Monday, February 26, 2007

Mount Blade 1,011 Klucz Licencyjny

WINDOWS VISTA (AERO) VS LINUX UBUNTU (BERYL)

This video made direct comparison between two graphical user interfaces Aero (Windows Vista) and Beryil (Linux Ubuntu), Aero is shown a few years back in the graphics even though the main building we are and most obvious new Windows Vista ...


WINDOWS VISTA (AERO) VS LINUX UBUNTU (BERYL) - The top video clips of the week are here

Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia :

Windows Aero Shell is the new visual Windows Vista is an environment that offers greater visual sophistication and ease of use even for those not very familiar with the computer. The file search is made easier thanks to new features Instant search of new icons and "live" (scalable thumbnails) through which you can see in the taskbar preview of open applications, the first page of a document, an image of the contents of folders without having to log on. Allows customization of transparency and color of each window. The Flip 3D feature allows you to display your open windows in a cascade in three dimensions and select the one desired by turning them with the scroll wheel or clicking on them. The Flip 2D shows a preview instead of open windows in the center of the screen in two dimensions. This new shell will not be available on all versions of Windows Vista. Will in fact version Home Basic. With the arrival of January 30, 2007 Microsoft will release updates for Aero which will replace the normal desktop background with video, including HDTV.

uses DX9 graphics card with 3D processors, so the CPU is no longer engaged to design the windows, why does all the video card and also the memory used to store the windows is the video card and is not wasted RAM system .

Many argue that this much vaunted innovative interface, but do not copy elements from Mac OS X and Xgl (3D graphical user interface for GNU / Linux).

All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.

Mount Blade 1,011 Klucz Licencyjny

WINDOWS VISTA (AERO) VS LINUX UBUNTU (BERYL)

This video made direct comparison between two graphical user interfaces Aero (Windows Vista) and Beryil (Linux Ubuntu), Aero is shown a few years back in the graphics even though the main building we are and most obvious new Windows Vista ...


WINDOWS VISTA (AERO) VS LINUX UBUNTU (BERYL) - The top video clips of the week are here

Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia :

Windows Aero Shell is the new visual Windows Vista is an environment that offers greater visual sophistication and ease of use even for those not very familiar with the computer. The file search is made easier thanks to new features Instant search of new icons and "live" (scalable thumbnails) through which you can see in the taskbar preview of open applications, the first page of a document, an image of the contents of folders without having to log on. Allows customization of transparency and color of each window. The Flip 3D feature allows you to display your open windows in a cascade in three dimensions and select the one desired by turning them with the scroll wheel or clicking on them. The Flip 2D shows a preview instead of open windows in the center of the screen in two dimensions. This new shell will not be available on all versions of Windows Vista. Will in fact version Home Basic. With the arrival of January 30, 2007 Microsoft will release updates for Aero which will replace the normal desktop background with video, including HDTV.

uses DX9 graphics card with 3D processors, so the CPU is no longer engaged to design the windows, why does all the video card and also the memory used to store the windows is the video card and is not wasted RAM system .

Many argue that this much vaunted innovative interface, but do not copy elements from Mac OS X and Xgl (3D graphical user interface for GNU / Linux).

All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Official Invitation Wording

Fedora Core 5 running on the Playstation 3

In this video we see running Fedora Core 5 on Playstation 3:



Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia :

Fedora Core is a Linux distribution prepared by the Project Fedora, an open source project sponsored (but not directly supported) from Red Hat and supported by the community. The goal is to work with the Linux community to create a complete operating system, using only free software and open process with public forums. This leads to a continuous distribution upgrade, update has become very easy, even from one distribution to another. It is an area used as a new technology that could in future be integrated into products from Red Hat Fedora

is suitable for any use because it contains all the tools to work on servers without losing a set of graphical tools for configuring useful for users looking for a desktop user-friendly. Based on research of the highest degree of update is issued on a semi-fixed with the latest versions of each package, including the kernel.

In the period from September 2004 to March 2005 Fedora Core was installed on 405,682 sites, an increase of 122% for period under consideration.

The history of Fedora is partly the story of Red Hat, the company founded by Bob Young and Marc Ewing.

All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Official Invitation Wording

Fedora Core 5 running on the Playstation 3

In this video we see running Fedora Core 5 on Playstation 3:



Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia :

Fedora Core is a Linux distribution prepared by the Project Fedora, an open source project sponsored (but not directly supported) from Red Hat and supported by the community. The goal is to work with the Linux community to create a complete operating system, using only free software and open process with public forums. This leads to a continuous distribution upgrade, update has become very easy, even from one distribution to another. It is an area used as a new technology that could in future be integrated into products from Red Hat Fedora

is suitable for any use because it contains all the tools to work on servers without losing a set of graphical tools for configuring useful for users looking for a desktop user-friendly. Based on research of the highest degree of update is issued on a semi-fixed with the latest versions of each package, including the kernel.

In the period from September 2004 to March 2005 Fedora Core was installed on 405,682 sites, an increase of 122% for period under consideration.

The history of Fedora is partly the story of Red Hat, the company founded by Bob Young and Marc Ewing.

All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Exposure To Lice 2010

Update Windows XP to Windows Vista How to create

This video explains how to upgrade Windows XP to Windows Vista without format, and thus keeping all your data. Personally, when I do not recommend upgrading to Windows Vista especially if you have a PC a bit dated. For those who loved her and might even want to upgrade here is how:



Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia :

Windows Vista (formerly known by the code name Longhorn) is the newest version of Microsoft Windows operating systems family. The version "RTM" (Release To Manufacture), sometimes called "Gold", was released on 8 November 2006. On 16 November 2006, the final English version was made available for download to MSDN subscribers. The Italian version has instead been made available from December 2, 2006, also on MSDN. The final release of this operating system for businesses that have signed contracts for "Volume License" was taken November 30, 2006, while retail and OEM customers has been released to the public two months later: January 30, 2007.

There is also a server version of the new operating system, code-named "Longhorn Server".

The final name of what was until then known by the codename Longhorn has been released by Microsoft before the release of Beta 1. This news came as a surprise to the computing community, and because Microsoft typically slow to announce the final name of the operating systems, both for the uniqueness of the name which breaks any link to the past.

