This document provides an overview of computers and data processing. It discusses what a computer is, the basic components of a computer system including hardware like the CPU, input/output devices, and storage. It describes the three main stages of the data processing cycle: input, process, output. It also discusses different types of data processing like manual and electronic, and classifications of computers according to data handled, purpose, and size. The document is intended to help students in Grade 6 understand basic computer concepts and prepare for an upcoming test on the topic.
Smartphones use mobile phone technology to make calls and send texts but also have large touchscreens, powerful processors, and can run applications. Popular smartphones run Android or iOS operating systems. Tablets are portable computers that work like large smartphones and were popularized by the iPad. Tablets are best for entertainment while laptops are better for productivity due to their full keyboards and storage. Each device has pros and cons for tasks like portability, data storage, and typing comfort.
The document discusses green computing, which aims to reduce the environmental impact of computing through more efficient use of computing resources and reducing pollution from manufacturing and disposal of electronics. It notes that computers use a lot of energy and lists ways to reduce energy usage such as using power saving modes, turning off monitors and computers when not in use, and choosing more efficient LCD monitors over older CRT monitors. The document also discusses reducing hazardous materials used in manufacturing and better disposal and recycling of electronics to reduce pollution and toxicity.
This document provides information about smartphones. It lists the names of 8 students and their guide. It then defines a smartphone as a mobile phone with an advanced operating system that combines features of computers. It lists some key smartphone features like advanced OS, internet connectivity, web browsing, memory, keyboards, displays, wifi and cameras. It also includes images of early smartphones and their evolution. It provides details about smartphone components like operating systems, RAM, ROM, processors, displays and batteries. It concludes with charts showing market share of different operating systems and manufacturers over time.
The document discusses various aspects of mobile devices including what they are, types of mobile devices, mobile operating systems, form factors over time, trends in accessories, security issues, and effects of mobile devices. It covers topics like smartphones, tablets, e-readers, features of mobile OSs like Android and iOS, and potential future technologies such as augmented reality, foldable screens, voice control, and holograms.
Introduction to Basic Computer Concepts PresentationAna Tan
The document discusses the history and evolution of computers from early calculating aids like the abacus to modern computers. It describes inventions like the Pascaline, the first mechanical calculator, the Difference Engine, an early mechanical computer, and the ENIAC, one of the first general-purpose electronic computers. It then discusses the development of personal computers starting in the 1970s and the introduction of devices like the Apple I, IBM PC, and early netbooks.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of smartphones and mobile apps. It discusses:
1) How smartphones evolved from basic mobile phones by combining telephone capabilities with operating systems and additional features.
2) How modern smartphones integrate features of computers, media players, cameras and more through touchscreens and third-party apps.
3) The rise of Android and iOS as the dominant mobile operating systems, powering over 90% of smartphones.
4) How apps have become small, specialized programs that users can download to access a wide range of functions on their mobile devices.
Mobile applications (apps) have become integral to modern smartphones. Originally, phones only made calls and sent texts, but apps now allow phones to perform many tasks like learning, earning, and entertainment. Apps are computer programs that perform tasks, display media, facilitate communication, or provide services. Early apps included simple games, but as phones gained Internet access, apps provided more complex experiences. Today, major app platforms include Google Play for Android, the App Store for iOS, and the Windows Store. Popular app categories include games, social media, banking, shopping, and more. The future of mobile apps is bright, as smartphones and app usage continue to grow significantly worldwide.
The document provides information about the internet including:
1) It defines the internet as a massive network of networks that connects millions of computers globally using TCP/IP protocols.
2) It discusses the history and development of early networks like ARPANET that led to the modern internet.
3) It describes basic internet services including email, FTP, Telnet, and the World Wide Web.
4) It outlines advantages such as access to information, communication/sharing, and entertainment, as well as disadvantages like bullying, crime, and exploitation.
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This document outlines an argumentative presentation on the bad impacts of using gadgets on the human body. It begins with introducing gadgets and their definitions. The thesis is that gadgets like computers, phones, tablets, and game consoles have negative health impacts. Several reasons are provided with evidence, such as eye strain, hearing damage, repetitive stress injuries, obesity, and insomnia. Opposing ideas note some benefits but the conclusion agrees that gadgets can negatively influence health.
This document provides an overview of computers and their components. It defines a computer as an electronic device that can accept data as input, process the data according to programmed instructions, produce output from that processing, and store the results. The key components of a computer are described as the input devices, central processing unit (CPU), output devices, memory, and storage devices. Examples of each type of component are listed along with brief explanations of common input devices, CPU components, data storage units, software categories, and output devices.
What is "Green Computing" and why we need green computing in current Information technology (IT) industry to gain more benefits from electronic devices while we protect the environment.
