Recent Community Questions:
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FBJ04
What are the different types of DSL technology?
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tconner
The most popular DSL service that is used at most homes is Asymmetric DSL. Basically this means there is more bandwidth for downloading then uploading.
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ongreenspan
Businesses tend to use Summetric DSL because this just evens out the bandwidth for uploading and downloading to be the same so that all functions are equally available.
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pcschacter
IDSL is a hybrid DSL / ISDN technology developed but rarely used nowadays due to its relatively low speed.
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umbrel06
Do Nike Shox has the Nike+ technology and what is that?
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kmarshall
The newer Shox all come with + technology?not sure from what year on but I heard its all recent types
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phillyes
Nike+ is a package with iPod that if you can track your workouts while listening to music.
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thomasleeds
It checks your distance, pace, time and calories burn during your run/workout and can upload it online to track your progress. You don't need to have an iPod either to work, they have a sportband now too that doesn? need an iPod. They all need the sensor that goes in your shoe but these come with any program.
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Sunnepha
Updating on new technology,freebies and others
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johnlevon
anyone try copernic's new mobile technology to search your home or work PC with your cellphone, iphone, or pda? Looks interesting http://www.copernic.com/en/products/mobile/index.html
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coreyW
What technology uses LED?
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NBnp
LED development began with infrared and red devices made with gallium arsenide. Advances in materials science have made possible the production of devices with ever-shorter wavelengths, producing light in a variety of colors.
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mrmonopoly
LEDs are usually built on an n-type substrate, with an electrode attached to the p-type layer deposited on its surface. P-type substrates, while less common, occur as well. Many commercial LEDs, especially GaN/InGaN, also use sapphire substrate.
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sassower12
There are two ways of producing high intensity white-light using LEDs. One is to use individual LEDs that emit three primary colors ?red, green, and blue, and then mix all the colors to produce white light. The other is to use a phosphor material to convert monochromatic light from a blue or UV LED to broad-spectrum white light, much in the same way a fluorescent light bulb works.
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Limey
What's the difference between videos shot with a normal video camera vs. IMAX technology?
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Tedsmom
IMAX is widescreen and a clearer digital picture but are much more expensive and high tech to shoot. The cameras way like 6 times that of a normal camera.
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bpmiller
IMAX done right is seen in a 360 wrap around screen so you feel like you are in the middle of the action yourself. IMAX pictures are only seen in IMAX capable theatres and not all are wrap around screens.
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rogjohnson
Video and sound quality is at it's highest level or awesomeness with IMAX. The picture seems so much more clearer and precise. Normal cameras tend to be a little grainier.
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