The term view is derived from the Latin verb videre (to see in Italian), also in English and other Romance languages \u200b\u200bthe word means having, as in Italian, view, view: this should symbolize both the new look of your operating system, is offering the opportunity to have a new view of the data in your computer.

enthusiasts have also given different interpretations to this name, for example, that the version of Windows Vista is the number 6.0 and the first 2 letters of the name, "you" are the Roman numeral VI.

code named Longhorn derived from the name of a bar in a ski resort near Seattle, home of Microsoft. This town is located between Mount Whistler (the code name of Windows XP) and Blackcomb Mountain (formerly codenamed Windows codename Vienna, a future version of Microsoft Windows).

Text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Exposure To Lice 2010

Update Windows XP to Windows Vista How to create

This video explains how to upgrade Windows XP to Windows Vista without format, and thus keeping all your data. Personally, when I do not recommend upgrading to Windows Vista especially if you have a PC a bit dated. For those who loved her and might even want to upgrade here is how:



Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia :

Windows Vista (formerly known by the code name Longhorn) is the newest version of Microsoft Windows operating systems family. The version "RTM" (Release To Manufacture), sometimes called "Gold", was released on 8 November 2006. On 16 November 2006, the final English version was made available for download to MSDN subscribers. The Italian version has instead been made available from December 2, 2006, also on MSDN. The final release of this operating system for businesses that have signed contracts for "Volume License" was taken November 30, 2006, while retail and OEM customers has been released to the public two months later: January 30, 2007.

There is also a server version of the new operating system, code-named "Longhorn Server".

The final name of what was until then known by the codename Longhorn has been released by Microsoft before the release of Beta 1. This news came as a surprise to the computing community, and because Microsoft typically slow to announce the final name of the operating systems, both for the uniqueness of the name which breaks any link to the past.

The term view is derived from the Latin verb videre (to see in Italian), also in English and other Romance languages \u200b\u200bthe word means having, as in Italian, view, view: this should symbolize both the new look of your operating system, is offering the opportunity to have a new view of the data in your computer.

enthusiasts have also given different interpretations to this name, for example, that the version of Windows Vista is the number 6.0 and the first 2 letters of the name, "you" are the Roman numeral VI.

code named Longhorn derived from the name of a bar in a ski resort near Seattle, home of Microsoft. This town is located between Mount Whistler (the code name of Windows XP) and Blackcomb Mountain (formerly codenamed Windows codename Vienna, a future version of Microsoft Windows).

Text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Room Heater Trips Circuit Breaker

a Web 2.0 style logo

This video shows how to create a Web 2.0 style logo using Photoshop.



Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia :

A logo or logotype, is a graphical representation capable of representing, in general, a product or a trademark.

More precisely defined as the logo font (the font) which differs from another company. A logo does not consist of drawings or pictures that otherwise would be a pictogram or ideogram.

The Birth of the Information Age has changed the face of the logo. Today the general public is increasingly interested in the meaning of visual symbols, especially those used as the logo. Key Features of a good logo is legibility and good brand recognition.

Because of the diversity of products and services sold today, the need for new logo is unique even stronger, because the logos are the foundation of the visual image of the company. A professionally designed logo is the foundation for any commercial enterprise or a product you want to promote, through all media. Logos have become the commercial face of the company, corporate identity.

Text available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Room Heater Trips Circuit Breaker

a Web 2.0 style logo

This video shows how to create a Web 2.0 style logo using Photoshop.



Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia :

A logo or logotype, is a graphical representation capable of representing, in general, a product or a trademark.

More precisely defined as the logo font (the font) which differs from another company. A logo does not consist of drawings or pictures that otherwise would be a pictogram or ideogram.

The Birth of the Information Age has changed the face of the logo. Today the general public is increasingly interested in the meaning of visual symbols, especially those used as the logo. Key Features of a good logo is legibility and good brand recognition.

Because of the diversity of products and services sold today, the need for new logo is unique even stronger, because the logos are the foundation of the visual image of the company. A professionally designed logo is the foundation for any commercial enterprise or a product you want to promote, through all media. Logos have become the commercial face of the company, corporate identity.

Text available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Monday, February 19, 2007

Wedding Congratulation Wordings D

The history of the Web in 5 minutes

This video quickly goes over the main technological developments that have affected the web, up to the Web 2.0. Very nice



See also:
A UFO captured by Google Maps? Watch the video
A PC in oil like olives? Watch the video
5Ghz CPU cooled with liquid nitrogen Watch Video
Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia :

The name 2.0 or Internet Web 2.0 means a general state of evolution of the Internet and in particular the World Wide Web

Some have attempted to define Web 2.0 as a series of websites with interface, speed and ease of use that make them similar to traditional applications that users are accustomed to install on their computers.

are often used special programming technologies such as AJAX (Gmail uses this technique to be widely and easily) or Adobe Flex.

Proponents of the term Web 2.0 argue that this differs from the initial concept of web, retroactively labeled Web 1.0, because it departs from traditional static websites, from e-mail, use search engines, navigation by linear and suggests a World Wide Web more dynamic and interactive.

An example would be the Social Commerce, the evolution of E-Commerce in an interactive way, enabling a greater participation of customers, through blogs, forums, feedback systems, etc..

Skeptics contend that the term Web 2.0 has no real significance, as this depends entirely on what the proponents agree that it should mean to try to convince the media and investors who are creating something new and better instead of continuing to develop existing technologies.

Text available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.

Wedding Congratulation Wordings D

The history of the Web in 5 minutes

This video quickly goes over the main technological developments that have affected the web, up to the Web 2.0. Very nice



See also:
A UFO captured by Google Maps? Watch the video
A PC in oil like olives? Watch the video
5Ghz CPU cooled with liquid nitrogen Watch Video
Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia :

The name 2.0 or Internet Web 2.0 means a general state of evolution of the Internet and in particular the World Wide Web

Some have attempted to define Web 2.0 as a series of websites with interface, speed and ease of use that make them similar to traditional applications that users are accustomed to install on their computers.

are often used special programming technologies such as AJAX (Gmail uses this technique to be widely and easily) or Adobe Flex.

Proponents of the term Web 2.0 argue that this differs from the initial concept of web, retroactively labeled Web 1.0, because it departs from traditional static websites, from e-mail, use search engines, navigation by linear and suggests a World Wide Web more dynamic and interactive.

