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Fiber Optic Cables

November 13, 2009 by Trent Wilson  
Filed under win32 virus

New innovations are introduced with the proceedings of mankind’s story. The internet was one of the major finds of humankind in the near past. It has eased a lot of work and made new connections between people far across the globe. Slow speeds in sharing data was a worrying factor over the years. Things have now rapidly changed, with the introduction of fiber optic cables. It has become possible to work in very high speeds now. Download content within minutes if not seconds, and have conversations online as if you’re in the same room.

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It is a common debate to argue between fiber optic cables and wireless technology. This is a common misunderstanding; fiber optic cables are more than a million times faster than a wireless connection. Some believe that the entire US congress library may be downloaded into your computer within a minute while using fiber optic cables to connect to the network.

fiber optics cables

Getting connected through fiber optic cables is not as hard as you may think. A seach engine would be the perfect place to get your details about fiber optics. There are websites dedicated to help you in this matter and you can also visit individual websites of companies that provide internet connections via fiber optic cables. These companies will make the connection for you to suit your needs, be it for home office use or simply for gaming purposes. Fiber optic cables will then be able to get you connected to the service of your desire.

For your own safety please refrain from giving away credit card and other personal information over the internet. This is mainly because of the amount of scammers that run amok over the internet. Therefore it is better to select some of the best options and service providers in fiber optic cables and then visit them before taking any decisions. Therefore you have a guarantee by a person or certification.

fiber optic cables

The present is rapidly changing into a future where a lot of things are possible. Fast internet is no longer a dream of the future. It’s here already. You just have to be aware of what’s best for you and take the right decision. Stop hesitating and start looking for fiber optic cables. It won’t let you down.

A Computer Completely Without Wires – Its Here

July 5, 2009 by Trent Wilson  
Filed under win32 virus

Computers have clearly come on a long way since they first became commercially available. The most obvious advances have been in reducing the size of different computer parts, sometimes by up to as much as 5000%. This has meant that computers are great deal lighter and more mobile and also means that more technology and electrical components can be fitted in without compromising on overall size.

One area that has only really been adopted quite recently is wireless technology. Most notably this technology has been used in wireless keyboards and mice, and also wireless internet connection. However, most computers are still built using wires or cable to connect the various components and this has its draw backs. Firstly wires are fiddly and get the way when trying to move or add computer components. They can also often become faulty and make it difficult to track down hardware problems.

There is however new technology currently being refined that will allow all the components in a computer that were previously connected via cable, to instead have the ability to transfer data wirelessly.To put this in real terms the processor will be able to communicate will all other parts of the machine without the need for internal wires, which also means their will be less connection ports on each item and less chance of dust or dirt getting into them.  It will also mean that all the elements of computer needn’t necessity be all together and can instead be spread out over a room. This is very handy if you want to quickly connect an additional computer component without having to open the casing up, and also means you can transport different parts around with you.

The technology is still in testing stages but will be included in a number of computer systems by 2012 along with the new beacon light technology for HD computer monitors.

Eight wireless technologies that use Bluetooth applications

February 10, 2009 by Trent Wilson  
Filed under win32 virus

Bluetooth Applications

In the world of wireless technology Bluetooth is the most popular and its no wonder that the application of Bluetooth technology is used in many different ways.The list below shows you the major uses of Bluetooth applications.

1.Desktop and laptop computers use Bluetooth wireless networking and where little bandwidth is needed for desktops in confined spaces.

2.  Peripherals such as mice, keyboards, and printers use Bluetooth applications.

3.Mobile phones using Bluetooth technology are bought in large numbers, they have the ability to connect to PDA’s (Personal Data Assistant), computers and various other gadgets.Bluetooth standards can now be used at a longer more potent range for many gadgets.

4.Used in Mobile phones for the transfer of MP3’s files and images.

5.Digital Cameras and MP3 players use Bluetooth applications to transfer files to computers.

6.  Bluetooth technology headsets for smart phones and cell phones.

7.Bluetooth technology is used by data logging equipment to transmit files to computers.

8.  Sony Playstation 3 and Nintendo Revolution will both use Bluetooth technology for their wireless controllers. 

The availability of Bluetooth applications for you to purchase runs into literally hundreds of different devices.As already stared Bluetooth is the most widely used wireless technology in use today.  It’s very reliable, very dependable, and very hard to crack into. Other advantages of Bluetooth applications are it’s relative cheapness compared with the other wireless technologies and it’s ease of configuration.

There are many other applications for Bluetooth in development now, many of which plan to take the wireless age to the next level.  Video game systems are using Bluetooth technology as well, for their wireless controllers.  This is great news for gaming fans, as Bluetooth offers the best in wireless data transmission.

The development of Bluetooth technology is still in its infancy and the internet is the place to search for its further development.Go online for sources of information on the various applications of Bluetooth technology.  In the future you can expect Bluetooth to bring bigger and better things.

The Nuvi 660 – Reliable Device & Big Features

February 7, 2009 by Trent Wilson  
Filed under win32 virus

The Garmin Nuvi 660 Automotive GPS Navigation System has nearly everything you need when you are driving along. The system is armed with two gigabytes of storage, a no-glare screen, and wireless technology.

Standard Features

The screen of the Garmin Nuvi 660 is easy to read at 4 inches wide, with a backlit and glare-free screen that will help you to view your Nuvi 660 even at night or when it is sunny. You will also receive a CD instruction guide to read which will assist as you learn about the different features of the Nuvi 660 before you put it to use.

You can power up your unit with either a cigarette lighter adaptor or your regular plug-in adaptor, both of which are shipped with your package. You can even load music, audio books, and photos to your Nuvi 660 using the included USB jack.

