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- good or bad... (32)
Do you think humans should keep getting more technologically advanced, or should we start using
less? You see what I'm saying? We kind of being controlled by machines, if you know what I mean,
and we should live much simpler. I mean, we shouldn't get rid of all technology. I guess this
post is ironic because I'm using a computer. but That's my opinion. post yours.
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Wireless Router Problems.
- Keeps dropping network. (7)
I recently bought a laptop(HP Pavilion dv9000) with integrated wireless and I wanted to set-up
wireless in my house. So, I bought a wireless router, more specifically I bought a Netgear 108mps
router, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000C0XS0 . Now I got the wireless router before I got
the router and set it up. But made all of the correct connections and ran the setup wizard. I got no
errors or anything. I set the security to WPA2 and set the passphrase and everything correctly also.
Now, when I got my laptop I set it up and everything and it found my wireless netw...
Could Not Connect To 2wire, Wireless
- With a HP ze4400 (4)
Hi every one. This is a brief story of something that happened to me a couple days ago. I have a
ze4400 laptop, and a 2Wire router, wich can be accessed by USB, ethernet and wireless connections. I
first connected my lap to the router usin ethernet and configured everything to work like that, I
found the router registered my lap's name. I did so, because I couldn't get my lap to detect
the router wireless signal. So I did this: 1-Downloaded the newest driver. Didn't solve it 2-
Downloaded a tool to manage the wireless connectio. Finally my lap detected the r...
Wireless Netwotk
- How? (10)
Wireless Internet On Linux Mint 4.0 Daryna
- bcm94311mcg wlan mini-pci (0)
Well, a while back I started to get into Linux and tried out a few distros and found my perfect one.
Linux Mint, a Ubuntu based distro that uses the same packages and repositories I believe. The latest
version, Daryna, it based on Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon. My laptop is a Compaq Presario C714NR with a
BCM94311MCG WLAN Mini-PCI wireless card built in. It came with Windows Vista Home Premium and I
bought it around December. Well, I finally got my wireless internet working using this tutorial:
The tutorial was very simple and it did what it was supposed to do. I recommend doi...
What's The Best Wireless Router?
- For u, what's the best? (12)
I actually have a BELKIN wireless router and it is very good, no problems at all and good access
range. But I want to know ur opinion about ur experiences with wireless routers. For u what's
the best? Why?...
Have You Heard Of Microsoft Surface?
- New Technology (9)
QUOTE Overview: Surface is essentially a Windows Vista PC tucked inside a table, topped
with a 30-inch reflective surface in a clear acrylic frame. Prices will reportedly be $5,000 to
$10,000 per unit. However Microsoft said it expects prices to drop enough to make consumer
versions feasible in 3 to 5 years. Surface is a 30-inch (76 cm) display in a table-like form
factor, 22 inches (56 cm) high, 21 inches (53 cm) deep, and 42 inches (107 cm) wide. The Surface
tabletop is acrylic, and its interior frame is powder-coated steel. The software platform r...
Hp Out With New Printing Technology !
- (4)
QUOTE Hewlett-Packard Monday offered a peek into future printing technologies, introducing a new
inkjet printer that prints thousands of pages per minute and ink that retains its shine even when
exposed to extreme elements. HP's water-based Latex Ink is specially formulated to embed in a
surface and become part of a media print, said Stephen Nigro, senior vice president of HP's
graphics and imaging business. HP's Latex Ink can withstand snow and rain and is useful for
large-format media used on billboards and outdoor signs. The company also launched the...
Anti-crash Technology
- Used in RC Planes (9)
This is not about computer but it is still electronic. Has anyone have seen the Anti-Crash
Technology in RC planes yet? It uses sensors to "sense" the ground-and-sky orientation of the plane
so newbies crash less often. I just have my plane today it ACT works awesome. It's like an
autopilot system preventing me from crash and burn!...
Sony's Patent On Apparent "matrix-like Technology"
- (14)
Sony patents 'real life Matrix' Obviously the news report has been hyped up to a large
extent, but this patenting is ridiculous. QUOTE The patent - based only on a theory, not on
any invention... I mean, how the hell can you patent a theory...? Does that mean I could go
off and make a patent on something currently in development and yet not fully developed and have
exclusive rights to the technology or what? And does that mean they have exclusive rights to that
technology? (I think so, but then, I'm not an expert in IP law) Anyway, this is ...
Use Of Technology In High School
- (53)
I really despise high school students that can learn real computer skills in their school; part
because my school's computer program is crap. Anybody can use the computer better than the
computer teacher, and most of us don't even get a computer class. The result? Half of my
classmates doesn't know how to use Excel or Powerpoint. Most of them hardly know what Photoshop
is. Technology is progressing at a really high rate, and it is becoming a big part of our lives.
