Internet, email and personal computer have become necessities in most offices and college dorm rooms and many homes. Narrative chapters trace the emergence and development of the computer industry in the United States as seen in the economic, historical, and social context of its times from the early 20th century to the present. From punched cards and tabulating machines to the first digital computer companies in the early 1950s, Yost clearly describes how the concept of the computer was born in the late 1800s but did not evolve into the personal computer until the late 1970s and 1980s. The computer has emerged from a relatively narrow scientific computational machine to a vast data processing and communication technology. Such well-known concepts and terms as IBM and Bill Gates, Apple and Macintosh, and the Internet and the World Wide Web, along with lesser known histories of the mainframe digital computer, the invention of the transistor, software development, supercomputing and minicomputing are discussed. Includes an appendix of over twenty company profiles of key businesses in the industry, a timeline, and suggestions for further reading and research. Ideal for students and general readers interested in the development of computers and related technology, such as its software and hardware, and the history of the computer industry. |
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Computer Systems $90.95 Completely revised and updated, Computer Systems, Fourth Edition offers a clear, detailed, step-by-step introduction to the central concepts in computer organization, assembly language, and computer architecture. It invites students to explore the many dimensions of computer systems through a top-down approach to levels of abstraction. By examining how the different levels of abstraction relate to one another, the text helps students look at computer systems and their components as a unified concept. The new Fourth Edition is based on the Pep/8 assembler and simulator, which was designed to teach the basics of the classic von Neumann machine. Pep/8 now includes a new symbolic trace feature that displays global variables and the run-time stack in real time as the student single steps through the program. Throughout the text Warford emphasizes the importance of mastering fundamental computer concepts, which provides a basis for understanding both current and future technology, while also stressing the importance of keen problem solving skills. Computer Systems, Fourth Edition covers all of the core topics in the Architecture and Organization category of the ACM-IEEE Curriculum 2001 Guidelines for Computer Science. |
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Computer Gamesmanship $29.53 How Computers Learn to Play Games of Strategy This is book is for anyone who has ever tried to match wits with a computer in chess, bridge, or any other game requiring long-range strategy and studied decisions. If you’re not a pro, chances are you’ve been defeated by a machine – and impressed at its uncanny ability to outmaneuver humans. In Computer Gamesmanship, David Levy, an International Chess Master and producer of intelligent computer games, unravels the mysteries of how computers successfully mimic strategic thinking and play complex games. In jargon-free language, Levy describes the important principles and techniques applicable to any game of strategy-such as decision trees, alpha-beta algorithms, minimax searches, and evaluation functions-and explains how even highly advanced strategies can be reduced to relatively simple procedures that a home computer can perform. He then illustrates and elaborates upon them in extensive discussions of the most popular and successful programs for chess, bridge, poker, Go, Othello, and many others. Computer Gamesmanship is a unique introduction and insider’s guide to the most challenging games you can play, or create, on your computer. "This is a simply written and serious little book about how computers go about playing games…. (Computer Gamesmanship] leaves the reader with a sense of admiration for the stratagems of computer programmers’ ‘ |
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Computer, 2/E $57.68 "Computer: A History of the Information Machine, Second Edition "traces the story of the computer, and shows how business and government were the first to explore its unlimited, information-processing potential. Old-fashioned entrepreneurship combined with scientific know-how inspired now famous computer engineers to create the technology that became IBM. Wartime needs drove the giant ENIAC, the first fully electronic computer. Later, the PC enabled modes of computing that liberated people from room-sized, mainframe computers. This second edition now extends beyond the development of Microsoft Windows and the Internet, to include open source operating systems like Linux, and the rise again and fall and potential rise of the dot.com industries. |