Laptops are portable computers that contain most of the same components as desktop computers, including a display, keyboard, pointing device, and speakers in a single compact unit. Common laptop features include an integrated display screen, keyboard, AC power source or rechargeable battery, and ports/slots. Laptop processors are designed to use less power and create less heat than desktop processors to allow for longer battery life. Displays are typically built-in LCD, LED, OLED or plasma screens ranging from 7 to 20 inches.
The document discusses the basic functions and uses of a computer mouse. It describes the left button, right button, and scroll wheel. The main mouse functions covered are clicking, double-clicking, dragging to move or highlight items, and right-clicking for shortcuts. Different mouse pointer symbols and their meanings are also outlined.
This document provides an overview of computer systems, including:
- Hardware consists of physical components like the CPU, memory, storage devices, and input/output components.
- Software includes operating systems and programs that allow users and computers to perform tasks.
- Data is raw facts that are processed by software into useful information for users.
The presentation given at MSBTE sponsored content updating program on 'PC Maintenance and Troubleshooting' for Diploma Engineering teachers of Maharashtra.
Venue: Government Polytechnic, Nashik
Date: 17/01/2011
Session-1: Introduction to Computers.
Windows 8 introduces significant changes focused on improving the user experience on mobile devices like tablets. New features include a faster startup, support for USB 3.0 and near field communication, improved file operations, and cloud backup functionality. Additional security features are also added, like PIN login, antivirus in Windows Defender, and Secure Boot protection. Hardware requirements are specified for both traditional PCs and newer tablet devices. The conclusion states that Windows 8 provides strong competition in the mobile market but changes like the Start screen may not be favored by all.
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There are three main styles of tablet PCs: convertible, slate, and sturdy. Convertible tablets have keyboards that rotate 180 degrees. Slate tablets have detachable or no keyboards and docking solutions. Sturdy tablets are ruggedized for rough conditions like military or construction use. Tablet PCs provide benefits like portability, wireless connectivity, and handwriting/speech recognition, but also drawbacks such as potential breakage, weight, and need for protection. Security, battery life, and digitizer/recognition accuracy are also considerations when using tablet PCs.
Computer: Definition
A computer is a machine that can be programmed to manipulate symbols. Its principal characteristics are:
It responds to a specific set of instructions in a well-defined manner.
It can execute a prerecorded list of instructions (a program).
It can quickly store and retrieve large amounts of data.
Therefore computers can perform complex and repetitive procedures quickly, precisely and reliably. Modern computers are electronic and digital. The actual machinery (wires, transistors, and circuits) is called hardware; the instructions and data are called software. All general-purpose computers require the following hardware components:
Central processing unit (CPU): The heart of the computer, this is the component that actually executes instructions organized in programs ("software") which tell the computer what to do.
Memory (fast, expensive, short-term memory): Enables a computer to store, at least temporarily, data, programs, and intermediate results.
Mass storage device (slower, cheaper, long-term memory): Allows a computer to permanently retain large amounts of data and programs between jobs. Common mass storage devices include disk drives and tape drives.
Input device: Usually a keyboard and mouse, the input device is the conduit through which data and instructions enter a computer.
Output device: A display screen, printer, or other device that lets you see what the computer has accomplished.
In addition to these components, many others make it possible for the basic components to work together efficiently. For example, every computer requires a bus that transmits data from one part of the computer to another.
Tablets are mobile computing devices that are larger than smartphones but smaller than laptops. They have touchscreens, allow users to access the internet, watch videos, and use apps. Major tablet makers include Apple, which produces the iPad, and companies that make Android tablets like Google, which designs the Android operating system that other companies use to make tablets. When choosing an Android tablet, factors to consider include price, specifications, features, and storage needs.
Importance of computer name anand agrawalanand agrawal
The document discusses the importance of computers in modern life. It explains that computers have become essential tools in nearly every industry and aspect of personal life. They are used for business, education, medicine, administration, banking, transportation and many other sectors. Computers allow businesses to be more efficient and productive. They also allow large amounts of information to be easily stored. The document highlights how computers benefit schools, universities and medical professionals. It concludes that computers now play a vital role in societies around the world.
Laptops are portable personal computers that contain components like desktop computers in a single unit. They can be powered by electricity or a rechargeable battery, allowing them to be used in multiple locations. While laptops are more portable than desktops, they also have disadvantages like limited performance, upgradeability, and durability compared to desktop computers. Common laptop accessories include sleeves, cases, and coolers to protect and cool the laptop.
