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Instead, the first models of " Winchester technology " drives featured a removable disk module,
Music drives radio technology, including wide-band FM and modern digital radio systems such as Digital Radio Mondiale.
* Envaulting technology is a password-free way to secure data on e. g. removable storage devices such as USB flash drives.
The latest technology are outboard electric pod drives that can also regenerate electricity ( motogens ).
Since the crucial function of a file server is storage, technology has been developed to operate multiple disk drives together as a team, forming a disk array.
This was done in part to ensure compatibility with existing CD drive technology, specifically the earliest " 1x " speed CD drives.
Technological determinism is a reductionist theory that presumes that a society's technology drives the development of its social structure and cultural values.
In 2005 – 06, a major shift in technology of hard-disk drives and of magnetic disks / media began.
CDC founded a separate division called Rigidyne in Simi Valley, California, to develop 3. 5-inch drives using technology from the Wren series.
Orion is one of very few interstellar space drives that could theoretically be constructed with available technology, as discussed in a 1968 paper, Interstellar Transport by Freeman Dyson.
The lower limit of the device size is determined by anti-proton handling issues and fission reaction requirements, but the concept appears to be feasible using technology and infrastructure likely to be made available during the second half of the 21st century, unlike either the Project Orion-type propulsion system, which requires large numbers of nuclear explosive charges, or the various anti-matter drives, which require impossibly expensive amounts of antimatter, antimatter catalyzed nuclear pulse propulsion has technically sweet intrinsic advantages.
The prominence of the CIO position has risen greatly as information, and the information technology that drives it, has become an increasingly important part of the modern organization.
* Idea of Progress, the theory that scientific progress drives social progress ; that advances in technology, science, and social organization inevitably produce an improvement in the human condition.
It includes all of the logistics management activities noted above, as well as manufacturing operations, and it drives coordination of processes and activities with and across marketing, sales, product design, finance and information technology .”
These were very common up until about 2000, but are now fairly rare: the demise of the ISA slot added a little to the cost ; the great improvement in IDE technology ( particularly in the case of CD-ROM drives and CD recorders ) removed one major use, and the advent of USB made the expense of a SCSI interface unnecessary for most scanners.
Also in the same year, Western Digital adopted perpendicular recording technology in its line of notebook and desktop drives.
Bosch's core products are automotive components ( including brakes, controls, electrical drives, electronics, fuel systems, generators, starter motors and steering systems ), industrial products ( including drives and controls, packaging technology and solar panels ) and consumer goods and building products ( including household appliances, power tools, security systems and thermotechnology ).
Commonly shoplifted items are usually small and easy to hide, such as groceries, especially steak and instant coffee, razor blades and cartridges, small technology items such as iPods, smartphones, USB flash drives, earphones, CDs and DVDs, cosmetics, jewelry, vitamins, pregnancy tests, electric toothbrushes and clothing.
It is one of the last examples of floptical technology, where lasers are used to guide a magnetic head which is much smaller than those used in traditional floppy disk drives.
The linear actuator uses the voice coil actuation technology related to modern hard disk drives.
* Free Fall Sensor is a technology found in many notebook hard disk drives to help protect it if dropped.
DC drives are less expensive than AC variable-frequency drives and were used almost exclusively until the 21st century when costs of AC variable-frequency drive technology dropped.
Some drives support Hewlett-Packard's LightScribe photothermal printing technology for labeling specially coated discs.

technology and Hollywood
The film, which was based on the character of the Cisco Kid in the story The Caballero's Way by O. Henry, was a major innovation in Hollywood: it was the first major Western to use the new technology of sound and the first talkie to be filmed outdoors.
Whether sound was captured on cylinder, disc, or film, none of the available technology was adequate to big-league commercial purposes, and for many years the heads of the major Hollywood film studios saw little benefit in producing sound motion pictures.
Hollywood remained suspicious, even fearful, of the new technology.
The system developed by Case and his assistant, Earl Sponable, given the name Movietone, thus became the first viable sound-on-film technology controlled by a Hollywood movie studio.
Superior recording and amplification technology was now available to two Hollywood studios, pursuing two very different methods of sound reproduction.
IMX utilized the interactive investment technology of Hollywood Stock Exchange to allow web users to invest in real time.
" Cascone goes on to describe what he sees as a ' post-digital ' line of flight in the music also commonly known as glitch or microsound music, observing that ' with electronic commerce now a natural part of the business fabric of the Western world and Hollywood cranking out digital fluff by the gigabyte, the medium of digital technology holds less fascination for composers in and of itself.
In June 1947, Mullin, who was pitching the technology to the major Hollywood movie studios, got the chance to demonstrate his modified tape recorders to Crosby.
With the advent of ISDN technology, LaFontaine built a recording studio in his Hollywood Hills home and began doing his work from home.
On January 22, 1957, the show, which was produced in Hollywood, became the first program to be broadcast in all time zones from a prerecorded videotape ; this technology, which had only been introduced the previous year, had been used only for time-delayed broadcasts to the West Coast.
Technicolor films such as Becky Sharp ( 1935 ), The Garden of Allah ( 1936 ), Nothing Sacred ( 1937 ), and A Star Is Born ( 1937 ) made him realize that Hollywood feature films presented a threat to Germany's internal market and that Hollywood's dominance of colour and musical film technology should be matched, at least if Germany was serious about engaging in a cultural war with the U. S. and Britain.
Stacie Rumenap, deputy director of the American Conservative Union, was strongly against the bill: " The Pirate Act is another masquerade by Hollywood to make taxpayers foot the bill for its misguided war on promising new technology.
In that lecture, which sported a pop soundtrack and the demonstration of an early Polaroid camera, Hamilton deconstructed the technology of cinema to explain how it helped to create Hollywood ’ s allure.
The system allows the university to use Hollywood technology to teach the next generation of computer animators.
Because of breakthroughs in film technology ( e. g. the Panavision Panaflex camera, introduced in 1972 ), the New Hollywood filmmakers could shoot 35mm camera film in exteriors with relative ease.
Hollywood movie making was transformed and ultimately shattered, taking the careers of many silent film stars, directors and producers with it, victims of the emerging technology.
Independent publicists include Hollywood stars and studios as their clients, alongside corporations and individuals from the worlds of entertainment, sports, finance, technology, retailing, and other business sectors.
Exhausted from his battles with the Hollywood system (" The movie business is so totally screwed up that I just don't have the energy to invest three or four years in a feature film ,"), Trumbull retreated to the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts, to escape " the lawyers, the insurance agents, the creeps ", redirecting his career away from traditional Hollywood projects and concentrating instead on developing new technology for movie production, and for the exhibition industry and theme-park rides, such as the Back to the Future Ride at Universal Studios Theme Park.
She has moderated hundreds of panels on science, technology, education and public outreach from Digital Hollywood to MacWorld and chaired the " Techno 2000 " symposium at Pepperdine University.
Technicolor films such as The Garden of Allah ( 1936 ), A Star Is Born ( 1937 ) and Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( 1937 ) made him realize that Hollywood feature films presented a threat to Germany's internal market and that Hollywood's dominance of color film technology should be matched, at least if Germany was serious about engaging in a cultural war with the U. S. and Britain.
For the next game, Access re-used the engine and technology they had developed for Under a Killing Moon, but hired Hollywood director Adrian Carr to direct the game's video sequences and improve the storytelling and presentation.
This provision arose out of a lawsuit between ClearPlay, a Salt Lake City-based company that markets DVD-sanitizing technology, and a number of Hollywood studios and directors.

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