Some of the upcoming changes in the world:
* As video movie stores disappeared, so will gasoline stations. 1. Car repair shops, and oil, exhaust, and radiator shops will be gone. 2. A petrol/diesel engine has 20,000 parts while an electric car engine has only 20 parts. They are sold with a lifetime warranty and are dealer-repairable under warranty. Removing and replacing their engine is only a 10 minute job.
3. A faulty electric car engine will be repaired with the help of robotics in a regional workshop.
4. When your electric car's engine breaks down, you go to a place like a car wash station, give your car a drink and get the car back with a new engine.
5. Gasoline pumps will disappear.
6. Electricity distribution meters and electric charging stations will be installed on roads (already started in first-tier countries of the world).
7. Major smart car companies have allocated funds to build factories to make electric cars only.
8. Coal industries will disappear. Petrol/Oil companies will shut down. Oil exploration and drilling will stop.
9. Households will generate and store electricity during the day for use at night and sold to the grid. The network will store it and supply it to industries that use more electricity. Has anyone seen the roof of the Tesla? 10. Today's kids will see existing cars in museums. The future is coming faster than our expectations. 11. In 1998, Kodak had 170,000 employees and sold 85% of photo paper worldwide. Within two years, their business model collapsed and they went bankrupt. Who would have thought this could happen? 12. What happened to Kodak and Polaroid, will happen to many industries in the next 5-10 years. 13. Did you think in 1998 that after three years, no one would take pictures on film? Because of smartphones, who carries a camera these days?
14. In 1975, digital cameras were invented. The first cameras had 10,000 pixels, but they followed Moore's Law. As with every technology, it didn't live up to expectations at first, but then got better and became dominant. 15. It will happen again (rapidly) with artificial intelligence, health, autonomous vehicles, electric cars, education, 3D printing, agriculture, and jobs. 16. The author of the book "Future Shock" said: "Welcome to the fourth industrial revolution". 17. Software has and will impact most traditional industries in the next 5-10 years. 18. Uber software has no cars, and it is the largest taxi company in the world! Who would have thought this could happen? 19. Airbnb is now the world's largest hotel company, even though it owns no real estate. Have you ever thought of Hilton Hotels?
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Microsoft Internet Explorer - A Browser
Often abbreviated as IE or MSIE, Microsoft Internet Explorer is an Internet browser that allows users to view web pages on the Internet. Users can also utilize Internet Explorer to listen to and watch streaming content, access online banking, make purchases over the Internet, and much more.
Internet Explorer history Internet Explorer was first introduced on August 16, 1995 by Microsoft as version 1.0 and it came with Microsoft Windows 95. With the exception of Windows 10, Internet Explorer has been included with all versions of Windows since its inception.
The latest and last version (which was included with Windows 8) was Internet Explorer 11. Market share While it still has more users than it's replacement, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer has lost a lot of ground over the years.
While still close in numbers to Firefox, Opera, it trails behind Safari and all browsers are far behind Google Chrome. The screenshot above is an example of what Internet Explorer 7.0 looked like with the Computer Hope homepage loaded.
What is a Computer Virus?
Definition:
A computer virus is a malicious software program loaded onto a user’s computer without the user’s knowledge and performs malicious actions.
Description: The term 'computer virus' was first formally defined by Fred Cohen in 1983. Computer viruses never occur naturally. They are always induced by people. Once created and released, however, their diffusion is not directly under human control.
After entering a computer, a virus attaches itself to another program in such a way that execution of the host program triggers the action of the virus simultaneously . It can selfreplicate, inserting itself onto other programs or files, infecting them in the process.
Not all computer viruses are destructive though. However, most of them perform actions that are malicious in nature, such as destroying data. Some viruse s wreak havoc as soon as their code is executed, while others lie dormant until a particular event (as programmed) gets initiated, that causes their code to run in the computer.
Viruses spread when the software or documents they get attached to are transfe rred from one computer to another using a network, a disk, file sharing methods, or through infected email attachments.
Some viruses use different stealth strategies to avoid their detection from anti infect files wit virus software. For example, some can hour increasing their sizes, while others try to evade detection by killing the tasks associated with the antivirus software before they can be detected.
Some old viruses make sure that the "last modified" date of a host file stays the same when they infected the file.
Control Panel
The Control Panel is a section of Microsoft Windows that enables a user to change various computer hardware and software features.
Settings for the mouse sound , network , and keyboard , display , represent just a few examples of what may be modified in the Control Panel.
Below are some examples of how the Control Panel appeared in Windows. Tip: In Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 you can use the search in the top right corner of the Control Panel window to find the area you're looking to adjust. For example, you could type firewall to search for the Control Panel Tip: Firewall settings. In Windows 10 and Windows 8, Microsoft is trying to transition users away from using t he Control Panel in favor of the Windows Settings .
What is Computer Networking?
Simply put, computer networking is the study of how computers can be linked to share data. The concept of connecting computers dates back to the 1960s, when the Department of Defense led the first attempt to create a computer network that painstakingly linked a handful of computers around the U.S. Since then, wireless networking has taken off and networking is now considered an essential part of computing.
A computer without a network, arguably, has little use in daily life. Computer networking involves many things coming together, and ther challenges and important problems to solve in the field of networking: •
There are many Scaling hardware and software to very high (e.g., 100+ Gbps) speeds (routers, switches) •
Effective interaction with user (web technologies) Privacy protection and security (fi rewalls, antivirus software) Meeting growing wireless demand (smartphones, handhelds) •
• Scaling the number of participants to many billions (sensors, Internet Maintaining healthy Internet economics among service providers Addressing social phenomena Seamless connection to highly mobile devices.
List of Windows OS and History From November 10, 1983- Till yet
Microsoft Windows was announced by Bill Gates. Microsoft introduced Windows as a graphical user interface for MS-DOS, which was introduced two years ago. Microsoft Windows is an operating system with a graphical interface.
Microsoft Windows is a very user-friendly, popular and highly used operating system. So in this post we will know when Microsoft introduced various different versions of Windows. Windows name Release Date Release version Windows 10 29 July 2015 NT 10.0 Windows 8.1 17 October 2013 NT 6.3 Windows 8 26 October 2012 NT 6.2
Windows 7 22 October 2009 NT 6.1 Windows Vista 30 January 2007 NT 6.0 Windows XP Professional x64 25 April 2005 NT 5.2 Windows XP 25 October 2001 NT 5.1 Windows ME 14 September 2000 4.90 Windows 2000 17 February 2000 NT 5.0 Windows 98 25 June 1998 4.10 Windows NT 4.0 24 August 1996 NT 4.0 Windows 95 24 August 1995 4.00
Windows NT 3.51 30 May 1995 NT 3.51 Windows NT 3.5 21 September 1994 NT 3.50 Windows 3.2 22 November 1993 3.2 Windows for Workgroups 3.11 November 1993 3.11 Windows NT 3.1 27 July 1993 NT 3.10 Windows 3.1 April 1992 3.10 Windows 3.0 22 May 1990 3.00
Windows 2.11 13 March 1989 2.11 Windows 2.10 27 May 1988 2.10 Windows 2.03 9 December 1987 2.03 Windows 1.04 April 1987 1.04 Windows 1.03 August 1986 1.03 Windows 1.02 May 1986 1.02 Windows 1.01 20 November 1985 1.0
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