computers



HP computers are racist

The face tracking feature of the HP web cam will not recognize or track black faces. You have to watch this video. It is hilarious!



16-bit ALU in minecraft

This is the first part of a planned 16-bit computer that will run entirely in minecraft. That computer will be "Hack" compatible, which is to say that it'll run code meant for the Hack machine described in The Elements of Computing Systems (a fantastic book that you should look up if you are at all interested in how computers work. Its website is www.idc.ac.il ). Some more info: The design was drawn up in a program called Redstone Simulator (does what it says on the tin), which was written by Baezon on the Minecraft Forums www.minecraftforum.net MCEdit ( minecraftforums.net ) was used to help clear off space and import the design into minecraft. Hours of experimenting with prototypes, modifications to the design, and debugging took place in the game itself, however. This project is far from over. Memory, here I come...



Newegg TV: How To Build a Computer - Part 1 - Choosing Your Components

www.newegg.com Welcome to Newegg TV's How To Build a Computer tutorial! This is Part 1, where we'll be covering the different components that make up a typical computer, as well as the different functions they perform. Also, we provide some advice on planning out your build and choosing the best parts to suit your needs. Part 2 - Building Your Computer www.youtube.com Part 3 - Installing an Operating System & Finishing Touches: www.youtube.com Here are some helpful links: Newegg's Computer Hardware Store - bit.ly Newegg's DIY PC Combo Store - bit.ly Newegg's Community Forums - www.eggxpert.com - Credits - Camera, Editing, Titles Mr. Lam 20+ Minutes of Talking about PC Parts: Paul



Lec 1 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008

Lecture 1: Goals of the course; what is computation; introduction to data types, operators, and variables Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu



The Computers - Group Identity

Video for The Computer's single, Group Identity. Released 21st Feb on One Little Indian.



Speed Up Your Computer In 5 Minutes - Video 1 of 3

Hi! My name is Gabe Belanger, MCSE BSc., of Computer Geeks On Call ( sales@computergeeksoncall.ca ). I have been working in the IT industry for 9+ years and I wanted to provide some training for one of the most common issues I deal with each day: slow computers. In about 5 minutes you will be able to safely and effectively speed up your computer and free up some RAM. How? This is done by disabling programs that run automatically when you start your computer. How do these programs get on your system? They come with the installation of programs such as Norton Anti-virus, Microsoft Office, etc. The problem happens not with one or two programs but with say 10 or 20 programs you install over a few months - the extra processing required to run these, often unecessary progams, slowly but surely slow down your computer. Best of all this tool is included with Windows 98, ME, XP and VISTA. It is something every person should do to keep their system running quickly. Adding RAM is often not a solution and neither is getting a new, faster computer - eventually as you install software the computer will slow down again because of the sheer number of extra programs that run.



Computer Tour

Have you always wondered what is on the inside of your computer? This video takes a look at the inside of a computer and examines the seven major parts. Credits: , HowStuffWorks



Eddie Izzard's Encore on Computers

Hilarious! From his "Glorius" tour, Eddie discusses his love hate relationship with computers and how they will eventually end the world.



Learn English 70 - Computers

Learn how to talk about the Internet in English. In this advanced English lesson you will see two friends looking for information about the weather on line. One friend is explaining to the other how to use the Internet to find this information. To continue learning right away and talk to Englishtown teachers 24/7 click here bit.ly or visit www.ef.com and find out more about studying English abroad.



Why is My Computer Running Slow?

www.lockergnome.com - Is your computer really getting slow, or is it just a matter of perspective? Sure, over time it's normal for your system to get bogged down with software that makes the height of its efficiency somewhat lacking, but is the fix easier than simply trashing the old hardware in favor of the newest shiny multi-core on the market? Find out in this video from today's TLDR episode. You can watch the entire live TLDR episode here: www.youtube.com www.lockergnome.com profiles.google.com twitter.com www.facebook.com



The Computers - Teenage Tourette's Camp

The Computers - Teenage Tourette's Camp Dir - Carl Shanahan www.myspace.com/thecomputersfromexeter www.carlshanahan.com



India creates world's cheapest computer

At the low price of $45, the world's cheapest computer tablet, made in India, is targeted mostly at students. In a country where laptops range from anywhere between $400 and $1000, and where the average income is much lower, the hope is that more people, particularly the country's youth, will have greater access to technology. In the next few months over 100000 such computers will be available in select universities. If successful, India may even sell it commercially, but experts say the design still has a long way to go. Al Jazeera's Prerna Suri reports from New Delhi, India.