An example would be the Social Commerce, the evolution of E-Commerce in an interactive way, enabling a greater participation of customers, through blogs, forums, feedback systems, etc..

Skeptics contend that the term Web 2.0 has no real significance, as this depends entirely on what the proponents agree that it should mean to try to convince the media and investors who are creating something new and better instead of continuing to develop existing technologies.

Text available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Do Universal Remotes Work For Dvd Player

The face of a Bug

This video programmers can finally see the faces of the Bug that "infest" the code of their programs.



See also:
A UFO captured by Google Maps? Watch the video
A PC in oil like olives? Watch the video
5Ghz CPU cooled with liquid nitrogen Watch Video

Definition associated with the video taken from Wikipedia: In computer

the term bug (from "bug") identifies an error in writing software, which causes its malfunction or otherwise different from what the author intended and in some cases its complete closure, less commonly, the term bug may indicate a design flaw in a piece of hardware that causes unexpected behavior or any other that specified by the manufacturer.

bugs in a program may be particularly severe in some cases to such an extent that makes them vulnerable to attacks even the computer that hosts the software.
  • Bug famous in the computer world are the so-called buffer overflow.
  • A known bug in a piece of hardware is that in 1994 the then infant afflicted Pentium microprocessor, which in sometimes returned incorrect results even in simple arithmetic. The first Pentium indeed had problems in the FPU (Floating Point Unit, floating-point unit or math coprocessor as mentioned above) that wandered just a few decimal operations. At first he was released a software which excluded this unit and then all the chips were replaced.
The use of the term bug is related to a curious anecdote dating back to the pioneering days of computing, in August 1945, Lieutenant Hopper and his group were seeking the cause of the malfunction of a computer when Mark II, with amazement, they realized that it was a moth stuck between the circuits. After removing the insect, Lt. removed the moth stuck on the computer's registry and noted: "1545. Relay # 70 Panel F (moth) in relay. First actual case of bug Being Found. " This register is kept at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.

In fact, the term bug in the sense of technical problem has been used since at least 1870, is quoted in this regard in a letter to Edison in 1878, likely use of this term is of Scottish origin.

Text available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Do Universal Remotes Work For Dvd Player

The face of a Bug

This video programmers can finally see the faces of the Bug that "infest" the code of their programs.



See also:
A UFO captured by Google Maps? Watch the video
A PC in oil like olives? Watch the video
5Ghz CPU cooled with liquid nitrogen Watch Video

Definition associated with the video taken from Wikipedia: In computer

the term bug (from "bug") identifies an error in writing software, which causes its malfunction or otherwise different from what the author intended and in some cases its complete closure, less commonly, the term bug may indicate a design flaw in a piece of hardware that causes unexpected behavior or any other that specified by the manufacturer.

bugs in a program may be particularly severe in some cases to such an extent that makes them vulnerable to attacks even the computer that hosts the software.
  • Bug famous in the computer world are the so-called buffer overflow.
  • A known bug in a piece of hardware is that in 1994 the then infant afflicted Pentium microprocessor, which in sometimes returned incorrect results even in simple arithmetic. The first Pentium indeed had problems in the FPU (Floating Point Unit, floating-point unit or math coprocessor as mentioned above) that wandered just a few decimal operations. At first he was released a software which excluded this unit and then all the chips were replaced.
The use of the term bug is related to a curious anecdote dating back to the pioneering days of computing, in August 1945, Lieutenant Hopper and his group were seeking the cause of the malfunction of a computer when Mark II, with amazement, they realized that it was a moth stuck between the circuits. After removing the insect, Lt. removed the moth stuck on the computer's registry and noted: "1545. Relay # 70 Panel F (moth) in relay. First actual case of bug Being Found. " This register is kept at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.

In fact, the term bug in the sense of technical problem has been used since at least 1870, is quoted in this regard in a letter to Edison in 1878, likely use of this term is of Scottish origin.

Text available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Free Kates Playground And Raven Riley

iAlertU The alarm

iAlertU In the video you will see in action, one alarm for MacBook that works just like a car alarm. E ' can activate through a remote control, by that time a motion sensor signal via an audible and visual alarm if someone tries to move your precious MacBook.

For more info visit the website of iAlertU



See also:
A UFO captured by Google Maps? Watch the video
A PC in oil like olives? Watch the video
5Ghz CPU cooled with liquid nitrogen Watch Video

Definition associated with the video taken from Wikipedia:

Macintosh, abbreviated as Mac, is a popular family of personal computers built since 1984 by Apple Computer Inc. (Cupertino, California) that use the MacOS operating system (now Mac OS X). The original Mac was the first computer with a graphical interface and a serial mouse, to gain a wide audience of users, and to forcefully enter the market. With this success, Apple redeemed the initial lukewarm reception given to the Apple Lisa, his predecessor, and proved that the idea of \u200b\u200bthe concept of virtual desktop, which was based on a WIMP interface (Windows, Icons, Mouse, Pointer) was successful.

Especially with this move, Apple was able to show that the WIMP paradigm was appreciated worldwide even by novices or professionals who were not employed in the field of information technology, a graphical interface that was taken and attracted the curiosity of the masses, and finally, the simplicity and intuitiveness of the concept of mouse associated with a GUI desktop (that's "desk" in English) finally opened the home computer, hobbyists and professional to an audience that until that moment had been timid and reluctant to move closer to that "mysterious" object (it has always been considered) which is personal computers, seen as being elite and not in common use.

Text available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Free Kates Playground And Raven Riley

iAlertU The alarm

iAlertU In the video you will see in action, one alarm for MacBook that works just like a car alarm. E ' can activate through a remote control, by that time a motion sensor signal via an audible and visual alarm if someone tries to move your precious MacBook.

For more info visit the website of iAlertU



See also:
A UFO captured by Google Maps? Watch the video
A PC in oil like olives? Watch the video
5Ghz CPU cooled with liquid nitrogen Watch Video

Definition associated with the video taken from Wikipedia:

Macintosh, abbreviated as Mac, is a popular family of personal computers built since 1984 by Apple Computer Inc. (Cupertino, California) that use the MacOS operating system (now Mac OS X). The original Mac was the first computer with a graphical interface and a serial mouse, to gain a wide audience of users, and to forcefully enter the market. With this success, Apple redeemed the initial lukewarm reception given to the Apple Lisa, his predecessor, and proved that the idea of \u200b\u200bthe concept of virtual desktop, which was based on a WIMP interface (Windows, Icons, Mouse, Pointer) was successful.

