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How Virtual Crime Scenes Work

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Virtual crime scenes are digital representations of a crime scene. Learn about virtual crime scenes and the technology used to create virtual crime scenes.

How Hearing Impaired Telephones Work

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Hearing impaired people have a number of options to use telephone technology. Learn about hearing impaired telephones in this article at HowStuffWorks.

TV Evolution Pictures

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TV evolution has come a long way. See these pictures to go through the history of TV and TV evolution and learn about TV technologies.

How Web Seminars Work

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Web seminars take the time and money out of sales pitches, employee training and town hall meetings. Learn how this important technology works.

What is the main difference between FireWire and USB?

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Both FireWire and USB are technologies used to quickly transfer data. Learn about the main difference between FireWire and USB in this article.

How the Virtual Border Fence Works

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The virtual border fence uses a system of cameras and radar to catch border crossers. Learn about the virtual border fence and border fence technology.

What is dot pitch?

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Dot pitch is measured in millimeters (mm), and a smaller number means a sharper image. How you measure the dot pitch depends on the technology used.

How the Nuclear Arms Race Works

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The nuclear arms race was a frantic era in which several nations tested nuclear technology and stockpiled warheads. Read about the nuclear arms race.

How Driverless Car Racing Works

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With a little more technology tinkering, driverless cars could take over the racetracks. Learn more about these automated wonders at HowStuffWorks.

How the Kindle Paperwhite Works

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Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite delivers a new screen display that is supposed to cut down on eye strain. Read about this multi-layered screen technology.

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