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    Key point Technology Corporation established computer color monitors under the line of view sonic back in the year 1990. After the establishment of the color computer monitors, that is when the company name was changed and it became to be known by its brand name ViewSonic Company.

    The CEO who also happens to be the founder of the company is known as James Chu. The fist company that was rated top along NEC, Panasonic, Sony and Mag Innovation was ViewSonic for makers of CRT monitors; this came along in the mid 1990s.

    By the turn of the millennium, View Sonic against all odds emerged to be the largest display manufacturer from Japan/ America. It was later announced that its monitor professional series got TCO ‘99 certificates in the year 1998.

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    Archos Vs iPod – The Next Generation

    Many of you may be wondering what Archos is? Archos is a smaller french company which designs sleek and elegant portable media players. So what’s the difference between an Archos and an iPod?

    For a start an Archos, or the majority of their products are designed to cater more for a video browsing experience – not just music. iPods tend to be music players that can play videos and games as well. An Archos is a video player that can play music and games. To this end, whereas many iPods have small screens, many Archos devices have screens that can be anywhere from 4-7 inches across. This allows for the user to watch a video at a high quality or indeed in some of the devices, high definition.

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    Computer Forensics – A Real World Application

    Everyone’s so caught up these days in computer forensics and forensic science to solve murder mysteries like those seen on the TV series CSI. But computer forensics is not all murder and police drama. There are far more necessary reasons for those in this particular industry, and a very interesting case has come up recently involving the company Nintendo.

    After noticing a recent news article from Australia, I was surprised to find that a US and Japanese based video game company was bringing a law suit forth to an Australian man who violated international and US and Australian copyright laws. After an Australian game store accidentally released the new Super Mario Brothers game for their Wii system six days before Nintendo had scheduled a global release, a 24 year old Australian named James Burt broke through the game’s code and illegally uploaded the game to the internet, allowing thousands to download the game illegally onto their own computers without paying Nintendo any money. This perhaps cost Nintendo millions of dollars.

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