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Tony Bennett Tour Schedule & Tickets in Nashville, TN on Thursday 2/20/2014
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It is connected to a television or a television-sized computer display and is often used as a digital photo, music, video player, TV receiver and digital video recorder. Home theater PCs are also referred to as media center systems or media servers. The general goal in a HTPC is usually to combine many or all components of a home theater setup into one box. They can be purchased pre-configured with the required hardware and software needed to add television programming to the PC, or can be cobbled together out of discrete components as is commonly done with MythTV, Windows Media Center, GB-PVR, SageTV, Famulent or LinuxMCE. More recently, home theatre PCs have been given the ability to connect to services that play movies and TV shows on demand.and many are built similarly to laptops.geared towards gamers.ling prices of personal computers, unlike other consumer commodities, steadily declined due to lower costs of production and manufacture. Capabilities of the computers also increased. In xxxx, an Altair kit sold for only around US $400, but required customers to solder components into circuit boards; peripherals required to interact with the system in alphanumeric form instead of blinking lights would add another $xxxx, and the resultant system was onlyAt their introduction in xxxx, the US $1,795 price of the Osborne 1 and its competitor Kaypro was considered an attractive price point; these systems had text-only displays and only floppy disks for storage. By xxxx, Michael Dell observed that a personal computer system selling at retail for about $3,000 US was made of components that cost the dealer about $600; typical gross margin on a computer unit was around $1,000.[38] The total value of personal computer purchases in the US in xxxx was about $4 billion, comparable to total sales of pet food. By late xxxx, the average selling price of personal computer systems in the UnitedFor Microsoft Windows systems, the average selling price (ASP) showed a decline in xxxx/xxxx, possibly due to low-cost netbooks, drawing $569 for desktop computers and $689 for laptops at U.S. retail in August xxxx. In xxxx, ASP had further fallen to $533 for desktops and to $602 for notebooks by January and to $540 and $560 in February.[40] According to research firm NPD, the average selling price of all Windows portable PCs has fallen from $659 in October xxxx A workstation is a high-end personal computer designed for technical, mathematical, or scientific applications. Intended primarily to be used by one person at a time, they are commonly connected to a local area network and run multi-user operating systems. Workstations are used for tasks such as computer-aided design, drafting and modeling, computation-intensive scientific and engineering calculations, image processing, architectural modeling, and computer graphics for animation and motionPrior to the wide spread usage of PCs, a computer that could fit on a desk was remarkably small. Today the phrase usually indicates a particular style of computer case. Desktop computers come in a variety of styles ranging from large vertical tower cases to small form factor models that can be tucked behind an LCD monitor. In this sense, the term 'desktop' refers specifically to a horizontally oriented case, usually intended to have the display screen placed on top to save space on the desk top. Most modern desktop computers have separate screens and keyboards. picture visual effects.[42]to $519 in October xxxx.[41] States had dropped below $xxxx.[39] of use to hobbyists.[37]onsulting firm predicted that in xxxx, smartphones and tablet computers as computing devices would surpass the PCs sales.[31] As of xxxx, worldwide sales of PCs had begun to fall as many consumers moved to tablets and smartphones for gifts and personal use. Sales of 90.3 million units in the 4th quarter of xxxx represented a 4.9% decline from sales in the 4th quarter of xxxx.[32] Global PC sales fell sharply in the first quarter of xxxx, according to IDC data. The 14% year-over-year decline was the largest on record since the firm began tracking in xxxx, and double what analysts had been expecting.[33][34] The decline of Q2 xxxx PC shipments marked the fifth straight quarter of falling sales.[35] "This is horrific news for PCs," remarked an analyst. "It?s all about mobile computing now. We have definitely reached the tipping point."[33] Data from Gartner Inc. showed a similar decline for the same time period.[33] China's Lenovo Group bucked the general trend as strong sales to first time buyers in the developing world allowed the company's sales to stay flat overall.[33] Windows 8, which was designed to look similar to tablet/smartphone software, was cited as a contributing factor in the decline of new PC sales. "Unfortunately, it seems clear that the Windows 8 launch not only didn?t provide a positive boost to the PC market, but appears to have slowed the market," said IDC Vice President Bob O?Donnell.[34]e to the influence of the IBM PC on the personal computer market, personal computers and home computers lost any technical distinction. Business computers acquired color graphics capability and sound, and home computers and game systems users used the same processors and operating systems as office workers. Mass-market computers had graphics capabilities and memory comparable to dedicated workstations of a few years before. Even local area networking, originally a way to allow business computers to share expensive mass storage and peripherals, becaIn xxxx "The Computer" was named Machine of the Year by Time Magazine. The feature is modeled after a sales pitch, discussing the computer as a gateway to immense progress. It suggests that the personal computer could open up new frontiers to man: namely the increase of convenience and freeing of time for more "meaningful activities", such as dreaming. The hopes and expectations in the development of the computer spanned beyond the technological sense; it was expected to expand accessibility of information and processing to more (minority) groups of people in its emergenIn xxxx, 125 million personal computers were shipped in comparison to 48 thousand in xxxx.