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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 For what it caters to, it can be thought of as necessary; since the more outdated the hardware, the…

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    Virtual Reality Put on these goggles, go nowhere, and be transported anywhere – Virtual Reality. Virtual reality is an artificial environment that is created with software and presented to the user in such a way that the user suspends belief and accepts it as a real environment. It is all about sensory experience, which includes virtual taste, sight, sound, smell, and touch. The origin of the term "virtual reality" can be traced back to the French playwright, poet, actor, and director Antonin…

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    Introduction: What is Touch Screen Technology? Touch screen provides a direct, interactive gesture based communication technology. A Touch screen is an electronic based optic display, able to detect and locate the touch around the display area. The touch screen technology allows a direct interaction with the display screen by a simple touch instead of the ordinary mouse, joystick or touchpads. The touch screen enables direct manipulation. Direct manipulation means, a user can directly or…

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    03.11.2014 HW_ Essay: Virtual Reality Oculus Rift and the Future Effects of Virtual Reality Batuhan Erarslan CS101-3 The concept of virtual reality has been around for a long time. The idea of experiencing a real feeling of presence in an imaginary world attracted people since the day it was born. We have seen this in fiction many times,. Many science-fiction books and films have some form of virtual reality. For example in the film Matrix, people are trapped in an artificial world while the…

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    intrinsic goods we value such as truth, self-discovery, and autonomy, therefore hedonism is false. Nozick provided a very well-known argument in an attempt to examine hedonism, the ‘Experience Machine’, which is basically an experiment concerning simulated experiences. This machine is the ultimate virtual reality headset which creates life-like simulations that…

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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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    On Wednesday July 6, a new mobile app by Nintendo was released. A few days after its release on Sunday July 10 in Clovis two teenagers were so preoccupied with looking for Pokemon that they became victims of a robbery (Fan). Hundreds of players are wandering into traffic, around parks after hours, private property, cemeteries, churches, and different towns by either driving or walking in search for new Pokemon or to stop at poke stops to increase their inventory. “Pokemon Go markets itself as a…

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    Robert Nozick’s argues that people would not be willing to plug into the experience machine because they would prefer to actually do the things that give them pleasure rather than to simply experience them. Nozick also believes that people, as individuals, choose to be a certain type of person; specific to them. Lastly, Nozick believes that people are deeply hard-wired to experience true human interaction. For these three reasons, Nozick believes people would not plug into the experience…

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    The premises of the 1999 Wachowski film “The Matrix” offers very explicit similarities to Plato’s Allegory of the Cave of what is real. The film touches on the truth and its structure of Plato’s Allegory; however, the storyline is far from Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. Where “The Matrix” has a much more intricate story thats more adapted to the modern sci-fi fan base. Neo, played by Keanu Reeves as the main character, was trapped within the falsified reality of the Matrix program that was…

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    Throughout the history of humans, we have asked questions of how we got here or where did we come from. But what if all we knew was a lie. A very popular theory to answer these questions is the simulation theory, which is similar to the Brain-in-Vat theory. The simulation theory argues that all of life is a computer simulation, which would mean the keyboard I’m typing on is fake, my parents fake, your children fake. The world we live in is reality for us, but is it actually real. If the world…

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