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  • An X-ray of a Computer Board. This is the motherboard, the circuit board controlling a computer.
    cpu-board-hugeFC.jpg
  • An X-ray of a computer central processor unit (CPU).
    CPU-computerFC.jpg
  • Thermogram of children and a computer.  The different colors represent different temperatures on the object. The lightest colors are the hottest temperatures, while the darker colors represent a cooler temperature.  Thermography uses special cameras that can detect light in the far-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (900?14,000 nanometers or 0.9?14 µm) and creates an  image of the objects temperature..
    ir07kids-comp1.jpg
  • Thermogram of a laptop computer.  The different colors represent different temperatures on the object. The lightest colors are the hottest temperatures, while the darker colors represent a cooler temperature.  Thermography uses special cameras that can detect light in the far-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (900?14,000 nanometers or 0.9?14 µm) and creates an  image of the objects temperature..
    ir07-797.jpg
  • Thermogram of a computer board.  The different colors represent different temperatures on the object. The lightest colors are the hottest temperatures, while the darker colors represent a cooler temperature.  Thermography uses special cameras that can detect light in the far-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (900?14,000 nanometers or 0.9?14 µm) and creates an  image of the objects temperature..
    ir07-1493.jpg
  • The optical computer mouse is on the left, while the old style ball tracking mouse is on the right.
    comp-miceblue.jpg
  • X-Ray of Google Glass.  Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-3A.jpg
  • X-Ray of Google Glass.  Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-1E.jpg
  • X-Ray of Google Glass.  Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-1C.jpg
  • X-Ray of Google Glass.  Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-4C.jpg
  • X-Ray of Google Glass.  Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-3B.jpg
  • X-Ray of Google Glass.  Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-2B.jpg
  • X-Ray of Google Glass.  Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-2.jpg
  • Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-1B.jpg
  • X-Ray of Google Glass.  Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-4.jpg
  • X-Ray of Google Glass.  Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-3C.jpg
  • X-Ray of Google Glass.  Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-2C.jpg
  • Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14-googleglass-1.jpg
  • X-Ray of Google Glass.  Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-4B.jpg
  • X-Ray of Google Glass.  Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-1D.jpg
  • Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became officially available to the general public on May 15, 2014, for a price of $1500.
    K14Xray-googleglass-1.jpg
  • An x-ray of a modern hard drive. This 500GB drive was manufactured in 2012.
    K15Xcomputer-hard-drive4.jpg
  • An x-ray of a modern hard drive. This 500GB drive was manufactured in 2012.
    K15Xcomputer-hard-drive1.jpg
  • An x-ray of a modern hard drive. This 500GB drive was manufactured in 2012.
    K15Xcomputer-hard-drive3.jpg
  • An x-ray of a modern hard drive. This 500GB drive was manufactured in 2012.
    K15Xcomputer-hard-drive2.jpg
  • An X-ray of a CD and security device.  This is a compact disc (CD) that is used to store data or audio files.  To guard against theft, a security device in placed inside the package.  The security device is an antenna that  sets off an alarm is the device is not de-activated when a shopper leaves a store.  These inexpensive devices are used to guard against shoplifters and theft.
    cd-securityblue.jpg
  • A microscopic view of an inkjet printer head.  The circular hole is the ink nozzle and the flow is often controlled with electrostatics.  The magnification is 200x on the 35 mm camera.
    K09printerhead046.jpg
  • X-Ray of an Apple Ipod shuffle music player.
    x07ipod-shuffle1.jpg
  • A microscopic view of an inkjet printer head.  The circular hole is the ink nozzle and the flow is often controlled with electrostatics.  The magnification is 100x on the 35 mm camera.  There is a dropplet of red ink on the head.
    K09printerhead0016.jpg
  • X-Ray of an Apple Ipod shuffle music player.
    x07ipod-shuffle1neg.jpg
  • An X-Ray of a computer Hard drive.
    harddrive1FC.jpg
  • Pure crystalline silicon.  The element silicon is used in making integrated circuits (IC) for computers.
    K11-silicon4205.jpg
  • Pure crystalline silicon.  The element silicon is used in making integrated circuits (IC) for computers.
    K11-silicon4193.jpg
  • X-Ray of a CT tube.  CT (computed tomography) scan uses x-rays to build a three dimensional image of the structure inside a person.  This CT tube has a spinning anode made from tungsten and an electronic motor.
    K07x07ct-tube2.jpg
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