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A Computer Perspective $5.29 "A Computer Perspective" is an illustrated essay on the origins and first lines of development of the computer. The complex network of creative forces and social pressures that have produced the computer is personified here in the creators of instruments of computation, and their machines or tables; the inventors of mathematical or logical concepts and their applications; and the fabricators of practical devices to serve the immediate needs of government, commerce, engineering, and science. The book is based on an exhibition conceived and assembled for International Business Machines Corporation. Like the exhibition, it is not a history in the narrow sense of a chronology of concepts and devices. Yet these pages actually display more true history (in relation to the computer) than many more conventional presentations of the development of science and technology. |
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Inventing the Computer $3.95 People use computers today to calculate, store information, send messages, control other machines, and even to play games. Inventing the Computer tells the incredible story of computers and their inventors, from the early days when computers performed simple functions and filled entire rooms to today’s compact, super-fast supercomputers. Topics include. – computers as machines that add and analyze – Colossus I and the race to break enemy codes in World War II – computer codes, transistors and chips, software and peripherals – the personal computer – computers of the future |
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Computer Terrorism $23.71 Nearly 20 years ago, in December 1992, I submitted this research in partial fulfillment of a requirement for my Doctor of Philosophy degree in Security Administration at Southwest University located in Kenner (New Orleans), LA. The title of my research was initially called "Terrorist and Hostile Intelligence Actions Against Computer Resources." Much of what I said 20 years ago still rings true today: the terrorists are getting smarter and the proliferation of viruses and their use by foreign countries and in wartime situations comes to mind. This book is basically divided into four sections: The Destruction of Computer Resources By Terrorist Groups: An Historical Perspective; Hackers and Hostile Intelligence Agents as Computer Terrorists; Computer Resources Being Used By Terrorists; and Methodology to Reduce the Vulnerability to Your Computer Center. |
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Zen Computer $5.19 Anyone who has ever cursed a computer will benefit from Zen Computer, with its soothing approach to living calmly amid the constant upheavals of new technology. In a simple, easy-to-read style, Philip Toshio Sudo shows how the ancient principles of Zen philosophy apply to the modern science of bits and bytes, helping computer novices and the techno-savvy alike deal with everything from computer crashes to major life changes. Divided into short, concise chapters, the book includes a user’s guide to mindful computing, and features "The Seven Rules of Zen Computer." Quotes from thinkers such as Blaise Pascal, Albert Einstein, and Bill Gates illustrate the links between Western science and Eastern philosophy, making Zen Computer accessible to all readers, regardless of their familiarity with Zen. Filled with Zen stories, samurai maxims, and beautiful artwork that combines Japanese brush painting with digital imagery, Zen Computer shows us how the interface between the traditional and technological can be found right here, right now. |
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Computer Concepts BASICS $48.49 Computer Concepts BASICS, 4E covers the most important computer literacy topics including computer hardware and software, application skills, keyboarding skills, the Internet, Web page creation, computer ethics and more. |
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I’m Your Computer (Original) $10 I’m Your Computer (Original) – Hot Pink Delorean |
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Computer Ethics $36.69 Written in clear, accessible prose, this updated text brings together philosophy, law, and technology to provide a rigorous, in-depth exploration and analysis of a broad range of topics regarding the ethical implications of widespread use of computer technology. Text addresses philosophical ethics, professional ethics, ethics on-line, privacy, property rights and computer software, accountability and information technology, social implications and social values. For individuals interested in the ethical issues generated by technology. |
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A to Z Computer Scientists $3.95 The significant role that the computer plays in the business world |
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Computer Space Image $24.99 Stocktrek Images Computer Space Image – Photographic Print |
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Yellow Tinted Computer Keyboard $29.99 Yellow Tinted Computer Keyboard – Photographic Print |
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Fiber Optics and Computer $24.99 Matthew Borkoski Fiber Optics and Computer – Photographic Print |
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Old-Fashioned Computer Monitor $29.99 Old-Fashioned Computer Monitor – Photographic Print |
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Golden Retriever Using Computer $19.99 Golden Retriever Using Computer – Photographic Print |
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Cute Computer Chip on Keyboard $19.99 Cute Computer Chip on Keyboard – Premium Poster |
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Computer Keyboard on Fire and Smoking $29.99 Computer Keyboard on Fire and Smoking – Photographic Print |