Especially with this move, Apple was able to show that the WIMP paradigm was appreciated worldwide even by novices or professionals who were not employed in the field of information technology, a graphical interface that was taken and attracted the curiosity of the masses, and finally, the simplicity and intuitiveness of the concept of mouse associated with a GUI desktop (that's "desk" in English) finally opened the home computer, hobbyists and professional to an audience that until that moment had been timid and reluctant to move closer to that "mysterious" object (it has always been considered) which is personal computers, seen as being elite and not in common use.

Text available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Welcome Address For Annual Day

3D Desktop for Mac! TouchScreen and XGL on Linux (part 2)

Here is another video that shows the potential of architecture XGL on Linux using a touch screen. Very nice effect "elastic" that can be achieved by dragging a window border and then leave abruptly.



See also:
A UFO captured by Google Maps? Watch the video
A PC in oil like olives? Watch the video
5Ghz CPU cooled with liquid nitrogen Watch Video

Definitions associated with the video taken from Wikipedia :

XGL, which stands for X over OpenGL, X Window System is an architecture designed to take advantage of modern graphics cards via their OpenGL drivers, and is developed based on OpenGL using glitz. It supports hardware acceleration of all X, OpenGL and XVideo applications and graphical effects by a compositing window manager like Compiz or Beryl. The project was initiated by an employee of Novell David Reveman and first issued on January 2, 2006.

Some demo [1], Novell shows examples with transparency applied to application windows, ability to miniaturize the flight playing a video without losing frames and three-dimensional graphical interface shaped like a prism that allows you to keep an eye on from 4 to 25 desktops.

X Window System, known in slang as X11 or more simply X, is the de facto standard graphics manager for all Unix systems (including Linux and BSD), is maintained by the X. Org Foundation and released under a license Free software.

least marginally supported by some of the largest producers of graphics hardware is now used secondarily to other operating systems (eg Mac OS X, which uses native Quartz) to allow operation of software designed for this graphics system, such as Gimp and OpenOffice office suite.

X environment provides the basic components for graphical interfaces, or drawing and moving windows on the screen and interact with the mouse and keyboard. X does not handle but the graphical user interface or the graphical style of applications: all these aspects are directly managed by each application.

Another important feature is the network transparency: the machine where running programs (clients) do not have to be the local machine (the display server). The terms "server" and "client" are often confused: for X server is the user's local display, not a remote machine. This also allows you to view on the same display applications that run on different hosts, or on a host that are run applications with graphical user interface display on different ends.

X was born in 1984 at MIT. The current vesion of the Protocol, X11, was completed in September 1987. Currently, the X. Org Foundation implements the X protocol version 11 in xorg and the latest version available is 7.1.

Texts available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Welcome Address For Annual Day

3D Desktop for Mac! TouchScreen and XGL on Linux (part 2)

Here is another video that shows the potential of architecture XGL on Linux using a touch screen. Very nice effect "elastic" that can be achieved by dragging a window border and then leave abruptly.



See also:
A UFO captured by Google Maps? Watch the video
A PC in oil like olives? Watch the video
5Ghz CPU cooled with liquid nitrogen Watch Video

Definitions associated with the video taken from Wikipedia :

XGL, which stands for X over OpenGL, X Window System is an architecture designed to take advantage of modern graphics cards via their OpenGL drivers, and is developed based on OpenGL using glitz. It supports hardware acceleration of all X, OpenGL and XVideo applications and graphical effects by a compositing window manager like Compiz or Beryl. The project was initiated by an employee of Novell David Reveman and first issued on January 2, 2006.

Some demo [1], Novell shows examples with transparency applied to application windows, ability to miniaturize the flight playing a video without losing frames and three-dimensional graphical interface shaped like a prism that allows you to keep an eye on from 4 to 25 desktops.

X Window System, known in slang as X11 or more simply X, is the de facto standard graphics manager for all Unix systems (including Linux and BSD), is maintained by the X. Org Foundation and released under a license Free software.

least marginally supported by some of the largest producers of graphics hardware is now used secondarily to other operating systems (eg Mac OS X, which uses native Quartz) to allow operation of software designed for this graphics system, such as Gimp and OpenOffice office suite.

X environment provides the basic components for graphical interfaces, or drawing and moving windows on the screen and interact with the mouse and keyboard. X does not handle but the graphical user interface or the graphical style of applications: all these aspects are directly managed by each application.

Another important feature is the network transparency: the machine where running programs (clients) do not have to be the local machine (the display server). The terms "server" and "client" are often confused: for X server is the user's local display, not a remote machine. This also allows you to view on the same display applications that run on different hosts, or on a host that are run applications with graphical user interface display on different ends.

X was born in 1984 at MIT. The current vesion of the Protocol, X11, was completed in September 1987. Currently, the X. Org Foundation implements the X protocol version 11 in xorg and the latest version available is 7.1.

Texts available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Pestel Analysis Of Dolce And

BumpTop desktop is a 3D UFO An experimental

BubpTop is a prototype 3D desktop, as you will see from the video is truly amazing what you can do with documents on your desktop. If you are a fan of "creative disorder" can spread wildly your PDF files on your desktop literally throwing, or you can neatly stack all your Word documents with just a flick of the mouse ... well you can do all (or almost) what you can do with spreadsheets of your real desk.



For more information, visit the BubpTop
Definition associated with the video taken from Wikipedia:

The 3D computer graphics is a branch of computer graphics that is based on the development virtual models in 3D by a computer. It is used along with computer animation in the production of visual images for cinema or television, video games, engineering, commercial or scientific use. The term can also refer to images produced by the same method.

