Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Think about how mobile our computing devices have become and the convergence of different devices?




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such as cameras, phones, computers, etc. What do you think the computer of the future will be like? What capabilities will it have that computers currently donât have? Do you see desktop computers becoming obsolete in
I mean becoming obsolete in the near future?



Answer
Well, D-Wave's quantum computer is worth watching.

Personally, I don't see desktop computers becoming obsolete especially soon.

I mean, I'm typing this on a mechanical keyboard and I'm looking at a display on my desk. That's the same as I used in about 1972, except back then it was a Tektronics storage display connected to a CDC mainframe. It's a setup I'm comfortable with. I've used smartphones, and I've used projection walls but for editing documents this is better. Of course, that's just the human interface - whether the computer is a mainframe, cloud, under the desk or built into the keyboard is of less concern.

I can see voice recognition finally making the leap to actually working for everyone, regardless of background noise and your accent.

For hardware, if 3D printers take off, I can see 3D laser or ultrasound scanners becoming more common, and some medical diagnostics becoming more mainstream (again, perhaps ultrasound or MRI based)

no graphics card?




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My mom installled this crappy virus scanner and its said it found over 300 viruses i thought it was a lure but if that has antyhing to do about it...but.....ever since i try t open a game up something needin a 3d graphics wich we have cause ive done it bfore we have nvidia graphics card with the computer type hp pavilion m400y but help i just want to know where i go to install the latest graphics card fr nvidia thanks :D


Answer
If you know what kind of graphics card you have, you could check out http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp

If you don't you need to find that info. Get to the Device Manager by right-clicking your "My Computer" icon on your desktop or Start Menu (If you have XP). Then go to the Hardware tab. Under there, get to the Device Manager and check under Display Adapters. You should find you card info there. Hope this helps!




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