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digital$21292$ - translation to greek

HUMAN RIGHTS THAT ALLOWING INDIVIDUALS TO ACCESS, USE, CREATE, AND PUBLISH DIGITAL MEDIA OR TO ACCESS AND USE COMPUTERS, OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES, OR COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
Digital freedom; Digital Freedom; Digital Rights; Digital freedoms; Digital liberties
  • Digital rights landscape

digital      
adj. ψηφιακός, ψηφιακό
digital data         
DISCRETE, DISCONTINUOUS REPRESENTATIONS OF INFORMATION OR WORKS, AS CONTRASTED WITH CONTINUOUS, OR ANALOG SIGNALS WHICH BEHAVE IN A CONTINUOUS MANNER, OR REPRESENT INFORMATION USING A CONTINUOUS FUNCTION
Digital processing; Digital formats; Digital information; Digital input; Digital works; Digital format
ψηφιακά δεδομένα
digital camera         
  • The Bayer arrangement of color filters on the pixel array of an image sensor.
  • upright
  • A [[CompactFlash]] (CF) card, one of many media types used to store digital photographs
  • Cross section of a DSLR camera.
  • Disassembled compact digital camera
  • [[Hasselblad]] 503CW with Ixpress V96C [[digital back]], an example of a professional digital camera system
  • Nikon Z7 introduced 2018
  • Cutaway of an [[Olympus E-30]] DSLR
  • Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II introduced 2016
  • Digital camera ([[Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10]]) user interface, indicating the approximate count of remaining photos.
  • Digital camera, partially disassembled. The lens assembly (bottom right) is partially removed, but the sensor (top right) still captures an image, as seen on the LCD screen (bottom left).
  • [[Digital single-lens reflex camera]]
  • Sale of smartphones compared to digital cameras 2009–2013
  • Relative sizes of sensors used in most current digital cameras.
  • Sony Alpha ILCE-QX1, an example of a modular, lens-style camera, introduced in 2014
  • Sony DSC-H2
  • DSC-W170 is a subcompact camera with lens assembly retracted
  • A San Francisco cable car, imaged using an [https://www.alkeria.com/ Alkeria] [https://www.alkeria.com/products/necta-series Necta] N4K2-7C line scan camera with a shutter speed of 250 microseconds, or 4000 frames per second.
CAMERA THAT CAPTURES PHOTOGRAPHS OR VIDEO IN DIGITAL FORMAT
Digital Camera; Digital Cameras; Digicam; Digital cameras; DIGITAL CAMERA; Digital still camera; Digcam; Digital cam; Compact digital camera; Waterproof digital camera; Underwater digital camera; Digital compact camera; Compact digital cameras; Smart digital camera; Sony SmartShot; SmartShot; Sony Cyber-shot SmartShot; Cyber-shot SmartShot; SmartShot Cyber-shot; Sony SmartShot Cyber-shot; Rugged compact camera; Rugged compact; Instant-print camera; Digital Cam
n. ψηφιακή φωτογραφική μηχανή

Definition

Digital Equipment Corporation
<company> (DEC) A computer manufacturer and software vendor. Before the killer micro revolution of the late 1980s, hackerdom was closely symbiotic with DEC's pioneering time-sharing machines. The first of the group of hacker cultures nucleated around the PDP-1 (see TMRC). Subsequently, the PDP-6, PDP-10, PDP-20, PDP-11 and VAX were all foci of large and important hackerdoms, and DEC machines long dominated the ARPANET and Internet machine population. The first PC from DEC was a CP/M computer called Rainbow, announced in 1981-82. DEC was the technological leader of the minicomputer era (roughly 1967 to 1987), but its failure to embrace microcomputers and Unix early cost it heavily in profits and prestige after silicon got cheap. However, the microprocessor design tradition owes a heavy debt to the PDP-11 instruction set, and every one of the major general-purpose microcomputer operating systems so far (CP/M, MS-DOS, Unix, OS/2) were either genetically descended from a DEC OS, or incubated on DEC hardware or both. Accordingly, DEC is still regarded with a certain wry affection even among many hackers too young to have grown up on DEC machines. The contrast with IBM is instructive. Quarterly sales $3923M, profits -$1746M (Aug 1994). DEC was taken over by Compaq Computer Corporation in 1998. http://digital.com/.html. (1999-06-03)

Wikipedia

Digital rights

Digital rights are those human rights and legal rights that allow individuals to access, use, create, and publish digital media or to access and use computers, other electronic devices, and telecommunications networks. The concept is particularly related to the protection and realization of existing rights, such as the right to privacy and freedom of expression, in the context of digital technologies, especially the Internet. The laws of several countries recognize a right to Internet access.