You're basically disabled if you can't use a computer. So why doesn't high school ...
The Marvels Of Technology
- Smaller Device, Lots of Space (2)
The marvels of technology surprise me to this day. Like my new MP3 player for example. It's a 1
gig, and it's smaller than my index finger. Or my newest phone, is like half the size of my old
one, with a camera, more features, and four times as much space for downloads. iPods are mildly
annoying in their marvel. They're tiny, but hold so many songs. Like the iPod nano, which holds
1, 2, 4 or 8 gigs depending on the generation. The marvels of technology amaze me. It makes me feel
old not just to remember cassette tapes, but to own a cassette player and cassett...
Blu-ray
- News and considerations about this new technology (23)
Here it is, the new BLU-RAY disc, the next generation of optical media that should replace DVD's
on the market. Some movies are already being sold at DVD and BLU-RAY format, although prices here
in Europe still are around 300€ to 500€ for a table BLUE-RAY reader, more or less the same a DVD
player costed when it arrived at the market. Some laptops are coming with BLUE-RAY too although they
cost around the same amount. I would like to hear your opinion about this new technology and for
those who don't know it yet here I post a link for your information: BLU-R...
Heard Of Oled?
- latest visual technology (13)
Hey guys have you heard about OLED? Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) technology An OLED is
an electronic device made by placing a series of organic thin films between two conductors. When
electrical current is applied, a bright light is emitted. This process is called
electrophosphorescence. Even with the layered system, these systems are very thin, usually less than
500 nm (0.5 thousandths of a millimeter). When used to produce displays, OLED technology
produces self-luminous displays that do not require backlighting. These properties result in thin,
very ...
Is Wireless Broadband Technology Harmful
- Yet another excuse for my mum to avoid wireless (5)
I posting this here because the mainframe of this post is related to health in terms of does wifi
really damage your brain? To start off I have been wanting wireless for years and first my mum
started saying about how anyone that had wireless could hack in then I pointed out that its password
protected so not just anyone can hack in! Anyway she said she didnt trust it until recently my
uncle who is ace with computers on the building, how they work side rather than coding etc actually
using them he is probably above average... well anyway he explained it to her so sh...
Cryonics: Medical Technology Of Cryopreserving Humans And Animals
- Preserving Humans and Animals for future revival (4)
Cryogenics are the future, with the power to freeze ourselves we can sleep and not age one bit, we
can also wake up thousands of years into the future, we won't have to listen to loud noises and
stuff and we can dream for as long we like. Think about it, the power to sleep for as long as you
like. You have an incurable virus so freeze yourself and wait for scientists to find a cure.
you're living on a cargo ship and it takes 10 years to get to Earth but you don't want to be
old and wrinkly by the time you get there so freeze yourself Be an ice sculpture for a...
Boy Strangles Old Lady To Play Online
- this is what technology does KILL (1)
QUOTE A 13 year old Vietnamese boy was arrested yesterday for allegedly strangling an 81 year
old woman to death. According to the local police, Dinh The Dan "confessed that he needed money to
play online games and decided to kill and rob the woman". The woman, Mai Thi Mau lost her life for
100,000 dong (around Rs. 244). After strangling her with a rope, Dan buried her in a pile of sand in
front of his house. The saddest part is that is that he won’t even go to prison!
Here’s what a local policeman had to say – "He is too young to be put in pr...
Linksys Befw11s4 Wireless Router Issue
- it is usual?? (10)
I have an linksys wireless router Befw11s4 and my doubt is: it is normal that my router freeze, and
i have to restarted, and why it hapend...
Iris Scanning Technology: Coming Of Age
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QUOTE THIS MAY SOUND incredible but the way technology is growing this will shortly be possible.
Research by Sammy Phang, Queensland University of Technology’s Faculty of Built Environment and
Engineering scholar, helps overcome one of the final obstacles to application of iris scanning
technology to unlock our homes, access bank accounts and log on to our computers. Of all the
biometric technologies used for human authentication today, iris recognition is thought to be the
most accurate. Iris is an externally visible coloured ring around the pupil of every human eye...
Xbox 360 Live - does it only work with wireless router?
- (14)
I am getting an Xbox 360 for my birthday (27th of April). Soon after this we are hoping to set up a
network...I am wondering if Xbox live will work with our router, on the site it says only wireless
ones work, and itlists only 10 that definately work. So do only wireless routers work? If not what
wired ones work too?...
Forgot The Wireless Wpa/wep
- how to find it bacK? (3)
if i forgot my WPA/WEP for my wireless, how to find it bacK? it is got tools or software can solve
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alt="huh.gif" /> ...
