Bluetooth – An Updated Wireless Technology

bluetooth Bluetooth – An Updated Wireless TechnologyBluetooth is a kind of wireless technology that is used to create personal networks and operates in 2.4 GHz unlicensed band within a distance of 10meters. Bluetooth offers higher level service outlines like as the FTP servers, voice transport, file pushing, serial line emulation and many more. Nowadays, Bluetooth technology is widely used around the world and changes the way to use machines.

Bluetooth works through a radio technology termed as frequency-hopping spread spectrum that split the data for being sent and transmit. It is a kind of packet based protocol with the master-slave structure. One master may communicate up to seven slaves at a time within a piconet and all devices will share the master’s clock as well. The exchange of packet is centered on the basic clock that is defined by the master. Whatever the packet size is the master transmits will initiate in the even slots, and the slave transmits in the odd slots as well.

Bluetooth offers a secure way to exchange information and connect devices like as mobile phones, printers, telephones, faxes, laptops, GPS receivers, the video game consoles, digital cameras and personal computers as well.

Bluetooth specifications are licensed and developed by the SIG (Bluetooth Special Interest Group). There are more than 13,000 companies from the areas of networking, computing, telecommunication, and consumer electronics under the Bluetooth SIG. If a device is considered to be marketed as the Bluetooth device, it must have to meet the standards defined by the SIG.

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Why People Love Games

People Love Games 300x258 Why People Love GamesSince the beginning of the existence of men here on earth until today, people recognize that men love games. Playing games don’t end in our childhood but still continue even when we grow old. Researcher and experts discovered that there is a natural craving for victory, success and goal in the lives of every individual. They are express by playing games challenges and competition. You can see everywhere; of course its obvious children are playing with other kids, old people playing chess, young men play online like video games and flash games. Even during infancy stage you have recognize babies are doing something just to enjoy lying on bed and if ever they are disrupt to that activity they will be irritate and cry.

Our nature to have fun didn’t start at the computer or video games or in the park or in the Internet café. It started in our lives. It’s a human nature that we love to express our emotions, our desire, our talents and what our personality is. Playing games are not just pressing keyboards alone but it is an adventure of your life of who you are, what you are, and what you represent.

Why People Must Play Games

# It’s a human nature and we must obey that nature but do not allow that nature control you. Many people give in too much to this cravings and it end up their lives so unproductive. Life must be balance. Play games that fit to your skill and personality to be more productive and alive.

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We Warn About Free Wi-Fi Networks

Wi Fi 300x177 We Warn About Free Wi Fi NetworksAlso known as a “hot spot,” free Wi-Fi, as the name suggests, gives you free access to the Internet within a certain area. Coffee shops are now famous for being hot spots, for example. Places with Wi-Fi have become really popular since we all became dangerously heavy Internet addicts, and we carry our laptops around the way we carry our purses or keys.

Today it is pretty common to see someone sitting at a table in a restaurant, or on a bench in the park, surfing the Internet. The days are long gone when this seemed really amazing; kind of like the days we thought it was strange when we saw people talk on the phone in a car.

We think this is pretty cool, this whole “going mobile.” One minute you are walking around the city, the next minute you grab a seat at the nearest café, open your laptop and voilà: the whole World Wide Web is at your fingertips. You can pay your bills and order a latte all at the same time. In fact, there is only one thing we think that is totally not cool about this – those who would steal your personal information and peak into your private life. Call it a virtual peeping tom if you will, but the legal system calls it theft! Theft can occur in a couple of ways, so which one in particular are we talking about? We are talking about the theft some people ignore (or are unaware of) because let’s face it, using your laptop anywhere, anytime is so doggone convenient. And most of us still believe the fallacy that nothing bad will ever happen to us.

You can be hacked regardless of how you connect to the Internet, so here are some things to think about when that double espresso mocha mint hazelnut coffee beckons; or if you are at home “borrowing” the Internet from your neighbors. This leads us to a side note: Geeks On Site certainly does not approve of connecting to a wireless network that you have “borrowed” because you are actually “stealing” the Internet from somebody else (who is paying the bill too, mind you). While “borrowing “is not dangerous per se, it might be useful to remember that if you can connect to a wireless network, other people can too. And while you may not have bad intentions, you never know about the other basically anonymous folks that are hopping on that connection with you.

First, let’s look at some ways you might be able to deduce that another person or persons are on the same connection. Your computer takes forever to load. Is this symptom familiar? This doesn’t mean that every time your computer is slow, somebody got onto your connection, and if you are in a free Wi-Fi space, you simply don’t have control over who you share the connection with. If it is your personal line at home though, be mindful of a slow connection which could be a sign somebody is using your connection at the same time which makes the Internet connection get weaker. In this case, remember to lock/block your Internet connection.

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4 Reasons Why People Hate Netbooks

netbook 4 Reasons Why People Hate NetbooksWhether people like it or not, netbooks have been part of the portfolio of notebook manufacturers. Since Asus hit the nail on the head in 2007 with its EEE series, there has been much controversy around it. Are they worth the money or are they junk and should be replaced by something else?

I’ve come across comments about netbooks that they are completely useless. It got me thinking because I’ve been a happy netbook user for six months, in fact it is the only computer I used during this period of time and I’ve been satisfied so far. It does things it was never made for, and gets me surprised every day that technology can put this much power in such a small case. So I was wondering why people hate them so much, while they could be happy about their new mini computers instead.

1. People don’t educate themselves about the differences between netbooks and normal laptops. They buy them because they think the friendlier price tag only comes from the small size. It does not, there is much more into these portable bundles of joy than they’d think.

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