Laptops are portable personal computers that contain components like desktop computers in a single unit. They can be powered by electricity or batteries, allowing mobility. While laptops have advantages like portability, productivity, and connectivity, they also have disadvantages such as limited performance and upgradeability compared to desktops. Common laptop accessories include sleeves, cases, and coolers to protect and cool the devices.
Tablet pc will be the future of computershafia Nadeem
Tablet PCs were first attempted in the 1980s but were too large. The iPad introduced in 2010 was a successful tablet. A tablet is a portable personal computer that uses a touch screen as its primary input. While some tablets have keyboards, others only offer touchscreen input. Tablets are becoming more popular for business, education, and personal use due to their portability and touchscreen capabilities.
This document discusses different types of computer systems: laptops, tablets, desktops, servers, smartphones, game consoles, and embedded systems. Laptops and tablets are portable devices that can access the internet wirelessly, while desktops are non-portable personal computers. Servers provide network services across private and public networks. Smartphones combine phone and computing capabilities. Game consoles provide an entertainment platform for playing games with high-resolution graphics. Embedded systems control larger mechanical systems like cars and airplanes through specialized computer hardware.
Bert Keely dreamed of creating tablet PCs and first drew designs at SGI labs. He pitched his idea to Apple and Dell but they refused. Bill Gates accepted the idea and tasked Microsoft with developing an OS. A tablet PC is an optimized version of a desktop or notebook that uses a touchscreen instead of keyboard/mouse. It has all the functions of a computer and some have calling capabilities. Tablet PCs are used in education for their portability and in medicine to access electronic health records.
The document discusses the history and features of tablet PCs. It notes that while early tablets from the 1980s were large, the first successful tablet was the iPad introduced in 2010. Tablet PCs have touch screens, cameras, app stores, and wireless connectivity. They come in slate, convertible, rugged, and hybrid styles. Tablets are more portable than computers but have smaller screens, less storage, and shorter battery life. They are useful for businesses, hospitals, filling forms, art, and education. The future of computing may involve increased tablet use.
Desktop computers have a computer tower, monitor, keyboard and mouse and are intended for reliability and multiple functions mainly in offices and homes. Laptops can perform the same functions as desktops but are portable with integrated components like the screen, keyboard, and computer in one unit powered by a battery. Notebooks/netbooks are smaller laptops primarily for internet access due to their small, light and portable size. Tablets are light portable computers mainly for web browsing and games like the Apple iPad. Games consoles can be used for internet, TV, music, movies and playing games either solo or online against others. Mobile phones are handheld devices for calling, texting and include smartphones for additional functions like email and apps. PD
Tablet PCs are portable computers that use a touchscreen as their primary input. They run standard PC operating systems and can be used like laptops with the added benefit of pen or touch input. Tablet PCs are being used increasingly in education due to their low cost, mobile form factor, and touch interface compared to laptops. They are also being used more in healthcare for patient education, rehabilitation, and pharmaceutical applications. Popular tablet PCs available in India include the Apple iPad, HP Slate, Dell Streak, Samsung Tab, Asus EEE Tablet, and a $35 tablet from an Indian company.
Tablet PCs are portable computers that can be used with a pen or finger as input devices. They run standard PC operating systems and have touchscreens. Tablet PCs are being used increasingly in education and healthcare due to their mobile form factor and touch interfaces. In education, they provide long battery life, portability, and tools for digital reading and multimedia. In healthcare, they are used for patient education and rehabilitation as well as pharmaceutical applications. Popular tablet PCs available in India include the Apple iPad, HP Slate, Dell Streak, Samsung Tab, Asus EEE Tablet, and a $35 tablet from India.
Desktop computers are designed to stay in one place and connect to external components like keyboards, mice and monitors. Laptops are portable versions that have integrated keyboards and touchpads. Tablets are even more portable with only touchscreens. Smartphones combine phone capabilities with computing. Video game consoles provide interactive gaming experiences. Embedded systems power devices like car entertainment systems. Servers host network services for clients.
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This document discusses the benefits of using laptop computers for business purposes. It notes that laptops are portable, allow easier communication and storage of business information, and can be used as advertising and marketing tools. While laptops are more difficult to repair than desktops and have less memory and slower speeds, their portability and space-saving features make them valuable for businesses. The document also provides reasons for businesses to purchase laptops, such as their usefulness for presentations, storage, and allowing access and work from anywhere with wireless connectivity.
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The document outlines an IT training presentation covering:
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Have you noticed the OpenSSF Scorecard badges on the official Dart and Flutter repos? It's Google's way of showing that they care about security. Practices such as pinning dependencies, branch protection, required reviews, continuous integration tests etc. are measured to provide a score and accompanying badge.
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UiPath Community Day Kraków: Devs4Devs ConferenceUiPathCommunity
We are honored to launch and host this event for our UiPath Polish Community, with the help of our partners - Proservartner!