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Cables on Early Computer $19.99 Jerry Cooke Cables on Early Computer – Photographic Print |
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Padlock and Chain on Computer $24.99 David Wasserman Padlock and Chain on Computer – Photographic Print |
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Conference Phone and Computer Mouse $29.99 Conference Phone and Computer Mouse – Photographic Print |
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Man Looking at Computer Screen $24.99 Man Looking at Computer Screen – Photographic Print |
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Ferocious Dog Sitting on Computer $19.99 Ferocious Dog Sitting on Computer – Premium Poster |
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Computer Buried in Sand $24.99 Kevin Leigh Computer Buried in Sand – Photographic Print |
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Computer Altered Image of Windsurfers $24.99 Computer Altered Image of Windsurfers – Photographic Print |
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Computer Altered Image of a Laundromat $24.99 Computer Altered Image of a Laundromat – Photographic Print |
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Optic Wires in Computer Processor $29.99 Optic Wires in Computer Processor – Photographic Print |
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Computer Keyboard with Monitor $24.99 Gary Conner Computer Keyboard with Monitor – Photographic Print |
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Gray Computer Delete Button $29.99 Gray Computer Delete Button – Photographic Print |
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Computer Mouse in Yellow Light $29.99 Computer Mouse in Yellow Light – Photographic Print |
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Computer Altered Image of a Parachutist $24.99 Computer Altered Image of a Parachutist – Photographic Print |
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Computer Altered Image of Windows $24.99 Computer Altered Image of Windows – Photographic Print |
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Telephone Jack on Computer Processor $29.99 Telephone Jack on Computer Processor – Photographic Print |
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Computer Concepts $46.99 Finally – computer concepts presented in an engaging and relevent way! The Illustrated Series has thoroughly revised this 8th edition to reflect the feedback from instructors and students. Among the improvements are the additions of interactive lab scenarios, new assessment opportunities, and a new streamlined design. |
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4-Piece Computer Accessory Kit $349.5 Never be without your computer accessories with the custom imprinted promotional 4 -piece Computer Accessory Kit. |
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Computer Sleeve $29.14 - Icon Motion Systems laptop sleeve- Made of nylon- Padded computer compartment with interior strap- Front flap pocket and back slash pocket with self attaching nylon closures- Full zippered opening- Fits most 15.4″ laptops- BlackMS-ICON4-BLK |
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COMPUTER SCIENCE REFERENCE GUIDE $4.95 QuickStudy 4 page Computer Science study guide. Essential information for computer science students. |
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Computer Networks $88.49 "Computer Networks, 5/e" is appropriate for Computer Networking or Introduction to Networking courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, CIS, MIS, and Business Departments. Tanenbaum takes a structured approach to explaining how networks work from the inside out. He starts with an explanation of the physical layer of networking, computer hardware and transmission systems; then works his way up to network applications. Tanenbaum’s in-depth application coverage includes email; the domain name system; the World Wide Web (both client- and server-side); and multimedia (including voice over IP, Internet radio video on demand, video conferencing, and streaming media. Each chapter follows a consistent approach: Tanenbaum presents key principles, then illustrates them utilizing real-world example networks that run through the entire book-the Internet, and wireless networks, including Wireless LANs, broadband wireless and Bluetooth. The Fifth Edition includes a chapter devoted exclusively to network security. The textbook is supplemented by a Solutions Manual, as well as a Website containing PowerPoint slides, art in various forms, and other tools for instruction, including a protocol simulator whereby students can develop and test their own network protocols. |
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The Computer’s Nerd $10.47 Now in paperback, THE COMPUTER’S NERD won a 2003 Book-of-the-Year Young Adult Finalist award from ForeWord Magazine. With humorous overtones, this juvenile novel deals with the problem of school bullies and the repercussions that can come from the desire for revenge |
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Computer Organization $4.77 *A comprehensive overview of hardware and software issues make this a "must-have" for electrical and computer engineers *Contains new material on RISC processors, performance analysis, multiprocessors and memory systems *New two-color design and illustrations illuminate the text |
