NEC P8510 manual Ieee 1394 Devices and Digital Video, Are cookies a threat to privacy?

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When information such as a name, hobbies and educational background is voluntarily provided to a Web site, the information is packaged into a cookie before it is sent and stored in the Web browser for later use. The next time you visit the same Web site, the browser sends the cookie to the Web server that uses the information, for example, to present you with customised pages.

Are cookies a threat to privacy?

A cookie is a simple piece of text and by itself represents no threat. Cookies cannot access the hard drive. The browser can save cookie values to the hard disk, but that is the most it can do to a notebook. On privacy, Net users can be as anonymous as they want to be. Besides, nobody can reveal personal information than the user himself. Web servers allow the tracking of surfing habits and other information that are released and collected. Cookies can be used as a tracking device, but a cookie does not have the capability to read the hard drive or find details of your lifestyle.

Can a virus attach itself to cookies?

Viruses attach themselves to program or executable instruction files, and most cookies are made up of or stored in text and data files. Computer experts say that a cookie has never hosted or spread a virus, and it is unlikely to happen because cookies do not have a feature that will make it easy for a virus to attach itself.

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IEEE 1394 Devices and Digital Video

The IEEE 1394 is also called FireWire® or i-link®on some electronic devices.

Certain software applications are specially designed to easily capture video from digital video cameras, computer cameras, and other sources.

IEEE 1394 Devices

What are the benefits of the IEEE 1394 port?

The IEEE 1394 multimedia connection enables simple, low-cost, high-bandwidth isochronous (real-time) data interfacing between computers, peripherals, and consumer electronics products such as camcorders, VCRs, printers, PCs, TVs, and digital cameras. With IEEE 1394- compatible products and systems, users can transfer video or still images from a camera or digital video camera to a printer, notebook, or television, with no image degradation.

During the analogue days, connecting a TV to a VCR, or playing back a movie from your camcorder to your TV was fairly easy. Then came the digital revolution. Historically, connecting digital devices together -especially high-speed devices- often meant special requirements, including software settings, device IDs, jumpers, switches, screws, latches and terminators. The IEEE 1394 standard works just like in the old analogue days; you plug in a cable and it works.

The IEEE 1394 standard defines its interface as:

Digital - requires no conversion of digital data into analogue, implying better signal integrity.

Hot plug - allows a device to be added and removed without turning off or rebooting the notebook.

Scalable - supports multiple speeds.

Fast - supports guaranteed delivery of time critical data, thus enabling high-quality audio and video applications.

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Contents NEC Versa P8510 Series Table of Contents Text Setup About Your Electronic User’s GuideElectronic User’s Guide For specific models onlyBasic Care and Handling Tips Precautions for Notebook Use Be sure to follow these power cord safety tipsRoutine Cleaning Storage RequirementsIntroducing Your NEC Versa Getting to Know Your NotebookFront View of the Notebook Page Back View of the Notebook Left Side View of the Notebook Right Side View of the NotebookBottom View of the Notebook Keyboard LED Behaviour Multimedia Sensors with LED Indicator Tap this icon once to turn On/Off ECO settings. This is aPower saving mode Tap this icon once to turn On/Off the Bluetooth WirelessPage Function Keys Power Button Optional AccessoriesTouchpad Left Click Button Right Click Button Description Using the TouchpadTouchpad Tips Power Sources AC AdaptorConnecting the AC Adaptor Using the BatteryCharging the Battery Low Battery PowerConserving Battery Power Power Management FeaturesReplacing the Battery Battery PrecautionsRemoving the Battery in your Notebook Installing the Battery in your NotebookHandling the Battery Disposing of the BatteryIntroducing Bios Setup for Windows Vista Entering Bios SetupBios Setup Menus Use Bios Setup toWindows Vista Operating System Setup For Windows Vista Operating system setupWindows Vista Operating System Introduction Windows Vista Operating SystemsWindows Language Selection Dual Boot 2 languages English and Traditional ChineseFor Hong Kong dual boot models only Taskbar Icons Windows Vista Operating SystemDesktop Icons Start Menu Technical Support InformationPower Plan Managing System Power Windows Vista Operating SystemWindows Vista Operating System Power Options Properties Alarms AdvancedTips for Using Windows Vista Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Windows VistaSystem Configuration Label Applications Adobe Reader Bluetooth Wireless Technology Blu-ray Page CyberLink MakeDisc Easy DVD Burning for the Digital HomeImport All Kinds of File Formats Including Record TV Create Stylish DVD MenusCyberLink SoftDMA McAfee Internet Security Suite with Site AdvisorTM 10-in1 ProtectionHome License Subscription Service Safe Search and SurfStops Viruses Halts HackersBacks Up and Restores Files Improves Computer HealthSecures Your Identity Prevents Spam and Email ScamRoxio Creator LJ MusicData Back UpMore Features Advanced OptionsSRS Premium Sound Using your NEC Versa Removable Disk Drives General Information about Optical DiscsOptical Drive Disc LoadingDisc Care Optical Disc Drive CareBays Hard Disk DriveProtecting Your Notebook From Damage Protecting Your Notebook From Power OutagesTaking Care of Your Notebook Keeping Your Notebook in Good Condition Security Operating Environment Preventive Maintenance First Time UseDaily WeeklyShipping Your Notebook Use these steps to prepare your notebook for shippingBluetooth Wireless Technology / Wireless LAN Connecting using a ModemModem Local Area Network LANPower Connections Preparing for TravelWhat To Take Getting Through CustomsConnecting / Using Your Modem Connecting / Using a LANConnecting / Using a Wireless LAN Using Peripheral Devices USB Devices Audio VideoSetting Up a Healthy Work Environment Vary Your Workday Practise Some Stretching ExercisesCheck the following Arrange Your EquipmentYour Chair Your Screen Your DeskYour Input Devices Practise Some Stretching Exercises Reducing the Risk of InjuriesVary Your Workday Three Stages of Repetitive Strain Injury Potential Medical ConditionsRepetitive Strain Injury Epilepsy Warning Pre-Existing Conditions and Psychosocial FactorsProblem Checklist Problem ResolutionStart-Up Problems If You Need AssistanceRecovery Information for Windows Vista NEC Recovery Program from backup partitionFull Recovery Partial RecoveryBackup your personal files Return your notebook to its original configurationPage Page If You Wish to Perform a Full Recovery Other filesFrequently Asked Questions Where can I find the call centre phone number?Technical Support Boot ProblemsComputer Viruses What is a computer virus? What can I do to keep my notebook virus-free?Is my notebook virus-free? What are the different types of viruses?Internet How do I connect to the internet?How do search engines work? How can I narrow down a search on the Internet?Ieee 1394 Devices and Digital Video Ieee 1394 DevicesAre cookies a threat to privacy? Can a virus attach itself to cookies?What are the benefits of Digital Video? What is the Digital Video DV format?Digital Video Safety Notices Safety Warning Modifications to the ProductRadio Frequency Interference Statement Radio Frequency InterferenceSafety Extra Low Voltage Selv Connections and Remote EarthProtected Extra Low Voltage Pelv Remote EarthPower Supply and Cables Power SupplySingapore, Hong Kong, Bangladesh and Maldives PhilippinesBatteries Laser Compliance Statement Thunderstorm WarningRadio-communication Regulation if applicable Additional NoticesElectrostatic Discharge ESD and ESD Protection Product Storage Environment GuidelinesRecommended Environment OperationGlossary Term DefinitionIeee Li-IonNeccap Software License Limited Warranty Disclaimer CopyrightCopyright Trademarks Official Name of the Software Used