In addition to all this, you will also receive a leather safety case for your Garmin Nuvi 660 in the package you decide to get.

Entering Destinations

The touch screen helps make the Nuvi 660 easy to use. You can put in your destination by city name, zip code, or latitude and longitude. The only thing you must know is the most basic data about your exact destination, such as the city name and street address in order to map a route on the Garmin Nuvi 660.

You will also have a chance to put your home address permanently in the navigator so that you can simply put in an endpoint when you begin your trip. Your Nuvi 660 will also come armed with an FM radio and an MP3 system. The system is a great way to play music in conjunction with your Nuvi 660, as the travel guide will pause your music, allowing you to clearly understand the directions.

Traffic In Real Time

The AM and PM traffic jams can effortlessly be avoided with the use of the Nuvi 660’s instantaneous traffic updater. All you need to do is to place your Garmin Nuvi 660 Automotive GPS Navigation System in your automobile and get started using the real-time traffic updater. The system will help you find the quickest route to take to get past the bulk of city traffic.

The road info is viewable by using the FM radio that is included in your Nuvi 660 package. The roads will be detailed with signs that use green, red, or yellow to show you where the traffic is in your area.

Safety Features

The Garmin Nuvi 660 GPS Navigator System uses a PIN number so that your unit may only be modified by you and your kin. Stealing the Nuvi 660 is useless because a thief would not have the ability to enjoy the unit unless one had the PIN number.

The Garmin Nuvi 660 also has a default function that does not make it possible to put in any destination while the car is in motion, but you have the chance to change this feature later.

History of Bluetooth technology

January 28, 2009 by Trent Wilson  
Filed under Computer Connections

computer7Bluetooth history

Bluetooth takes its name from a character in history called Harald Bluetooth. He was the king of Denmark born in 910AD and was responsible in 940AD of uniting Denmark and Norway which is where Bluetooth technology gets its conception from. The founders of Bluetooth took the name of Harald Bluetooth because of the way he united two countries together and in the same way Bluetooth unites two dissimilar components. Bluetooth technology can unite different technologies like mobile phones, computers, printers, headsets etc.

The first company to delve into a low cost, low power interface was Ericsson Mobile Communications. First explorations took place in 1994 to wirelessly connect computers to mobile phones. A group of like minded companies joined forces in 1998 to form and association called the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) in Lund Switzerland. Coming from different backgrounds the group included market leaders in laptop manufacturing, the cell phone industry and digital signal processing. These companies where Ericsson, IBM, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, Intel, Toshiba, and Agere. These companies now promote development and research into the technology of Bluetooth.

Bluetooth specifications where developed by Jaap Haartsen and Sven Mattisson two employees of Ericsson Mobile Platforms. Developed in Scandinavia Bluetooth technology is able to unite different components from different industries such as computing, cell phones and automotive markets. Based on a frequency hopping spread spectrum it is a wireless technology that combines and simplifies multiple forms of communication into a common secure available radio signal.

The Bluetooth Special Interest Group made a firm commitment to have Bluetooth technology installed in various devices and by 2002 Bluetooth technology was installed in PC’s, notebooks, desktop computers and over 100 million mobile phones had the technology as well as millions of other communications devices.

What exactly is Bluetooth?

Operating on a short-range radio frequency it is a wireless communications network. Bluetooth technology has the ability to has the ability to be used on any equipment that has its built in features and can exchange information between various device like mobile phones and computers. Due to its very low power it is medically safe to use, the information it carries using short wave radio and narrow bandwidth know as ISM is scientifically sound and very secure.

Devices have to be compatible and anyone wanting to use it will have to have Bluetooth profiles to be able to connect to one another. You can use things like mobile phones, hands free headsets, printers with wireless network communications, keyboards and a mouse, provided the profiles have been enabled.

Versions of Bluetooth

Improved features and more benefits have seen Bluetooth improve and change since version 1.Introduced in 1998 and like most other new technologies had many teething problems. The main problem being a lack of devices being able to communicate.

Version 1.1 saw great improvements and it became a truly operable product with devices being able to communicate properly.

Version 1.2 saw all round improvement with vastly superior voice qualities, and many extra benefits.

Version2.0 improved even more with features and quality and now version 3.0 has a Bluetooth master able to communicate with several devices, and at any given time, the slave can become the master. Master devices use there ability and can swiftly switch from one device to another.

Wi-Fi is another wireless operating system and although it has a superior operating range it uses a different technology. Wi-Fi hardware is a lot more expensive Giving Bluetooth an advantage in costs. The Bluetooth setup of its services between many devices is simpler, can be automated and security is easier. Wi-Fi is more complicated to set up and needs to have devices configured to set up shared resources which are more for Ethernet networking. Wi-Fi is better suited for operating larger networks while Bluetooth has more power and better connections.

For operating Bluetooth on a computer it requires Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or higher. If you run an Apple computer it has been supported by Bluetooth technology since 2002. Nearly all computers now have Bluetooth installed but if not then if your computer has Windows XP with Service pack 2 then a device called a dongle can be purchased. The dongle device allows various devices to communicate with your computer.

Bluetooth is now the world wide wireless standard and has a bright future. In the future High quality audio and video data will have a much higher quality as Bluetooth improves and the alternative for transporting Bluetooth profile data is MAC PHY. Automatic configuration will be carried out by using Topology Management, and broadcast channelling, which will enable Bluetooth in other devises. Manufacturers are now jumping on the bandwagon and using Bluetooth technology and as more components use it the technology will grow. Here for the long term Bluetooth Technology will remain a world leader.