The 3D computer graphics is basically the science, the study and the method of projection of the mathematical representation of three-dimensional objects using two-dimensional image through the use of techniques such as perspective and shading (shading) to simulate the perception of these objects by the human eye. Each 3D system must provide two elements: a method of describing the same 3D system ("scene"), composed of mathematical representations of three-dimensional objects, such role models, and a mechanism for producing a 2D image from the scene, said " renderer. "

3D Models:
Three-dimensional objects can be represented by simple equations operating on a three-dimensional Cartesian reference system, for example, the equation x ² + y ² + z ² = r ² is perfect for a sphere of radius r. Although such simple equations may seem restrictive, the set of feasible objects is extended with a technique called constructive solid geometry (CSG, constructive solid geometry), which combines solid objects (such as cubes, spheres, cylinders, etc..) To form more complex objects through Boolean operations (union, intersection and difference): for example, a pipe can be represented as the difference between two cylinders of different diameters. Even

However, this technique is not sufficient to describe with simple equations a large number of objects, so it is not commonly used. To model curved surfaces in an arbitrary manner you can use the patch, or extension of the spline that approximate continuous curves, the three dimensions. The patches are more commonly used in practice based on spline NURBS.

The use of mathematical equations as well as the use of these requires a large amount of computing power, and are therefore not practical for real-time applications such as video games and simulations. A more efficient technique, but allows a lower level of detail, to model objects is to highlight some points of the object, without information on the trace between them. The result is called a polygonal model. This presents "facets" rather than curves, but rendering techniques have been developed to overcome this loss of data.

surface of a polygonal model with no information on the curvature can still be refined by algorithmic perfectly curved surfaces: this technique is called subdivision surfaces ", because the surface is divided by an iterative process in most areas, more and more small loyal to the interpolated curve and which make one surface more smooth.

Text available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.

Pestel Analysis Of Dolce And

BumpTop desktop is a 3D UFO An experimental

BubpTop is a prototype 3D desktop, as you will see from the video is truly amazing what you can do with documents on your desktop. If you are a fan of "creative disorder" can spread wildly your PDF files on your desktop literally throwing, or you can neatly stack all your Word documents with just a flick of the mouse ... well you can do all (or almost) what you can do with spreadsheets of your real desk.



For more information, visit the BubpTop
Definition associated with the video taken from Wikipedia:

The 3D computer graphics is a branch of computer graphics that is based on the development virtual models in 3D by a computer. It is used along with computer animation in the production of visual images for cinema or television, video games, engineering, commercial or scientific use. The term can also refer to images produced by the same method.

The 3D computer graphics is basically the science, the study and the method of projection of the mathematical representation of three-dimensional objects using two-dimensional image through the use of techniques such as perspective and shading (shading) to simulate the perception of these objects by the human eye. Each 3D system must provide two elements: a method of describing the same 3D system ("scene"), composed of mathematical representations of three-dimensional objects, such role models, and a mechanism for producing a 2D image from the scene, said " renderer. "

3D Models:
Three-dimensional objects can be represented by simple equations operating on a three-dimensional Cartesian reference system, for example, the equation x ² + y ² + z ² = r ² is perfect for a sphere of radius r. Although such simple equations may seem restrictive, the set of feasible objects is extended with a technique called constructive solid geometry (CSG, constructive solid geometry), which combines solid objects (such as cubes, spheres, cylinders, etc..) To form more complex objects through Boolean operations (union, intersection and difference): for example, a pipe can be represented as the difference between two cylinders of different diameters. Even

However, this technique is not sufficient to describe with simple equations a large number of objects, so it is not commonly used. To model curved surfaces in an arbitrary manner you can use the patch, or extension of the spline that approximate continuous curves, the three dimensions. The patches are more commonly used in practice based on spline NURBS.

The use of mathematical equations as well as the use of these requires a large amount of computing power, and are therefore not practical for real-time applications such as video games and simulations. A more efficient technique, but allows a lower level of detail, to model objects is to highlight some points of the object, without information on the trace between them. The result is called a polygonal model. This presents "facets" rather than curves, but rendering techniques have been developed to overcome this loss of data.

surface of a polygonal model with no information on the curvature can still be refined by algorithmic perfectly curved surfaces: this technique is called subdivision surfaces ", because the surface is divided by an iterative process in most areas, more and more small loyal to the interpolated curve and which make one surface more smooth.

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The Property Of Flowing Very Quickly In A Liquid.

Immortalized by Google Maps? Up

In this video you will see pictures of what can be described as an unidentified object captured from Google Maps (satellite version). The strange object is located right in Italy and precisely in Castelnuovo Berardenga, in reality there may be a strange reflection of light or something else .... you opinions.


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Google Earth, is software that creates a virtual image of the Earth using images satellite photographs Aerial and topographical data stored in a GIS platform . The program is freely distributed by the company Google . Initially the program was called Keyhole and was developed by Keyhole, inc. but in 2004 the company was acquired by Google and renamed the software accordingly. The program requires Microsoft Windows operating system , Mac OS X or Linux .

Google Earth is a graphical application that allows you to display three-dimensional aerial photographs and satellite of the Earth with a very high detail. In major cities on the program is capable of displaying images with a lower resolution per square meter. Google first acquired the company Keyhole, Inc. which produced the program of the same name and later merged with the service program Keyhole Google Maps to use all the maps and information service used by Maps. The program not only allows you to display information but also allows each user to enter additional information that is displayed by the program and that can be shared with other users of the program around the planet.

Google Earth can be used providing geographic coordinates, addresses, or just surfing the planet with the mouse. Most major cities are available in high resolution so you can see buildings, roads and the machines. The level of resolution depends on the significance of the place as the majority of Earth's crust is covered with a resolution of 15 meters.

Google Earth also relies on data provided by NASA and released into the public domain. These data provide an accurate representation of most of the world's mountain ranges. In addition, the program may overlap with the Reconstitution three-dimensional images of the main buildings in many U.S. cities.

Many people use this program by adding information and data on cities or places of interest.

Google Earth is now in its fourth beta version, released in June 2006, and is available for Microsoft Windows operating systems 2000/XP, Mac OS X for 10.3.9 and later and Linux .

In addition, from May 2006, Google has made available the data of ' Italy, such as searching for addresses, and routes of commercial activities, which until recently were approved only in England United States and . For example if you type "cinema rimini" in the search box, the program automatically finds all of cinema Rimini .

Text available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

The Property Of Flowing Very Quickly In A Liquid.

