Digital IQ answers
(1) c. MP3 is digital software that allows music files to be compressed to one-tenth of their original size with very little loss of audio quality. This technology creates very small-sized music files, which can easily be downloaded over the Internet to enjoy on MP3-enabled devices.
(2) True. Most of today's portable CD players are now enabled with MP3 capability. This provides consumers a digital alternative to the music they are listening to in other formats.
(3) d. Most people are aware that e-mail can be sent from PCs, but pagers and PDAs can send e-mails either through direct connections with the Internet via a wired (telephone line) or wireless modem.
(4) b. Clik! is the brand name for Iomega's pocket-sized drives and disks that serve as a compact storage solution for portable handheld computers, MP3 players, digital cameras, and other electronic devices.
(5) b. Visual or audio data is stored or transmitted digitally, in a binary coded format. A binary code uses combinations of two figures, a "0" and a "1," to represent data sent or stored.
(6) False. A handheld PC is typically larger than a PDA, and incorporates a full keyboard. Additionally, a handheld PC has an operating system compatible with a desktop computer, providing similar functions such as word processing, audio recording, and more.
(7) False. MP3 players are limited solely to playing digital recordings.
(8) c. MP3 players are designed to play MP3 music files. Some PDAs are MP3 enabled, which allows them to download and play MP3 files.
(9) a. Bluetooth is a technology that utilizes a small, low-powered radio transmitter in a chip to communicate with other Bluetooth-enabled devices - meaning that portable computers, PDAs, wireless phones, printers, fax machines, etc. will be able to be connected at short range (approximately 30 meters) without cables or infrared beams.
(10) False. Different types of batteries meet different needs. Premium alkaline batteries, such as Duracell Ultra with M3 Technology, are designed to provide superior performance in power-hungry portable devices.
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