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CGS2060 C o m p u t e r L i t e r a c y with your host Mr. Ken Baldauf

A Visual Class Preview

IBM’s Operations Center

a Pentium processor

our digital world

a rainbow of flash drives

finger scan security

media and gaming PCs

The iMac

Best selling PC – The Macbook

Dell’s Latest 18 lb Notebook

Bill Gates Steve Jobs

Tablet PCs, Convertible and Slate Designs

Blackjack, Blackberry, Treo

Wireless Communications

iPods and Zune

Microdrives from Toshiba Microdrives from Toshiba provide iPods with their ultra high storage capacity.iPods

game powerhouses

IBM’s Flexible Display (in development) flexible displays

surface displays

3D displays

wearable computer systems

augmented reality systems

avatars – living in virtual worlds

worlds.com

2 nd Life

motion picture special effects

global networks

the Internet

video conferencing

CD, DVD, Blue-ray

consumer generated media

robotics

the global positioning system (GPS)

digital hospitals

radio frequency identification (RFID)

viruses & worms

Hackers

zombie computers

all this and more in…