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3D Video Is Set to extend computer game Sales

December 24th, 2009

When Nintendo games first came out they were simple joystick and button controls, showing 2 dimensional graphics. Such games as Space Invaders and Pacman swept the world by force making their first appearance in arcades then eventually to the customers own home. To think Playstation games made only twenty years ago required a machine the dimensions of an occasional table to be able to run them can now be played on mobile telephones.

With further developments in console systems and PCs Playstation games now have a number of platforms, from the hi tech Sony Playstation 3 capable of running games that contain virtual worlds to the highly interactive Nintendo Wii with motion controls. However there is one platform that continues to get better over time, instead of becoming redundant. This is of course the ceaselessly upgradeable personal Computer ).

But where are we now with current 3D video? 3D rendering is now able to be done in seconds and seconds rather then days and weeks that it might have taken just a couple of years back. This technology is 3D glasses. 3D glasses for those who have not heard about them are glasses with a red hint on one eye and blue hint on the other. This allows different colored photographs to be seen by different eyes making a 3D affect like none else. You may be flying a spaceship around terrain, fighting battle droids in an arena, or maybe playing the classical game of snake all right in front of your eyes. This is technology which has been about for years, being employed in cinemas and Imac’s world wide.

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How can i extend my Ethernet LAN cable Networking & Security

April 22nd, 2008

Does any one have any idea how can i extend my ethernet cable beyond 100 meters between my computer and router/modem? According to my knowledge is concern the maximum size of an ethernet cable length comes around 100 meters. So ant information related to this issue would be appreciated.

You can extend your ethernet cable beyond 100 meters by adding a switch or a hub in between of both ends.

You can also opt for Ethernet Extenders. Ethernet Extenders are also known as network extenders which are used to extend an Ethernet segment beyond its normal distance limitation of 100 meters.

Recently I connected my Laptop & my PC via a straight ethernet cable. I used the ip adress 192.168.1.2, subnet mask 255.255.255.0, default gateway 192.168.1.3 for my PC & 192.168.1.3, subnet mask 255.255.255.0, default gateway 192.168.1.2 for my Laptop. At first when I need to backup my data to PC, Both system behaved well connected & I transfered all my data to PC. But after formatting my laptop when I try to transfer data again to my Laptop from my PC, it doesnt work any more. Actually it connects for only some 30 secs- 1 min & at the middle of transfer the conection breaks. It shows the message that it couldnt find the network path. I disabled my Antivirus firewall & my windows firewall both, but still the problem persists. somebody pls help..

Connecting two computer’s without a switch or hub, needs a Cross cable and not a straight cable… Also try to crimp the RJ45 connectors again, seems a bit loose… Also give only IP address and subnet mask, Gateway is not required. Will not do any harm but still… All the best!

Does any one have any idea how can i extend my ethernet cable beyond 100 meters between my computer and router/modem? According to my knowledge is concern the maximum size of an ethernet cable length comes around 100 meters. So ant information related to this issue would be appreciated.

You can extend your ethernet cable beyond 100 meters by adding a switch or a hub in between of both ends.

You can also opt for Ethernet Extenders. Ethernet Extenders are also known as network extenders which are used to extend an Ethernet segment beyond its normal distance limitation of 100 meters.

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