The marine information and communication technologies is a complex of interconnected disciplines of science, technology, engineering, developing methods of work organization of sea and river fleets personnel, who are engaged in collecting, storage, transformation, transfer and use of information, as well as the related social economic and cultural problems. The marine information and communication technologies have emerged as a result of the convergence of mathematics, computer science, and marine technology, information and communication technologies. Computer networks MANET are formed spontaneously without any major administrative system. Node functions in this type of network can be performed by routers and the host. They can transmit data packets to other nodes, and support the execution of user applications.
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ASUS PB278Q 7680×1440 Multi Panel Gaming Demonstration
JJ demonstrates the execution of a 7680×1440 multi-panel gaming setup featuring the new ASUS PB278Q 2560×1440 panel. Delivering four times the pixel resolution of HD, the 27-inch ASUS PB278Q is a 2560 by 1440 Wide Quad High Definition (WQHD) monitor that brings incredible definition to your games, videos, and everything else you do. The PLS panel enables more pristine image quality with a 178-degree viewing angle to easily share what’s on screen with others. Featuring 100% reproduction in the sRGB color space and ASUS QuickFit that overlays commonly-used print formats on screen, this feature-filled monitor lets you design detailed graphics with precise color accuracy. What’s more, the PB278Q supports the latest display connectivity for WQHD visuals with HDMI 1.4*, DisplayPort 1.2, and Dual-link DVI ports. Complementing its high-definition visuals, it’s built with two 3-watt speakers for high-quality audio playback. For enhanced ergonomics and comfort, the PB278Q features full tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustments to suit your preferred viewing angle. Experience the true-to-life visuals that will reset your expectations of monitor capabilities.
China News – August 20, 2012: Gu Kailai’s Sentence and anti-Japan Protests
A Hefei city court sentenced Gu Kailai, the wife of disgraced Politburo member Bo Xilai, to death on Monday, but has suspended her execution by two years. This is the latest development in a scandal that’s shaken the ruling Communist regime ahead of a leadership transition later this year. There’s been no official word on what will happen to Wang Lijun, the former police chief who set off the string of political upsets that resulted in Gu Kailai’s suspended sentence on Monday. Rights groups have claimed that Wang Lijun was involved in the taking of organs from prisoners of conscience, though one analyst believes it’s unlikely these allegations will ever be made public by Chinese authorities. There is another twist in the dispute over the ownership of the Diaoyu—or as they are known in Japan, Senkaku—Islands group in the East China Sea. Ten or so Japanese nationalists swam ashore one of the islands and planted a flag saying “Japanese Territory.” The video of the action was released by nationalist-leaning Japanese internet video network, Sakura on Monday. Over the weekend (August 19), anti-Japanese protests erupted in several cities across China. The protests were sparked by the dispute over the Senkaku, or Diaoyu Islands—an island chain claimed by both China and Japan. If you are planning a trip to China, you might want to leave some extra time. Since December of last year the requirements for getting a visa from almost all countries have increased. The Chinese embassy in …