93.
The use of the Internet as a delivery vehicle, whereby _____ in a distribution
channel can be bypassed is known as disintermediation.
94.
VoIP allows you to use your _____ to make phone calls.
95.
_____ is known as the second generation of the Web.
96.
Web 3.0 focuses on ____, which refers to the ability of Web technologies to
interpret and understand human-generated content.
97.
_____ refers to the viewing of the physical world with computer-generated
layers of information added to it.
98.
An e-society is one where people live in, on, and through technology with
the _____ being at the epicenter.
99.
Physiological interfaces capture and utilize one’s ____, such as one’s breath,
voice, height, weight, and even the iris in one’s eye.
100.
A(n) _____ system captures spoken words and distinguishes word groupings
to form sentences.
101.
A feature analysis system converts digital signals of speech into ____.
102.
A language processing system attempts to make sense of what one is
saying by comparing the word phonemes generated in pattern classification
with a(n) ____.
103.
In a virtual reality system, one makes use of special input and output
devices that capture _____ and send responses back to the person.
104.
In a virtual reality system, a(n) _____ is an input device that captures and
records the movement of your feet as you turn in different directions.
105.
In a virtual reality system, a(n) ____ is an input device that captures and
records the shape and movement of your hand and fingers.
106.
The most common applications of virtual reality are found in the _____
industry.
107.
CAVEs are holographic devices that create, capture, and/or display images
in _____ form.
108.
A haptic interface uses technology to add the sense of ____.
109.
The “_____” aspect of biometric security involves something like a password
which everyone can create and has.
110.
Most personal identification security systems do not include the “_____”
aspect of biometric security.
111.
____, when inserted into the human body, have in certain cases proven to
block pain for people who suffer severe spinal injuries and help partially
blind people see better.
112.
A standard for transmitting information in the form of short-range radio
waves over distances of up to 30 feet is known as ____.
113.
A wireless transmission technology developed primarily for mobile phones
to support mobile commerce (m-commerce) and other phone activities is
known as ____.
114.
RFID uses a(n) _____ in a tag or label to store information.
115.
All newly issued U.S. passports now contain a(n) _____ chip in the cover of
the passport, which contains all your passport information.
116.
One of the single greatest drawbacks to technological advances is ____. The
best chip manufacturers can do is to make circuit elements with a width of
130 nanometers, which ultimately limits the chip’s speed and capacity.
117.
_____ is a discipline that seeks to control matter at the atomic and sub-
atomic levels for the purpose of building devices on the same small scale.
118.
Multi-state CPUs work with information represented in more than just two
states, probably 10 states with each state representing a digit between
____.
119.
When _____ CPUs become a reality, computers will not have to go through
many processes associated with translating characters into binary and then
reversing the translation process later.
120.
The great _____ refers to the fact that the world is being marked by “have’s”
and “have not’s” with respect to technology.