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Computer Concepts: Illustrated Essentials $7.44 Be introduced to computer concepts with COMPUTER CONCEPTS a ILLUSTRTATED ESSENTIALS. This concise book is the provides the perfect foundation for any technology-focused course. |
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Mobile Edge Notebook Computer Messenger Computer Case MENML1 $50.92 Mobile Edge Notebook Computer Messenger Computer Case MENML1 |
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Respironics Computer Cables, Connector Cable to Computer 10 ft. $12.99 Connector Cable to Computer 10 ft. |
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Respironics Computer Cables, Connector Cable to Computer 25 ft. $32.69 Connector Cable to Computer 25 ft. |
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Respironics Computer Cables, Connector Cable to Computer 50 ft. $63.99 Connector Cable to Computer 50 ft. |
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Respironics Computer Cables, Connector Cable to Computer 75 ft. $95.99 Connector Cable to Computer 75 ft. |
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Respironics Computer Cables, Connector Cable to Computer 100 ft. $129.99 Connector Cable to Computer 100 ft. |
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Computer Mickey Mouse Tee for Adults $24.95 Computer Mickey Mouse Tee for Adults |
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VR VR3 Dive Computer (Screen) $14.99 VR VR3 Dive Computer (Screen) |
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Lets Have A Look – Computer Says No $10 Lets Have A Look – Computer Says No |
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Andrea Computer Monaural Headset ANC700 $56.71 Andrea Computer Monaural Headset ANC700 |
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Plantronics Computer/Phone AMP PLMX10 $118.1 Plantronics Computer/Phone AMP PLMX10 |
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16gb Traveller Multiple Computer Compatible $60.99 16GB TRAVELLER MULTIPLE COMPUTER COMPATIBLE |
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Mustang 4×1 Computer Graphics Switcher $428.99 Mustang 4×1 Computer Graphics Switcher |
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The Ultimate Computer $13.04 A new federal agency was formed to develop an advanced computer system with a form of rational thinking to replace human beings in the operation of military equipment. A friend of one of the scientists, while visiting the laboratory, by sheer accident placed a crystal he had found in the Antarctic near a radioactive gamma ray source and it began to glow. Using a vacuum oven and a low-energy gamma ray source, the scientists developed a crystal that could be used as a supercomputer and when grown under special conditions it resembled a living cell. A computer was developed with nearly infinite programmable memory. They added arms, legs, special crystals to provide sight and sound; and named the humanoid ASTRO. While proving themselves to their human creators, ASTRO and five additional humanoid computers encounter terrorists and explore the Moon and the planets of the solar system. Exposure to an alien virus disables the other humanoids, but ASTRO is not affected. ASTROs analysis of the virus leads to a discovery that will change humanitys course forever and prove that ASTRO is the ultimate computer. |
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Computer Security $67.12 Completely updated and up-to-the-minute textbook for courses on computer science. The third edition has been completely revised to include new advances in software and technology over the last few years. Provides sections on Windows NT, CORBA and Java which are not examined in comparable titles. No active previous experience of security issues is necessary making this accessible to Software Developers and Managers whose responsibilities span any technical aspects of IT security. Written for self-study and course use, this book will suit a variety of introductory and more advanced security programmes for students of computer science, engineering and related disciplines. Technical and project managers will also find that the broad coverage offers a great starting point for discovering underlying issues and provides a means of orientation in a world populated by a bewildering array of competing security systems. |
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Computer Sense, Computer Nonsense $12.5 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Computer Forensics Jumpstart $4.19 Launch Your Career in Computer Forensics–Quickly and Effectively Written by a team of computer forensics experts, Computer Forensics JumpStart provides all the core information you need to launch your career in this fast-growing field: Conducting a computer forensics investigation Examining the layout of a network Finding hidden data Capturing images Identifying, collecting, and preserving computer evidence Understanding encryption and examining encrypted files Documenting your case Evaluating common computer forensic tools Presenting computer evidence in court as an expert witness |
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Computer Lapdesk(Pack of 1) $55.38 Computer Lapdesk. Lapgear 45097 Computer Lapdesk.Non-Skid Pad & Wrist Rest; Tapered Pillow;Ergonomic; Side Storage Pouches For Storing Computer Accessories. Warranty: Ninety Days. |
