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How Digital Clocks Work

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When you need to know the time, it's about a 50-50 chance you'll turn to some LEDs to find out. Ever wonder what goes on inside a digital clock or wristwatch? Find out about this basic digital technology -- and learn how to create your own digital timekeeper.

What is a digital signature?

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Digital signatures make sure the documents you send electronically are authentic. Learn about digital signatures and other authentication methods.

How Digital Cameras Work

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Digital cameras produce instant photos that you can print or share online. Learn how digital cameras work and read reviews of the best digital cameras.

How Digital Scales Work

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Digital scales are common measuring devices that harness several physical laws. Learn how digital scales weigh everything from peanuts to penguins.

Do I really need a digital converter box for my TV?

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A digital converter box will soon be required for TVs that aren't connected to digital cable. Find out if you'll need a digital converter box.

How Municipal WiFi Works

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Learn about the amazing things that municipal wireless networks can do -- besides potentially providing free or cheap Internet access.

How to Do Long Division: Step-by-Step Instructions

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In math, few skills are as practical as knowing how to do long division. It's the art of breaking down complex problems into manageable steps, making it an essential tool for students and adults alike.

What Is Pi?

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Whether the circle is as big as planet Mars or as small as a tennis ball, the ratio of its circumference divided by its diameter will always equal pi (3.14). But why?

What Is a Quartz Watch?

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Quartz watches actually use quartz crystals to keep time. How can they be so accurate? Find out why quartz makes such a great time keeper.

What Are Prime Numbers, and Why Do They Matter?

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You may remember from math class that a prime number is a number that can only be divided by 1 and itself. But why are they important anyway?

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