Explaining Quantum Computing

Quantum computers store and process information using quantum mechanical states. This video by futurist Christopher Barnatt explains what this means and the future implications. For more information see www.explainingcomputers.com



''Computers Of The Future''

Vid i found that tells what computers will look like in year 2020



Explaining Cloud Computing

This video explains cloud computing. It is produced and presented by Christopher Barnatt, author of ExplainingComputers.com, and Associate Professor of Computing and Future Studies in Nottingham University Business School. For more information, please see the "Cloud" section of www.ExplainingComputers.com. You may also want to read my forthcoming book "A Brief Guide to Cloud Computing" -- http



Classic old computers and machines

Classic old military computers and machines -- lots of buttons, knobs, and lights. General purpose data processors. Typewriters. Electronic brains will take guesswork out of decisions. High speed information retrieval.



How to protect your computer from malware

Learn how to protect your computer from malicious software known as malware. Check out www.google.com/security/malware for more information.



Michio Kaku: How to Program a Quantum Computer

bigthink.com Quantum computing already exists, but on a truly miniscule scale. We'll probably have molecular computers before true quantum ones, says the physicist.



Computer Maintenance Tips : How to Make Your Computer Faster

Make a computer faster by checking the system's hard drive and eliminating unwanted items to free up space. Learn to make a computer run faster with tips from a computer specialist in this free video on computers. Expert: Charles Stewart Jr. Contact: www.ipsource.tv Bio: Charles Stewart Jr. has been working with both Windows-based and Mac-based computers for more than 10 years. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC



Newegg TV: How To Build a Computer - Part 2 - The Build

www.newegg.com Welcome to Part 2 of Newegg TV's How To Build a Computer tutorial The Build! In this episode we've gone for epic-scale length and detail. We have two complete builds to share, and step-by-step instructions for how they're put together. To make the video even longer, the first half covers an "external build", which involves connecting your core components outside the case to do a test boot and make sure everything is working. Defective parts are rare, but they can put a damper on your build if they're not identified early in the process. Next up is installing parts into the case, cable routing, and the moment of truth: the first boot after assembly is complete. Enjoy! For Your Reference: Part 1 - Choosing Your Components: www.youtube.com Part 3 - Installing an Operating System & Finishing Touches: www.youtube.com Here are some helpful links: Newegg's DIY PC Combo Store - bit.ly "Build A" Parts List: bit.ly "Build B" Parts List: bit.ly - Credits - Camera, Editing, Titles: Mr. Lam 40+ Minutes of PC Building and Tutorializing: Paul



10 Devastating Computer Viruses

Having trouble viewing this video? Then maybe your computer has been infected with one of these 10 devastating viruses. Where else to find All Time 10s... Facebook: ow.ly Twitter: ow.ly Check out a selection of video's highlighting some Alltime10's favourite and interesting people.. @ www.youtube.com



Computer Maintenance Tips : How to Keep Your Computer Running Fast & Smooth

To keep a computer running fast and smooth, free up the hard drive and delete all the cookies from the system. Keep a computer running fast and smooth with tips from a computer specialist in this free video on computers. Expert: Charles Stewart Jr. Contact: www.ipsource.tv Bio: Charles Stewart Jr. has been working with both Windows-based and Mac-based computers for more than 10 years. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC



Michio Kaku: The Future of Quantum Computing

bigthink.com Today's robots are less intelligent than cockroaches, but advances in quantum computing—transferring information using atoms rather than silicon—could revolutionize the field of AI.



Barack Obama - Computer Science Question

Barack Obama gets asked a computer science question by Google CEO Eric Schmidt.



How Computers Work - Journey Into The Walk-Through Computer

[Recorded 1990] How Computers Work: A Journey Into The Walk-Through Computer is an educational video produced by The Computer Museum and hosted by David Neil of PBS's Newton's Apple. Join David Neil and his four young companions on an entertaining and illuminating trek through The Computer Museum's one-of-a-kind, two-story working model of a desktop computer. The Computer Museum in Boston, Massachusetts was the predecessor institution to the Computer History Museum located in Mountain View, California since 1996. Sadly, the walk-through computer did not move to California with the Computer Museum's collection, but as you can see from this video, it was a very engaging exhibit.



Lesson 1 Computer Hardware Basics

www.beyourownit.com Learn Computer Hardware Basics Join Our Free Training Program At Our Website. Learn About Your CPU, Hard Drive, and Memory. Learn uncommon facts, and helpful hints.



Michio Kaku: Tweaking Moore's Law and the Computers of the Post-Silicon Era

What's beyond silicon? There have been a number of proposals: protein computers, DNA computers, optical computers, quantum computers, molecular computers.



