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    Alienware Case Study

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    Alienware MYYx series. Introduction Some platforms are typically associated with gaming and the like. Alienware is one of the names that comes the foremost when you think about it. Generally offering high performance, they are most used for gaming. Architecture (I) -- Architecturally, it’s a make from generally the latest available hardware. It is constantly updated in its specifications. For what it caters to, it can be thought of as necessary; since the more outdated the hardware, the…

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    Pokemon Go Research Paper

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    Everyone in the Pokemon Go world is benefitting. People who play the game are dropping pounds and retailers are booming with free charging stations for the Pokemon Go players. As it is stated in the article “Phone Charger Sales are Surging Because of Pokemon Go”, AT&T, GameStop, and Radioshack are all benefitting tremendously from Pokemon Go players buying their chargers and charging cases. Many people are intrigued by the new game but few are still wondering if the game will stay compelling to…

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    The hoverboard is a fairly new invention and has been known by many names, such as the hoverboard, sagway, and self-balancing board. Hoverboard looks very similar to a typical skateboard, in the respect that it operates on two wheels (See Figure 1). However, unlike a typical skateboard, hoverboards operate electronically instead of manually. Since the appearance of hoverboards in the feature film Back to The Future, hoverboards have been a futuristic fantasy for millions across the world. Once…

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    Pokemon Go Analysis

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    playing the game could get kidnapped, if they’re paying too much attention on their phones. People can also risk their lives from playing the game because they could get run over by cars in the streets because they aren’t paying any attention in reality and it could be unhealthy for kids brain. Kirsten Race said,”Even though a child may be playing this game outside, its brain…

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    differentiate between the real world and the virtual representation of the augmentation. In manufacturing, there is an approach called the Computer-integrated Manufacturing process which involves the use of computers to control the production process. This process involves examining and identifying problems in the components of equipment, managing equipment performance and schedule, equipment tools and devices as well as measurement. To achieve augmented reality aided manufacturing and also…

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    Augmented-Reality is defined as the process of superimposing digitally rendered images onto our real-world surroundings, giving a sense of an illusion or virtual reality. Augmented-Reality applications are advantageous, innovative and an overall brilliant invention. It has had origins dated as early as the 1950s but has become more significant in the mid-1990s. The invention of augmented-reality has definitely evolved from only displaying 2D images, to becoming more of synthetic spaces created…

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    Allegory Of The Cave

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    with a moral story in themselves. The shadows in the real world are flawed reflections of ideal forms such as, roundness or beauty. The cave leads to many essentials including the roots of knowledge, the problem of representation, and the nature of reality itself. For one the ideal form exists in the mind of the creator and for another the theory illustrates the categorizing of factual things under philosophical terms, and for others some of us still wonder if we can really know if things…

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    the rest of humanity. His perceived reality was not actual, he has been deceived. The Matrix has created a false reality for him. Only once he has been given a pill is he able to awaken from his dream state and enter the ‘real world’ (Matrix Film, 1999). In Plato’s Allegory of the Cave humanity is chained in a cave, facing a wall. Their only perception of what is real is in the shadows that play out in front of them. For them nothing else exists. This is reality. When one of the prisoners…

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    missing out on all the things happening behind them, like the fire and the puppets. What they can see and hear are shadows and echoes. When the prisoners tried to get out of the cave, they couldn’t face the real world; they had mistaken appearance for reality. Like the prisoners in the Allegory, my cave was social media. Eliminating social media enlightened me to become mentally and physically healthier, a happier person, and a socially confident speaker. Deleting social media has made me…

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    mistaken the appearance of reality due to the reason that they have never seen anything outside of the cave. Similarly, in The Matrix, the main character, Neo is trapped inside a reality created by a computerized program as the program was designed by the artificial intelligence that took over the world. Furthermore, Neo is chained down to a machine that takes away all his body’s heat and energy to power the machine. Both the prisoner and Neo are completely unaware that the reality they think…

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