Ethernet SmartCard: Philips Electronics.www.philips.com, Hardware, $200-$700 Ethernet Ethernet Telecommunications networking protocol introduced by Xerox Corp. in 1979. It was developed as an inexpensive way of sending information quickly between office machines connected together in a single room or building, but it rapidly became a standard computer SmartCards are comprised of three products, the NET-EC, NET-SC and NET-WC. The cards offer users a new method of television command, control and system reporting. The system can be broken into various groups, allowing users to control what programming is being watched by different groups. In addition to extended control, the NET-SC card can accept, decode (1) To convert coded data back into its original form. Contrast with encode. (2) Same as decrypt. See cryptography. (cryptography) decode - To apply decryption. and display digital streaming video A one-way video transmission over a data network. It is widely used on the Web as well as company networks to play video clips and video broadcasts. Computers in home networks stream video to digital media hubs connected to a home theater. . The card also lets schools integrate browser browser Software that allows a computer user to find and view information on the Internet. The first text-based browser for the World Wide Web became available in 1991; Web use expanded rapidly after the release in 1993 of a browser called Mosaic, which used navigation, Internet applications and video content into presentations. CIRCLE #521 FOR INFORMATION |
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