Immortalized by Google Maps? Up

In this video you will see pictures of what can be described as an unidentified object captured from Google Maps (satellite version). The strange object is located right in Italy and precisely in Castelnuovo Berardenga, in reality there may be a strange reflection of light or something else .... you opinions.


UFO Captured On Google Maps - video powered by Metacafe
Definitions associated with the video taken from wikipedia:

Google Earth, is software that creates a virtual image of the Earth using images satellite photographs Aerial and topographical data stored in a GIS platform . The program is freely distributed by the company Google . Initially the program was called Keyhole and was developed by Keyhole, inc. but in 2004 the company was acquired by Google and renamed the software accordingly. The program requires Microsoft Windows operating system , Mac OS X or Linux .

Google Earth is a graphical application that allows you to display three-dimensional aerial photographs and satellite of the Earth with a very high detail. In major cities on the program is capable of displaying images with a lower resolution per square meter. Google first acquired the company Keyhole, Inc. which produced the program of the same name and later merged with the service program Keyhole Google Maps to use all the maps and information service used by Maps. The program not only allows you to display information but also allows each user to enter additional information that is displayed by the program and that can be shared with other users of the program around the planet.

Google Earth can be used providing geographic coordinates, addresses, or just surfing the planet with the mouse. Most major cities are available in high resolution so you can see buildings, roads and the machines. The level of resolution depends on the significance of the place as the majority of Earth's crust is covered with a resolution of 15 meters.

Google Earth also relies on data provided by NASA and released into the public domain. These data provide an accurate representation of most of the world's mountain ranges. In addition, the program may overlap with the Reconstitution three-dimensional images of the main buildings in many U.S. cities.

Many people use this program by adding information and data on cities or places of interest.

Google Earth is now in its fourth beta version, released in June 2006, and is available for Microsoft Windows operating systems 2000/XP, Mac OS X for 10.3.9 and later and Linux .

In addition, from May 2006, Google has made available the data of ' Italy, such as searching for addresses, and routes of commercial activities, which until recently were approved only in England United States and . For example if you type "cinema rimini" in the search box, the program automatically finds all of cinema Rimini .

Text available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Kode Til Gta Vice Sidy

pc as oil olives?

It was also done .... in this video you will see the construction of a particular case .... in fact all the components are immersed in oil, oil that fills the PC case ... . and seems to work ... to see but you do not !


Definition associated with the video taken from Wikipedia: The term

modding case modding or refers to the practice of changing the homes a computer, especially in order to improve and customize the look. A classic example of modding is to open houses in the side of a window that allows you to observe the internal components of PC (in this sense, the modding might have the secondary impact is not to show the power or quality of the components installed).

When computers became accessible to the general public, most of homes were produced in a beige uniform. The beige box was conceived as a purely functional component, and its design did not appear affected, except in very superficial, aesthetic considerations.

Fu 's iMac the first Apple personal computer to present the public with a chassis aesthetically sophisticated and attractive. Several PC manufacturers took up the challenge, and the market began to appear homes black, gray and other colors began to be used led of fluorescent colors besides the traditional "red", "green" or "yellow".

In this context he developed the interest of users for the aesthetics of your computer. If the expression modding, strictly speaking, should refer to a change made to houses (in a creative way and individual) dall'appassionato in the broadest sense is meant as "modding" even the simple selection of components and accessories "engaging" among those offered by the market.

The term "modding" is therefore both a hardware market (characterized by the design not trivial) and the recreational activities of the "modifier" that can often uses components not supplied directly from the market (or uses a creative these components). These two contexts influence each other. For example, one of the changes are most often made by fans to homes was opening a "window" on one of the sides of the case itself in order to make visible the internal hardware of the computer from 2000 onwards, several hardware manufacturers have included this feature in the design of many types of houses.


Text available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Kode Til Gta Vice Sidy

pc as oil olives?

It was also done .... in this video you will see the construction of a particular case .... in fact all the components are immersed in oil, oil that fills the PC case ... . and seems to work ... to see but you do not !


Definition associated with the video taken from Wikipedia: The term

modding case modding or refers to the practice of changing the homes a computer, especially in order to improve and customize the look. A classic example of modding is to open houses in the side of a window that allows you to observe the internal components of PC (in this sense, the modding might have the secondary impact is not to show the power or quality of the components installed).

When computers became accessible to the general public, most of homes were produced in a beige uniform. The beige box was conceived as a purely functional component, and its design did not appear affected, except in very superficial, aesthetic considerations.

Fu 's iMac the first Apple personal computer to present the public with a chassis aesthetically sophisticated and attractive. Several PC manufacturers took up the challenge, and the market began to appear homes black, gray and other colors began to be used led of fluorescent colors besides the traditional "red", "green" or "yellow".

In this context he developed the interest of users for the aesthetics of your computer. If the expression modding, strictly speaking, should refer to a change made to houses (in a creative way and individual) dall'appassionato in the broadest sense is meant as "modding" even the simple selection of components and accessories "engaging" among those offered by the market.

The term "modding" is therefore both a hardware market (characterized by the design not trivial) and the recreational activities of the "modifier" that can often uses components not supplied directly from the market (or uses a creative these components). These two contexts influence each other. For example, one of the changes are most often made by fans to homes was opening a "window" on one of the sides of the case itself in order to make visible the internal hardware of the computer from 2000 onwards, several hardware manufacturers have included this feature in the design of many types of houses.


Text available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

How Remove Mirrors On Wall Ikea

5Ghz CPU cooled with liquid nitrogen

In this experiment is brought to the threshold of Intel Pentiun 4 5Ghz ... cool it is to install a cooling system with liquid nitrogen .... exceptional!


Definition associated with the video taken from Wikipedia: The

CPU ( acronym of Central Processing Unit, commonly known processor) is the physical implementation of one of the two components of Turing machine (the other is the memory ).

task of the CPU is to read instructions and data from memory and execute instructions, the result of the execution of an instruction depends on the data on which it operates and the internal state of the CPU itself, which keeps track of past transactions.

Based organization of memory, there are two CPU families:

  • by Von Neumann architecture classic, in which data and instructions reside in the same memory (It is therefore possible to have self-modifying code ). This architecture is the most common because it is simpler and more flexible.
  • with Harvard architecture: data and instructions reside in two separate memories. This architecture provides better performance because the two memories can work in parallel but it is more complex to manage. It is typically used in DSP .
Texts available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

How Remove Mirrors On Wall Ikea

5Ghz CPU cooled with liquid nitrogen

In this experiment is brought to the threshold of Intel Pentiun 4 5Ghz ... cool it is to install a cooling system with liquid nitrogen .... exceptional!