[12] More than 500 million personal computers were in use in xxxx and one billion personal computers had been sold worldwide from the mid-xxxxs up to this time. Of the latter figure, 75 percent were professional or work related, while the rest were sold for personal or home use. About 81.5 percent of personal computers shipped had been desktop computers, 16.4 percent laptops and 2.1 percent servers. The United States had received 38.8 percent (394 million) of the computers shipped, Europe 25 percent and 11.7 percent had gone to the Asia-Pacific region, the fastest-growing market as of xxxx. The second billion was expected to be sold by xxxx.[13] Almost half of all the households in Western Europe had a personal computer and a computer could be found in 40 percent of homes in UniAs of June xxxx, the number of personal computers in use worldwide hit one billion,[25] while another billion is expected to be reached by xxxx. Mature markets like the United States, Western Europe and Japan accounted for 58 percent of the worldwide installed PCs. The emerging markets were expected to double their installed PCs by xxxx and to take 70 percent of the second billion PCs. About 180 million computers (16 percent of the existing installed base) were expected to be replaced and 35 million to be dumped into landfill in xxxx. The whole installed bIn the developed world, there has been a vendor tradition to keep adding functions to maintain high prices of personal computers. However, since the introduction of the One Laptop per Child foundation and its low-cost XO-1 laptop, the computing industry started to pursue the price too. Although introduced only one year earlier, there were 14 million netbooks sold in xxxx.[29] Besides the regular computer manufacturers, companies making especially rugged versions of computers have sprung up, offering alternatives for people operating their machines in extreme weather or environments.[30]ase grew 12 percent annually.[26][27]ted Kingdom, compared with only 13 percent in xxxx.[14]ce as a commercial object. [11]me a standard feature of personal computers used at home.d for household use, with software for personal productivity, programming and games. They typically could be used with a television already in the home as the computer display, with low-detail blocky graphics and a limited color range, and text about 40 characters wide by 25 characters tall. One such machine, the ZX Spectrum introduced at xxxx, totaled 8 million unit sold. Following came the Commodore 64, totaled 17 million units sold, making it the best-selling single personal computer model of all time.[8][9] Another such computer, the NEC PC-98, sold more than 18 million units.[10]l computer (PC) is a general-purpose computer, whose size, capabilities, and original sale price makes it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an end-user with no intervening computer operator. This contrasted with the batch processing or time-sharing models which allowed larger, more expensive minicomputer and mainframe systems to be used by many people, usually at the same time. Large data processing systems require a full-time staff to operaSoftware applications for most personal computers include, but are not limited to, word processing, spreadsheets, databases, Web browsers and e-mail clients, digital media playback, games, and myriad personal productivity and special-purpose software applications. Modern personal computers often have connections to the Internet, allowing access to the World Wide Web and a wide range of other resources. Personal computers may be connected to a local area network (LAN), either by a cable or a wireless connection. A personal computer may be a desktop computer or a laptop, tablet, or aEarly PC owners usually had to write their own programs to do anything useful with the machines, even lacking an operating system. The very earliest microcomputers, equipped with a front panel, required hand-loading of a bootstrap program to load programs from external storage (paper tape, cassettes, or eventually diskettes). Before very long, automatic booting from permanent read-only meToday's users have access to a wide range of commercial software, freeware and free and open-source software, which is provided in ready-to-run or ready-to-compile form. Since the early xxxxs, Microsoft operating systems and Intel hardware have dominated much of the personal computer market, first with MS-DOS and then with Windows. Popular alternatives to Microsoft's Windows operating systems include Apple's OS X and the free open-source Linux and BSD operating systems. AMD provides the major alternative to Intel's central processing units. Applications and games for PCs are typically developed and distributed independently from the hardware or OS manufacturers, whereas software for many mobile phones and other portable systems is approved and distributed through a centralizedThe Soviet MIR series of computers was developed from xxxx to xxxx in a groA laptop computer or simply laptop, also called a notebook computer, is a small personal computer designed for portability. Usually all of the interface hardware needed to operate the laptop, such as USB ports (previously parallel and serial ports), graphics card, sound channel, etc., are built into a single unit. Laptops contain high capacity batteries that can power the device for extensive periods of time, enhancing portability. Once the battery charge is depleted, it will have to be recharged through a power outlet. In the interest of saving power, weight and space, they usually share RAM with the video channel, slowing their performance compared to an equivalent desktop machine. For this reason, Desktop or Gaming computers are generally preferred to laptop PCs for gaming purposes.up headed by Victor Glushkov. It was designed as a relatively small-scale computer for use in engineering and scientific applications and contained a hardware implementation of a high-level programming language. Another innovative feature for that time was the user interface combining a keyboard with a monitor and light pen for correcting texts and drawing on In xxxx the IBM Los Gatos Scientific Center developed a portable computer prototype called SCAMP (Special Computer APL Machine Portable) based on the IBM PALM processor with a Philips compact cassette drive, small CRT and full function keyboard. SCAMP emulated an IBM xxxx minicomputer in order to run APLxxxx.