Monday, February 6, 2012

Computer FeauresL


                                                  
         1. 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Build 2600
      2. Under Run, msinfo32.
     3. 2.991 GHz
     4. Microsoft Windows XP professional.
     5. 2 GB
     6. 149 GB
     7.  Word, Excel Outlook. 
     8.  Symantec








Friday, February 3, 2012

1. I found a paper like screen on the article we read. This was very interesting because it would make use of computer's much more easy and portable.

2. The chips that can be implanted in food to monitor consumption were somewhat unsettling because they could be used unethically.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Counter-Examples for Ten Commandments of computers:
1. Sending people e-mails or other forms of information that say rude, insulting or condescending things is inconsiderate and morally reproachable.
2. Distracting people in real life while they are trying to work on the computer.
3. Going into people's computer's without their consent or presence.
4. Taking someone's work over the computer or taking any physical parts of one.
5. Saying or insinuating that a person has done something, illegal, morally wrong, or against the the rules on the computer, when they have not is lying about them and is wrong.
6. Stealing a program someone else is using their work without paying for it and equates to plagiarism or theft of intellectual property.
7. Taking someone's computer without their permission to do work violates this principle.
8. Stealing someones work such as a paper or other assignment without their permission is plagiarism and is clearly immoral.
9. A program that is being written deliberately in order to facilitate insulting or downgrading large groups of people (or even individuals) is clearly ignoring or even embracing negative social consequences.
10. Someone using a computer to insult someone else in a paper or on the internet is clearly disrespectful.