How To Install Computer Memory

TigerDirect is here to help you learn more about the ease of do-it-yourself upgrades. This video features a computer memory upgrade (RAM) in a standard PC. To learn more, visit www.tigerdirect.com or http Post your video review today! TigerDirect www.tigerdirect.com



Quantum Computers and Parallel Universes

Complete video at: fora.tv Marcus Chown, author of Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You: A Guide to the Universe, discusses the mechanics behind quantum computers, explaining that they function by having atoms exist in multiple places at once. He predicts that quantum computers will be produced within 20 years. ----- The two towering achievements of modern physics are quantum theory and Einsteins general theory of relativity. Together, they explain virtually everything about the world in which we live. But almost a century after their advent, most people havent the slightest clue what either is about. Radio astronomer, award-winning writer and broadcaster Marcus Chown talks to fellow stargazer Fred Watson about his book Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You. - Australian Broadcasting Corporation Marcus Chown is an award-winning writer and broadcaster. Formerly a radio astronomer at the California Institute of Technology, he is now cosmology consultant of the weekly science magazine New Scientist. The Magic Furnace, Marcus' second book, was chosen in Japan as one of the Books of the Year by Asahi Shimbun. In the UK, the Daily Mail called it "a dizzy page-turner with all the narrative devices you'd expect to find in Harry Potter". His latest book is called Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You.



Mineral Oil Submerged PC in Aquarium (original video)

DIY kits for sale at www.pugetsystems.com and full details at www.pugetsystems.com We cool a computer by submerging it in mineral oil. In an aquarium, it looks great!



Quantum Computing

A short video explaining what quantum computers are, how they work, and what you'd need to build one.



Computer Architecture Lesson 1: Bits and Bytes

xoax.net Lesson Page xoax.net This computer architecture tutorial explains the basic elements of computer memory bits and bytes. Bits allow computers to store numbers in binary notation. In this tutorial, we explain how to represent numbers in binary and hexadecimal notation and how they differ from decimal notation. Please submit all questions to our forum: xoax.net Copyright 2009 XoaX.net LLC



Generative Art - Computers, Data, and Humanity | Off Book | PBS

Subscribe to the new Off Book channel at www.youtube.com An intriguing combination of programmers, artists, and philosophers, these creators embrace a process that delegates essential decisions to computers, data sets, or even random variables. This allows important metaphors to arise in their work, calling attention to the relationship between humans and the computers that surround us, the mountains of information we generate, and the powerful impact that technology has on our relationships with each other. Featuring: Luke Dubois, Generative Composer Scott Draves, Generative Artist Will Wright, Game Designer Music by: Codex Machine, soundcloud.com Luke Dubois, lukedubois.com Revolution Void, http Tryad, tryad.org Reno Project, http Follow Off Book: Twitter: @pbsoffbook Tumblr: pbsarts.tumblr.com Produced by Kornhaber Brown: www.kornhaberbrown.com



Pathways in Computer Science

Pathways in Computer Science



Recycling Computers

How precious metals are savaged from unwanted computers.



Computer Pioneers - Pioneer Computers Part 1

[Recorded: 1996] Part 1 of 2 The Dawn of Electronic Computing 1935 1945 Computer pioneer Gordon Bell hosts this two-part program on the evolution of electronic computing from its pre-World War II origins through the development of the first commercial computers. His narration traces the development of the stored program computer architecture which remains the foundation of todays modern computers. In Part 1 The builders of the first five computer machines: the Bell Labs Model 1, the Zuse Z1-3, the Atanasoff-Berry Computer, the Harvard Mark 1 and the IBM SSEC tell their stories.



How To Automate Everything, and Make Your Computer Work For You!

This week on Lifehacker, we're going to show you how to make all your technology work for you. We're going to show you how to automate your home, automate monotonous computer tasks, automate backups, and a whole lot more. This is Lifehacker, episode 34. 00:24 - Auto-Convert Downloaded Movies with Handbrake lifehacker.com 00:57 - Home Automation Jason shows us how Control4 allowed him to automate his light switches, AC, garage door, and more. 03:06 - Automate Anything Without Coding Windows: lifehacker.com Mac: lifehacker.com 03:59 - Automate Your iPhone/Android/Desktop Backups iOS: lifehacker.com Android: lifehacker.com Desktop: lifehacker.com 06:19 - Top Posts Always Buy Generic:lifehacker.com Overcome Brand Loyalty: lifehacker.com Install Lion on your Hackintosh: lifehacker.com Design More Attractive Presentations: lifehacker.com 07:34 - Automate Anything in Photoshop lifehacker.com 09:21 - Downloads of the Day Best Backup Apps: lifehacker.com Volume Concierge (Windows): lifehacker.com Tasks Til Dawn (Windows and Mac): lifehacker.com Juice Defender (Android): lifehacker.com System Silencer (Windows): lifehacker.com



Sesame Street - What is a computer?

My answer: Something I can't live without lol!



Computer History

A brief history of the computer I did for class. This is in no way accurate by any means. The assignment was to make a brief presentation on the history of something you cannot live without. I went to school for Graphic and Packaging design, not computer technology or anything of the like. The assignment was suppose to help your presentation skills. My professor enjoyed it, and asked if I could upload it to youtube. Music by Daft Punk.