Vista Premium Keep Desconnecting From The Internet
- wireless (4)
I am really up to my neck. My pc using windows vista premiun keep losing internet connection. I have
to reset the belkin modem router or restart it the router every 10 to 20 minutes. I did not have
this problem with my son old pc (windows xp home). It, is very annoyi /mad.gif"
style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":angry:" border="0" alt="mad.gif" /> ng please help me. I have
done everything microsoft or my ISP (orange uk) suggested but the problem is stil unresolved.
Alfonso...
Wireless Access Point Setup
- An issue of range. (12)
I have a problem with how my current wireless router is set up, in a certain room I do not get a
signal because of all the obstructions in the way of the signal. So instead of moving the wireless
to another point and risk having the same problem but for a different room I have a question. If I
buy another wireless router and set it up in the room of no signal, then run a Ethernet from that
router to my wireless one downstairs it should work. But instead of having two separate wireless
connections I was wondering if there is an specific way to use a wireless router as an...
Bluetooth Or Wireless Game Networking
- How can I do this or is possible at all? (9)
A friend of mine wanted to play a network game with me. He wanted to know whether there is any way
he could connect to my laptop using his laptop's wifi or bluetooth and be able to play these
games. Is this possible at all? and how can it be done, if it realy is possible. Another thing is
that we dont want to go into buying stuffs like wireless router and stuffs like taht. Just wanna
know whether we could do a Peer2Peer connection and be able to play our game in a network? Can the
bluetooth's Personal Area Network do this?...
Clean Diesel Technology Is Overdue
- (0)
THE CENTRE FOR SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT (CSE), while welcoming the move of the Delhi government to
control diesel emission, has proposed a two-point action programme to introduce ’clean’ diesel
technology and withdraw price incentive for diesel cars. It cites latest studies which prove the
harmful effects of diesel fumes: one of these shows how vulnerable asthmatics are to diesel exhaust.
It says diesel cars pollute more than petrol cars. Even Euro III diesel cars produce more toxic
emissions than their petrol counterparts. The `clean’ green technology enables cars t...
Technology Identifies Invisible Intruders On Wireless Lans
- System is a window into an invisible world (0)
What do you think of wireless. It's secure? , safey ? , or not !! When using wireless
every day every where. The security issues still the bigger problems that many users faced today.
What do think if a system could detected that some intruders were entered your network like the
wired one. Is it good enough ? Now it's may be the time !! Take a look of this article
may be you will know more. URL : http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/...62;fp;16;fpid;1 ...
Plasma Monitors Vs Lcd Monitors
- the true history and risks behind this new technology (23)
well, i sure that you recently heard about LCD and Plasma monitors, but .... do you know whats the
diference between them, well, its HUGE and you must be very careful if you are going to buy one of
these: QUOTE 1- Life span, the number of viewing hours a monitor provides before dimming to
half brightness, is one of the biggest advantages LCD has over plasma. Though the numbers vary among
the different brands, plasma displays generally offer around 20,000 hours, while LCD sets last for
up to 50,000 hours. Point for LCD QUOTE 2- One of plasma technology'...
What Phone Should I Get?
- AT&T Wireless (2)
I'm going on the AT&T Wireless Family Plan with my sister in a few days (maybe less?) and I need
to purchase a new phone. I'm looking for $30 dollars or less. Refurbished is fine. Not
interested in doing the EBay thing. If you can recommend to me a good phone (camera is the only
requirement I ask for) then I'll be quite grateful. I was looking at the BlackBerry Pearl
($30 dollars refurbished) but if there is something better, I would like to get that instead....
Wireless Vs Wired
- (6)
I'd just like people's opinions on a simple fact of connectivity, stability, and speed on
the aforementioned topics. I consider myself quite well versed in networking and computers, and
although I am well aware that my nForce NVIDIA mobo is more suited to network as it provides a much
better network management than any of the wireless plug in cards or usb adapters that I've yet
to see, I always figured 56mbps was more than enough than what I would need for my internet
connection (considering it's capped at 5mbps tops with the best of conditions). Even if ...
Tesla's Wireless Power Finally Coming True?
- 21st century finally catches up with 19th century technology (7)
Nikola Tesla was one extraordinary man. The city of Buffalo was once his play ground for his ideas.
But due to many undocumented feuds with Edison (yes the very one) Tesla's contribution to
electricity world went less than well notice... that is until now. Tesla worked on transmitting
mass volts across the distance without the aid of clumsy wires. Let's face it, the power poles
and loosely hung black wires across your block are just an eye sore. But Tesla's methods were
quickly overshadowed by Edison's quick and easy solution--run wire grids to provide e...
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