Definition associated with the video taken from Wikipedia: The

CPU ( acronym of Central Processing Unit, commonly known processor) is the physical implementation of one of the two components of Turing machine (the other is the memory ).

task of the CPU is to read instructions and data from memory and execute instructions, the result of the execution of an instruction depends on the data on which it operates and the internal state of the CPU itself, which keeps track of past transactions.

Based organization of memory, there are two CPU families:

  • by Von Neumann architecture classic, in which data and instructions reside in the same memory (It is therefore possible to have self-modifying code ). This architecture is the most common because it is simpler and more flexible.
  • with Harvard architecture: data and instructions reside in two separate memories. This architecture provides better performance because the two memories can work in parallel but it is more complex to manage. It is typically used in DSP .
Texts available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Biopsy For Ovarian Cyst

Upgrade and maintenance of a PC (Funny Video)

In this video a great computer expert teaches us how to do the upgrade of Our PC ... you do not do it!


Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia

The motherboard (in English motherboard - mainboard-MB or M / B) or system board is an essential part of a modern personal computer brings together all the electronic circuitry to interface between various key components and between them and the expansion bus and interfaces to the outside. It is responsible for transmitting and correct timing of many hundreds of different signals, all high-frequency, all sensitive to interference: its good for this operation is a key factor in the quality and reliability entire computer.
Detail of a Socket 370 motherboard
Detail of a Socket 370 motherboard

It consists of a printed circuit extremely complex, built from a sandwich of layers of copper and vetronite: Typically a motherboard can have four to six layers of copper. In these tracks are drawn connecting the components, which must be calculated with great care: at the frequencies normally used by the CPU and RAM in use today, the transmission of electrical signals can no longer be considered instantaneous, but must take into account impedance characteristic of the copper and the input and output impedances of the connected components, which affect the flight time signals from one point in the circuit.

on this circuit board are welded a series of integrated circuits, hoof and connectors, the most important are the integrated chipset that performs much of the work as an interface between the main components and the expansion bus, the ROM (or PROM , EEPROM or similar) to the processor socket and connectors needed to install the other components of the PC expansion cards. The current structure of the computer system boards is the result of a technological evolution that has led to define a system architecture valid, in principle, for all systems of class personal computer or power comparable.

text available in terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Biopsy For Ovarian Cyst

Upgrade and maintenance of a PC (Funny Video)

In this video a great computer expert teaches us how to do the upgrade of Our PC ... you do not do it!


Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia

The motherboard (in English motherboard - mainboard-MB or M / B) or system board is an essential part of a modern personal computer brings together all the electronic circuitry to interface between various key components and between them and the expansion bus and interfaces to the outside. It is responsible for transmitting and correct timing of many hundreds of different signals, all high-frequency, all sensitive to interference: its good for this operation is a key factor in the quality and reliability entire computer.
Detail of a Socket 370 motherboard
Detail of a Socket 370 motherboard

It consists of a printed circuit extremely complex, built from a sandwich of layers of copper and vetronite: Typically a motherboard can have four to six layers of copper. In these tracks are drawn connecting the components, which must be calculated with great care: at the frequencies normally used by the CPU and RAM in use today, the transmission of electrical signals can no longer be considered instantaneous, but must take into account impedance characteristic of the copper and the input and output impedances of the connected components, which affect the flight time signals from one point in the circuit.

on this circuit board are welded a series of integrated circuits, hoof and connectors, the most important are the integrated chipset that performs much of the work as an interface between the main components and the expansion bus, the ROM (or PROM , EEPROM or similar) to the processor socket and connectors needed to install the other components of the PC expansion cards. The current structure of the computer system boards is the result of a technological evolution that has led to define a system architecture valid, in principle, for all systems of class personal computer or power comparable.

text available in terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Remove Rust Brushed Nickel

How to create your own ringtone for your mobile phone

Why pay 2 € for us when we can send a ringtone crearcela using a program like Audacity Open Source?

This video shows the steps required to create a ringtone from our transfer to the phone using Audacity for the note.



Make Your Own Ringtones - video powered by Metacafe

related to the definition video is from Wikipedia

The ringtone is a sound from a telephone to indicate an incoming call. The term is often used riferisi for a customizable sound available on a mobile phone. This possibility was originally given because people were able to determine if their phone was ringing when they were in the company of other mobile phones owners. The newer phones can use small pieces of music as ringtones and selling them has become a major sector of the music industry. The advertising campaigns based on the ringtones have become very popular, although they have attracted a great movement of criticism.

A telephone rings when a special "call signal" is transmitted. For regular telephones, the ringing is a wave of 90-volt 20-hertz AC generated from the switch to which is attached to the phone. In mobile phones, the ringing signal is a specific radio frequency.

The alternative is to ring vibration. It is highly recommended: *


in noisy environments * In places where the ring can disturb
* to hear weak

Alarm Types

Monophonic

Early phones had the ability to play only monophonic ring tones, small alarm sounds with simple tones. Many of these phones also had the characteristic of having a sound programs using a built-in ringtone composer procedure. Different formats have been developed to allow you to send ringtones via text or SMS, for example RTTL encoding.



Polyphonic Polyphonic means that multiple tones can be played at the same time by using musical instruments like guitar, drums, keyboard, etc.. Many phones are now capable of reproducing politoni more complex, up to 128 individual notes with different instruments can be played simultaneously to make a more realistic musical sound. Handset makers have benefited from new technologies to improve speakers and be able to produce better sound quality.

text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Remove Rust Brushed Nickel

How to create your own ringtone for your mobile phone

Why pay 2 € for us when we can send a ringtone crearcela using a program like Audacity Open Source?

This video shows the steps required to create a ringtone from our transfer to the phone using Audacity for the note.