[5] In xxxx APL was generally available only on mainframe computers, and most desktop sized microcomputers such as the Wang xxxx or HP xxxx offered only BASIC. Because SCAMP was the first to emulate APLxxxx performance on a portable, single user computer, PC Magazine in xxxx designated SCAMP a "revolutionary concept" and "the world's first personal computer".[5][6] This seminal, single user portable computer now resides in the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Successful demonstrations of the xxxx SCAMP prototype led to the IBM xxxx portable microcomputer launched in xxxx with the ability to be programmed in both APL and BASIC for engineers, analysts, statisticians and other business problem-solvers. In the late xxxxs such a machine would have been nearly as large as two desks and would have weigAnother seminal product in xxxx was the Xerox Alto, developed at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), it had a graphical user interface (GUI) that later served as inspiration for Apple Computer'sOne main drawback of the laptop is sometimes, due to the size and configuration of components, relatively little can be done to upgrade the overall computer from its original design. Internal upgrades are either not manufacturer recommended, can damage the laptop if done with poor care or knowledge, or in some cases impossible, making the desktop PC more modular. Some internal upgrades, such as memory and hard disks upgrades are often easy, a display or keyboard upgrade is usually impossible. The laptop has the same access as the desktop to the wide variety of devices, such as external displays, mice, cameras, storage devices and keyboards, which may be attached externally through USB ports and other less common ports such as external video. Macintosh, and Microsoft's Windows operating system. Also in xxxx Hewlett Packard introduced fully BASIC programmable microcomputers that fit entirely on top of a desk, including a keyboard, a small one-line display and printer. The Wang xxxx microcomputer of xxxx had a full-size cathode ray tube (CRT) and cassette tape storage.[7] These were generally expensive specialized computers sold for business or scientific uses. The introduction of the microprocessor, a single chip with all the circuitry that formerly occupied large cabinets, led to the proliferation of personal computEarly personal computers ? generally called microcomputers ? were sold often in kit form and in limited volumes, and were of interest mostly to hobbyists and technicians. Minimal programming was done with toggle switches to enter instructions, and output was provided by front panel lamps. Practical use required adding peripherals such as keyboards, computer displays, disk drives, and printers. Micral N was the earliest commercial, non-kit microcomputer based on a microprocessor, the Intel xxxx. It was built starting in xxxx and about 90,000 units were sold. In xxxx Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak sold the Apple I computer circuit board, which was fully prepared and contained about 30 chips. The first successfully mass marketed personal computer was the Commodore PET introduced in January xxxx, but backordered and not available until later in the year. It was soon followed by the Apple II (usually referred to as the "Apple") in June xxxx, and the TRS-80 from Radio Shack in November xxxx. Mass-market ready-assembled computers allowed a wider range of people to use computers, focusing more on software applications and less on development of the processor hardware.ers after xxxx.hed about half a ton.[5]screen.[4] online store.[1][2]mory became universal. handheld PC.te eThe operating system (e.g.: Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux or many others) can be located on any storage, but typically it is on a hard disks. A Live CD is the running of an OS directly from a CD. While this is slow compared to storing the OS on a hard drive, it is typically used for installation of operating systems, demonstrations, system recovery, or other special purposes. Large flash memory is currently more expensive than hard drives of similar size (as of mid-xxxx) but are starting to appear in laptop computers because of their low weight, small size and low power requirements.fficiently.
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Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall
Nashville, TN
Thursday 2/20/xxxx
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Winspear Opera House
Dallas, TX
Tuesday 1/21/xxxx
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Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center
Midland, TX
Wednesday 1/22/xxxx
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Mahaffey Theater At The Progress Energy Center
Saint Petersburg, FL
Wednesday 2/12/xxxx
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Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall
Nashville, TN
Thursday 2/20/xxxx
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Beau Rivage Theatre
Biloxi, MS
Saturday 2/22/xxxx
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Providence Performing Arts Center
Providence, RI
Saturday 3/8/xxxx
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Niagara Falls - Casino Avalon Ballroom At Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort
Niagara Falls, Canada
Friday 3/28/xxxx
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Niagara Falls - Casino Avalon Ballroom At Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort
Niagara Falls, Canada
Saturday 3/29/xxxx
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Williamsport Community Arts Center
Williamsport, PA
Thursday 5/15/xxxx
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Jazz Aspen Snowmass
Aspen, CO
Saturday 6/28/xxxx
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