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Computer Contradictionary $32.38 "Ascertain the meaning "before" consulting this dictionary," warns the author of this collection of deliberately satirical misdefinitions. New computer cultures and their jargons have burgeoned since this book’s progenitor, "The Devil’s DP Dictionary," was published in 1981. This updated version of Stan Kelly-Bootle’s romp through the data processing "laxicon" is a response to the "Unix pandemic" that has swept academia and government, to the endlessly hyped panaceas offered to the MIS, and to the PC explosion that has brought computer terminology to a "hugely bewildered, lay audience." The original dictionary, an urbane and witty pastiche of Ambrose Bierce’s famous work, parried chiefly the mainframe and mini-folklore of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. This long-awaited revision adds over 550 new entries and enhances many of the original definitions. Key targets are "a host of new follies crying out for cynical lexicography including] the GUI-Phooey iconoclasts, object orienteering, and the piping of BLObs down the Clinton-Gore InfoPike." ack n. Origin: back-formed negation of nak.] A signal indicating that the error-detection circuits have failed. computer science n. Origin: possibly Prof. P. B. Fellgett’s rhetorical question, "Is computer science?"] A study akin to numerology and astrology, but lacking the precision of the former and the success of the latter. multimedia n. An application attacking all five senses of the user–sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch–but especially, smell. |
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Library Computer On Bridge $10 Library Computer On Bridge – Jack Finlay Douglas Grindstaff Joseph Sorokin |
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Eminiar 7 Battle Computer $10 Eminiar 7 Battle Computer – Jack Finlay Douglas Grindstaff Joseph Sorokin |
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Computer Ministries $13.95 “Does God’s Word offer anyinstruction for effectivecomputer use that honors Him? A great deal It even says it does The three-part message of Computer Ministries is: Evangelism Computing is the ultimate use of computers from laundry room to workbench.How-To Compute begs no better directives and insight than from God’s Inspired Word.Giant On-Line Fears Become little grasshoppers in the light of God’s Truth and Control.Computer Ministries contains 140 pages of non-technical much-needed direction for pastors, teachers, and parents the world around. Lots of real-life examples for computing that honors God, benefits the local church, and uplifts the parent.” |
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Computer Literacy for Ic3 $3.94 "Computer Literacy for IC3 "was written to provide readers the opportunity to learn and demonstrate computer and Internet literacy through a worldwide industry standard. Covering each of the IC3 objectives, this book provides a broad understanding of the key components to computer literacy. For any business owner or department manager needing to assess employee computer literacy. |
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Globe on Computer Monitor $24.99 Carol & Mike Werner Globe on Computer Monitor – Photographic Print |
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Post-It Note on a Computer Monitor $129.99 Panoramic Images Post-It Note on a Computer Monitor – Wall Decal |
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X-ray of Laptop Computer $19.99 David Arky X-ray of Laptop Computer – Photographic Print |
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Kids Getting a Computer Lesson $79.99 Charles Bonanno Kids Getting a Computer Lesson – Premium Photographic Print |
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Help Button on Computer Keyboard $19.99 Lee Frost Help Button on Computer Keyboard – Photographic Print |
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Abstract Computer and Keyboard Images $19.99 Paul Cooklin Abstract Computer and Keyboard Images – Photographic Print |
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An Accountant Stares at a Computer Screen $39.99 Joel Sartore An Accountant Stares at a Computer Screen – Photographic Print |
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X-Ray of a Computer Mouse $19.99 Chris Rogers X-Ray of a Computer Mouse – Photographic Print |
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Silhouette of Woman Working on Computer $29.99 Bill Bachmann Silhouette of Woman Working on Computer – Photographic Print |
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Close-up of Computer Keyboard $24.99 David Harrison Close-up of Computer Keyboard – Photographic Print |
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Global Computer Networking $24.99 Carol & Mike Werner Global Computer Networking – Photographic Print |
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Computer Generated World Map $24.99 Chris Rogers Computer Generated World Map – Photographic Print |
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Computer Systems – Tape Storage $24.99 Heinz Zinran Computer Systems – Tape Storage – Photographic Print |
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Model of a Computer Room Layout $24.99 Heinz Zinran Model of a Computer Room Layout – Photographic Print |