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Data Protection in a Connected World: Sovereignty and Cyber Securityanupriti
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The lecture titled "Automating AppSec" delves into the critical challenges associated with manual application security (AppSec) processes and outlines strategic approaches for incorporating automation to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and scalability. The lecture is structured to highlight the inherent difficulties in traditional AppSec practices, emphasizing the labor-intensive triage of issues, the complexity of identifying responsible owners for security flaws, and the challenges of implementing security checks within CI/CD pipelines. Furthermore, it provides actionable insights on automating these processes to not only mitigate these pains but also to enable a more proactive and scalable security posture within development cycles.
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Automating CI/CD Gates:
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The presentation showcases the diverse real-world applications of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) across multiple industries:
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Tara Thimmanaik, AI Systems and Solutions Architect at Intel, presents the “Intel’s Approach to Operationalizing AI in the Manufacturing Sector,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
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2. Agenda
Introduction to Tablets
Features
Advantages of Tablet PC
Uses of Tablet PC
Comparisons
Drawbacks of Tablet PC
Why Tablets ?
Future Scope
Conclusion
3. A tablet is like a large phone and small
laptop built into one. Tablets can be thought
of as small, handheld computers. They’re
smaller than a laptop but larger than a
smartphone.
A Tablet PC is equipped with sensors,
including cameras, microphone, finger
computer mouse & keyboard.
IntroductiontoTablets
4. Features
Portability
Tablets are more portable than laptops.
Touch Screen
No additional keyboards & mouse for input.
Camera
Most tablets comes with one or two cameras.
Back camera & Front camera or web cam.
App store
Tablets has large no. of apps available in it.
Wireless internet connectivity
Wireless connectivity usually with Wi-Fi
standard & optional mobile broadband.
6. In business
Used for conferences, events & trade show
In hospitals
Doctors can enter patient chart data quickly
Entering forms
Tablet PC works like a pad of paper to fill forms
Artistic use
Make sketches using stylus or by fingers
Educational use
Students able to note & make their lectures on
tablet quiet easy
Usesof
TabletPC
8. Tablet Desktop
• Smaller screen size ranges between 6”
to 10”
• Comes with built in storage, ranging
from 8GB to 128GB & also supports
external storage devices
• Comes with charger, data cable, hand
free, OTG cable etc.
• Difficult to input data as compared to
desktop & laptop PC
• Connected to large screen monitors,
which consume more space
• Supports Hard drive over 1TB also
supports external storage devices
• These are basically peripheral devices
like headphones, mic, joystick, web
cam, etc.
• Data entry is very easy which uses
keyboards & mouse
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9. Tablet Laptop
• When compared to laptops, Tablet PCs
are more portable.
• Longer battery life as compared to
laptops i.e. maximum 5 hours
• Tablet PCs are less expensive than a
laptop.
• When compared to Tablet PC, Laptops
are robust to carry.
• Laptop PC has low battery timing i.e.
maximum 3 hours
• Laptops are comparatively expensive.
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10. Tablet Smartphone
• When you want to read a book a Tablet
PC will be better than a Smartphone in
term of screen size.
• It is mainly used for tasks that can be
easily performed by a laptop.
• Many tablets do not have call and SMS
functionalities.
• The small size of the device may be
insufficient while you want to watch a
movie or read eBooks.
• It is mainly used for the task done by a
telephone and some tasks of
computers.
• Smartphones have call and SMS
functionalities.
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11. Drawbacks of
TabletPC
• Screen size is smaller than laptops
• The camera quality is not so good
• Input slower than laptops
• Fragility – Thin glass screens not made for absorb
heavy impacts
• Ergonomic Discomfort – Repetitive strain injuries
& back pain
• Overheating problem
• Lack of Ports – They do not have VGA & card
reader ports
12. WhyTablets? Tablets are less expensive than laptops.
Tablets have better battery life than smartphones.
Tablets are better for reading eBooks and news.
Tablets are better for art designing.
Tablets are great for meetings.
Tablets are great for presentations.
13. FutureScope
Projection andTablets
Tablets that houses a built-in projector for
blasting your media on a wall.
Flexible Tablets
For app developers and others who work in
tablets flexible displays could open up a whole
new range of uses.
Phablets
Like the name suggests, is half a smartphone
and half a tablet. It is hybrid of both.
Augmented RealityTablets
Tablets can be used as a “magic lens” to
creates a artificial environment for real world
objects
14. Conclusion
As time passes, technology will be more
developed. We will eventually opt for the
better technology. Previously, desktops were
preferred. Then laptops. And tablets are a
new asset now. Tablets will play a vital role in
the computer world in the next generation.