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    NELSON MARLBOROUGH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY IPv6 YES-NO-MAYBE-WHEN? JASDEEP KAUR 8/14/2015 NET 601   Summary This report explains the possible implementation of IPv6 stating when it will be and what barriers it will face? It explains need of present time, additional functionality of the IPv6 protocol in comparison with the currently used IPv4 and challenges on the way of the implementation. The major problem of incompatibility between the IPv4 and IPv6 is also well explained. It explains

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    There is change coming to the Wordpress Community, big change. The old TinyMCE-based editor is giving way to a new and better experience dubbed the Gutenburg editor. Over the last 6 months, this editor has been in development and is now ready for testing. You can download the new editor as a plugin now and test it for yourself. One word of warning however, you may not want to load it on a live site just yet. So if you have a local test site give it a go and see what you think. Need a test environment

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    OSD Assignment Task 1 – Introduction The director of A* Advertising wishes to upgrade the company’s application software, while ensuring that is offers adequate usability for the staff. The user has been contracted with the task of determining the proper application software to deploy. a. When considering software, one must list the various criteria that the software must meet. A criteria can be defined as a standard that is used to assist in the decision making process. The following criteria

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    Microsoft built security from the bottom up in SQL Server 2005 and has aged in database security in each new version ever snice. SQL Server 2012 continues the trend with cool new features, like new server level roles, new algorithms, and new permissions. It also adds databases that are contained, which allow the end users to connect to the database without providing permission at the server level. This is an excellent idea to solve problems when you move to databases, but it sounds terrifying from

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    Putting the Edge on Xbox Live Once upon a time, there was a pretty little system that pushed the limits of what was possible in that day and age. In today’s home-entertainment market, it is becoming increasingly difficult remain competitive and stay in the game. According to the MIT Technology Review (2015), Nintendo and Sony did not even make the list, with Microsoft landing the number forty-eight spot; and yet, these three companies are the leaders in putting entertainment in our living rooms

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    EE: Introduction: For several years now, the video gaming industry has been in a lockdown between three giant corporates – Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo. For most part of the industry’s history these three firms have been competing endlessly for higher market share, more customers, and outselling each other. This form of competition can best be called a Red Ocean. Red oceans refer to the known market space – all the industries in existence today. In red oceans, industry boundaries are clearly delineated

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    A Microcontroller is a single-chip microcomputer that contains all the components such as the CPU, RAM, some form of ROM, I/O ports, and timers. Unlike a general purpose computer, which also includes all of these components, a micro controller is designed for a very specific task - to control a particular system. Micro controllers are sometimes called embedded microcontrollers, which just means that they are part of an embedded system. A microprocessor is a general-purpose digital computer with

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    The 4 P's

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    THE 4 P’s OF MARKETING 1 MARKETING THE SONY PLAYSTATION 3 Garret England AIU THE 4 P’s OF MARKETING 2 ABSTRACT In this report Garret will be going over the “Four P’s” of marketing the Sony Playstation 3. He will tell why this product interests him and how important the price and place of purchase are of marketing this product. He will also be going over how the product would be promoted and how to attract customers

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    Mac Vs Mac

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    spread to Windows computers. On top of this Apple has tighter security, leading to a more stable experience. Based on hundreds of reviews, Windows are much better than Mac’s in the coding in that there are less glitches and bugs. There are also the compatibility of Apple products between each other between the phone and computer and many of the accessories that will also have a premium price on

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    You know I think that it just might be but... don 't take my word for it read on and decide for yourself, I personally own two GameCube consoles a purple coloured one and the other is a platinum one and at some point I may go for the missing black one just to be a little cheeky... nah if I was to be cheeky I would already have one of the extremely rare pearl ones in my sights. A Little bit of History. We all know the GameCube did not last very long as the competing consoles had more support and

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