My first thought on seeing the rather raggedy Multi-Format LED Display Watch was “that thing looks hand made”. Not hand made in the sense of a Vertu phone, put together by craftsmen one precision ...
Log out of Google and search for [binary], [octal] and [hexadecimal] and you will see a little geeky easter egg. The easter egg shows the value of the results in that number systems. For example, here ...
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We are currently living in a world where computers are used by almost all people and applications but do we know how computers understand and communicate? Computer language uses zeros and ones to ...
It’s hard to believe today, but in the 1940s, the earliest computer technicians actually worked at the bit level. If a computer made a mistake and the technician determined it wasn’t from a burned-out ...
Very simple. All I need is the character used to access binary and octal number representation in 80x86 assembly.<BR><BR><BR><BR>Thanks.<BR><BR><BR>Jonny K.
This is not new, I actually covered it at Search Engine Land a year ago but never here and I think some of my more geekier readers will enjoy it if they have not seen it. Search Google for [hex], ...
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