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GeekBeat.TV #337: revision3.com Quantum computing gets real, an LED film to light up your eBooks, and a robot with an Android phone for a brain! 00:28 First True Quantum Computer Researchers have created the world’s first true quantum photonic computer. It’s only 70mm by 3mm, but promising a huge breakthrough in speed for future computers. 01:09 Flex Lighting LED Film eInk is great, but it needs illumination – and Flex Lighting may be the future for that. It’s an LED film that can go over an eInk screen and light it up! 01:40 DragonBot DragonBot is a robot powered by an Android phone, and connected to the cloud. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Like, Comment & Share Today’s Episode Find us everywhere! Facebook, Twitter & YouTube! Subscribe Here: www.youtube.com Cali on Twitter: twitter.com Cali on Facebook: facebook.com GeekBeatTV website: www.geekbeat.tv GeekBeatTV on Twitter twitter.com GeekBeatTV on Facebook: facebook.com
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Eddie Izzard’s Encore on Computers
Sunday, December 18th, 2011 | Author: admin

Hilarious! From his “Glorius” tour, Eddie discusses his love hate relationship with computers and how they will eventually end the world.
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Have you always wondered what is on the inside of your computer? This video takes a look at the inside of a computer and examines the seven major parts. Credits: , HowStuffWorks
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Are Humans Computers?
Friday, November 18th, 2011 | Author: admin

lockergnome.net Joosthere, a member of the LockerGnome community at large asked: “Looking at the definition of computers and then the definition of machines, humans appear to be a lot like “computers”. Are we?” This is one of those fundamental philosophical questions that have been on the minds of man since the first computer was conceived and created. Are brain functions on electric synapses and impulses that calculate and store information, much like a modern computer does. Does that mean that we could very well be defined as a computer, as well? What is your take on this question? lockergnome.com http

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www.newegg.com Welcome to Newegg TV’s How To Build a Computer tutorial! This is Part 1, where we’ll be covering the different components that make up a typical computer, as well as the different functions they perform. Also, we provide some advice on planning out your build and choosing the best parts to suit your needs. Part 2 – Building Your Computer www.youtube.com Part 3 – Installing an Operating System & Finishing Touches: www.youtube.com Here are some helpful links: Newegg’s Computer Hardware Store – bit.ly Newegg’s DIY PC Combo Store – bit.ly Newegg’s Community Forums – www.eggxpert.com – Credits – Camera, Editing, Titles Mr. Lam 20+ Minutes of Talking about PC Parts: Paul

[Recorded 1990] How Computers Work: A Journey Into The Walk-Through Computer is an educational video produced by The Computer Museum and hosted by David Neil of PBS’s Newton’s Apple. Join David Neil and his four young companions on an entertaining and illuminating trek through The Computer Museum’s one-of-a-kind, two-story working model of a desktop computer. The Computer Museum in Boston, Massachusetts was the predecessor institution to the Computer History Museum located in Mountain View, California since 1996. Sadly, the walk-through computer did not move to California with the Computer Museum’s collection, but as you can see from this video, it was a very engaging exhibit.
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The Computers – Teenage Tourette’s Camp Dir – Carl Shanahan www.myspace.com/thecomputersfromexeter www.carlshanahan.com
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Speed Up Your Computer In 5 Minutes – Video 1 of 3
Monday, September 19th, 2011 | Author: admin

Hi! My name is Gabe Belanger, MCSE BSc., of Computer Geeks On Call ( sales@computergeeksoncall.ca ). I have been working in the IT industry for 9+ years and I wanted to provide some training for one of the most common issues I deal with each day: slow computers. In about 5 minutes you will be able to safely and effectively speed up your computer and free up some RAM. How? This is done by disabling programs that run automatically when you start your computer. How do these programs get on your system? They come with the installation of programs such as Norton Anti-virus, Microsoft Office, etc. The problem happens not with one or two programs but with say 10 or 20 programs you install over a few months – the extra processing required to run these, often unecessary progams, slowly but surely slow down your computer. Best of all this tool is included with Windows 98, ME, XP and VISTA. It is something every person should do to keep their system running quickly. Adding RAM is often not a solution and neither is getting a new, faster computer – eventually as you install software the computer will slow down again because of the sheer number of extra programs that run.

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www.newegg.com 11-133-093 Here is Thermaltake’s Element Q, a small-form-factor case designed for a Mini-ITX motherboard. Ideal for a HTPC or a small server that won’t take up a lot of space, the Element Q has some nice features and an included 220W power supply. Thermaltake Element Q @ Newegg bit.ly – Credits – Camera: Danny Editing: Kyle Yeah, a little sick: Paul Walked into the Room at One Point: Mr. Lam

www.newegg.com 11-147-121 This mid-tower case from Rosewill can accommodate Micro ATX and ATX motherboards and has storage space for six internal 3.5-inch drives. You’ll also find four 5.25-inch drive bays and built-in fan filters to help keep the dust out. For card and CPU cooling, the side panel can fit two optional 120mm fans, and for your HDDs you’ll find one 140mm blue LED fan on the front panel. Check out the video for further details! Rosewill GEAR X3 @ Newegg bit.ly – Credits – Camera: Danny Editing: Kyle Talking: Jill Moral Support: Mr. Lam
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