Computer History - A British View - Part 1 of 3

A British film about computers from 1969. It is presented here as a historical look at how computers used to be in the 1960's when PC's and Macs were over 10 years away. Shown in three parts. Sorry, but the 16mm print is rather battered! To my surprise this clip was featured in 'The Guardian' newspaper's Technology supplement on Thursday December 6th 2007.



The Animals House of the Rising Sun Old School Computer Remix

My last couple of videos I built a couple of robot bands (yeah! machines that play actual instruments). These videos didn't fair as well so i decided to go back to the basics and create a video staring my trustly old HP Scanner and a scrappy old hard drive which was converted into a robotic drum machine. For this video i recorded the audio separately so i could mix it down because the HP scanner isn't very loud. No effects such as delay and reverb have been used. i was very pleased how the hard-drive drums turned out and they sound great. i will definitely use it in my next video. i would like to give a shoutout to James Houston who (i think) was the first person to use multiple legacy computer equipment in conjunction to make a song. Be sure to take the time to view his YouTube video "Big ideas: Don't get any - Radiohead cover by James Houston".



1984 TV Show about Computer Games ( 2.147483649e+09 BCE )

Computers are creating an entirely new platform for playing games, between humans or between humans and computers. Guests: Trip Hawkins, Electronic Arts; Bill Budge, Game Designer; Chris Crawford, Atari; Steve Kitchen, Activision Products/Demos: Pinball Construction Set, One on One, Space Shuttle, Excaliber, Larry Bird Basketball Source: www.archive.org



Newegg TV: How To Build a Computer - Part 3 - Installing Windows & Finishing Touches

www.newegg.com Finally we come to Part 3 of Newegg TV's How To Build a Computer tutorial Installing Windows & Finishing Touches. As a bonus Paul also takes some time at the end of the video for some Q&A, in response to comments from Part 1 and Part 2. Operating Systems Overview - 1:02 Preparing to Install Windows - 3:28 Booting from the Optical Drive - 5:30 Installing Windows 7 - 9:58 Drivers - 14:23 Windows Updates - 26:52 Antivirus - 32:08 Making a Backup Image - 33:14 Q & A Session - 34:41 For Your Reference: Part 1 - Choosing Your Components: www.youtube.com Part 2 - The Build: www.youtube.com Here are some helpful links: Newegg's DIY PC Combo Store - bit.ly "Build A" Parts List: bit.ly "Build B" Parts List: bit.ly - Credits - Camera, Editing, Titles: Mr. Lam Soooooo much talking: Paul



Demo: Understanding the parts of your computer

A computer is a system of many parts working together. This demo, aimed at beginners, takes you on a tour of the parts of a typical desktop computer: the case, monitor, mouse, keyboard, printer, and speakers. www.microsoft.com



Mechanical computer part 1

Here is part of a 50's era training film series expaining how a mechanical computer was used to aim guns on a ship. Compared to today's digital computers it almost looks like Rube Goldberg's abacus but in it's day it was a game changer that proved devestating.



BBC documentary history of computers part 1.

How I Made $729k Buying & Selling Websites tinyurl.com The BBC broadcasted in 1991 the serie 'The dream machine'. This scene is about the tragic story of Alan Turing, the "father" of the modern computer. During the Second World War he devised a number of techniques for breaking German telegraph codes. After the war Alan Turing worked at the National Physical Laboratory, where he created one of the first designs for a stored-program computer, the ACE. This series of the BBC was broadcasted in 1991.



What's new @CERN ? n°3 GRID computing

Hundreds of millions of collisions per second -- Detectors collecting data to analyse 24/7 : the LHC and its experiements generate millions of gigabytes of data. The Computing Grid, a huge, worldwide network of computers was invented to manage, process and store these phenomenal volumes of data. How does it work ? Who uses it ? What is its performance since the LHC started up nearly two years ago? What are its other applications outside particle physics ? We're going to review all this with Oliver Keeble, Computing engineer at CERN who works on the computing Grid



The Computer History Museum

Ellie Rountree visits the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. www.computerhistory.org This episode was created in collaboration with Intel! www.intel.com Join us at Rocketboom.com for an ad free experience.



THE COMPUTERS - SURFIN BIRD

Here's a video we made at Exmouth in the summer for the B-side of the computer's new single RHYTHM REVUE. It's a cover of the Trashmen's SURFIN' BIRD.



Bill Nye The Science Guy: Computers (And How They Work)

(Season 4, Episode 18) - This is one of my favorite shows ever in the world growing up. Heck, I heard about this show in my school since Grade 4. This show really brings back memories of the 90's for sure. I hope you enjoy this episode of Bill Nye The Science Guy if this episode will interest any of you subscribers of mine. Enjoy! :D

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