Make Your Own Ringtones - video powered by Metacafe

related to the definition video is from Wikipedia

The ringtone is a sound from a telephone to indicate an incoming call. The term is often used riferisi for a customizable sound available on a mobile phone. This possibility was originally given because people were able to determine if their phone was ringing when they were in the company of other mobile phones owners. The newer phones can use small pieces of music as ringtones and selling them has become a major sector of the music industry. The advertising campaigns based on the ringtones have become very popular, although they have attracted a great movement of criticism.

A telephone rings when a special "call signal" is transmitted. For regular telephones, the ringing is a wave of 90-volt 20-hertz AC generated from the switch to which is attached to the phone. In mobile phones, the ringing signal is a specific radio frequency.

The alternative is to ring vibration. It is highly recommended: *


in noisy environments * In places where the ring can disturb
* to hear weak

Alarm Types

Monophonic

Early phones had the ability to play only monophonic ring tones, small alarm sounds with simple tones. Many of these phones also had the characteristic of having a sound programs using a built-in ringtone composer procedure. Different formats have been developed to allow you to send ringtones via text or SMS, for example RTTL encoding.



Polyphonic Polyphonic means that multiple tones can be played at the same time by using musical instruments like guitar, drums, keyboard, etc.. Many phones are now capable of reproducing politoni more complex, up to 128 individual notes with different instruments can be played simultaneously to make a more realistic musical sound. Handset makers have benefited from new technologies to improve speakers and be able to produce better sound quality.

text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

How To Get Commercial Planes In Fsx

Lunux iPod in action

this video shows some features of linux installed on an iPod nano, you can also play the legendary DOOM ...



related to the definition video is from Wikipedia

The iPod is a digital music player manufactured by Apple Inc.. He was released from the note home computer in October 2001 and was originally equipped with a 5 GB hard drive. iPod - the first version - it was only compatible with Macintosh systems. To navigate menus and operation of the songs was based on a sliding wheel placed before the unit. The battery charging and downloading of songs were done by a FireWire cable. The iPod, unlike the other music players, was very light, thanks to an ultra slim hard drives manufactured by Toshiba, and very fast in the management of your music library (the Firewire connection was 35 times faster than USB 1.1 connections). Given the success of the player, Apple will release the second generation in March 2002. iPod was sold in 10 GB version in July of that year and released the 20 GB version. The new versions became available for the Windows environment. Apple also brought changes to the iPod firmware to provide it with limited capacity PDA. Among the Windows version and the Macintosh version, the only difference was the method of formatting the hard disk. The Macintosh version using the HFS + while the Windows FAT32. Macintosh computers were able to recognize and use the Windows iPod while the reverse was not possible because Windows was not able to manage the file system HFS +.

In September of 2005 was launched the iPod nano, which summarizes the last two versions on a very small and light player with a color screen that also allows an image to jpg, when sold in versions from a , 2, 4 and 8 GB of memory.

In October 2005 he was presented the video iPod, available in two sizes, 30 GB 60 GB, combined with the songs playing and photo viewing video playback. Since its launch on iTunes you can download not only music videos but also videos and podcasts of many episodes American fiction. For the occasion, the design of the iPod has undergone a slight facelift and is consequently more subtle and with the front inspired iMac. As for the iPod nano, Apple also introduced a black version alongside the classic white.

text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

How To Get Commercial Planes In Fsx

Lunux iPod in action

this video shows some features of linux installed on an iPod nano, you can also play the legendary DOOM ...



related to the definition video is from Wikipedia

The iPod is a digital music player manufactured by Apple Inc.. He was released from the note home computer in October 2001 and was originally equipped with a 5 GB hard drive. iPod - the first version - it was only compatible with Macintosh systems. To navigate menus and operation of the songs was based on a sliding wheel placed before the unit. The battery charging and downloading of songs were done by a FireWire cable. The iPod, unlike the other music players, was very light, thanks to an ultra slim hard drives manufactured by Toshiba, and very fast in the management of your music library (the Firewire connection was 35 times faster than USB 1.1 connections). Given the success of the player, Apple will release the second generation in March 2002. iPod was sold in 10 GB version in July of that year and released the 20 GB version. The new versions became available for the Windows environment. Apple also brought changes to the iPod firmware to provide it with limited capacity PDA. Among the Windows version and the Macintosh version, the only difference was the method of formatting the hard disk. The Macintosh version using the HFS + while the Windows FAT32. Macintosh computers were able to recognize and use the Windows iPod while the reverse was not possible because Windows was not able to manage the file system HFS +.

In September of 2005 was launched the iPod nano, which summarizes the last two versions on a very small and light player with a color screen that also allows an image to jpg, when sold in versions from a , 2, 4 and 8 GB of memory.

In October 2005 he was presented the video iPod, available in two sizes, 30 GB 60 GB, combined with the songs playing and photo viewing video playback. Since its launch on iTunes you can download not only music videos but also videos and podcasts of many episodes American fiction. For the occasion, the design of the iPod has undergone a slight facelift and is consequently more subtle and with the front inspired iMac. As for the iPod nano, Apple also introduced a black version alongside the classic white.

text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License .

Monday, February 12, 2007

Atopic Dermatitis, Neonatal Food

3D Desktop! TouchScreen and XGL on Linux! Receive a gift for nintendo

Simply amazing ....



Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia :

The touch screen or touch screen hardware is a device that allows the user to interact with a computer touching the screen. It can therefore be considered as the union of a device output (screen) and an input device (the system that detects contact with the screen itself, getting the position). The latter mechanism is the use of other alternative pointing devices as mouse or touch pad .

A touch screen can be achieved with a range of quite different technologies. The first touch screen used beams of infrared light screened according to a layout grid just above the surface of the screen. Putting your finger to the screen the user stops some horizontal and some vertical beams beams, allowing the identification of coordinates that has been the "contact".

Most modern models use a sheet of transparent plastic, thin and strong, adhering to the surface of the screen. The position "episode" is calculated on the basis of ability for X and Y axes, which varies depending on the point where contact is made.

Model HP-150 was among the first computers with touch screens on the market in the world. More than a touch screen in the strict sense (that is specifically designed as such), is equipped with a CRT screen Sony 9 "which was added to a grid of infrared transmitters and receivers capable of locate any opaque object placed in contact with the screen.

usually used as a screen for handheld in 2004 the touch screen also became the primary method of control of the newly Nintendo's console , the Nintendo DS , rediscovering very versatile and precise for the gaming applications are typical of this portable console.