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How do you send Internet to TV?

if it has a PC input. just plug the cable from your PC in to ur tv.

if not use a PS3 or Nintendo Wii

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Google unveiled its Google TV and should be available on market sometime in 2010. It will be some kind of set-top box that brings the Internet in the living room (meaning a small or large screen TV). Google also granted Sony the rights to add Google TV to their TV chain which should become available sometime this year also.

As a result, Google TV might become the missing link that brings the Internet to any TV set, as if it was a computer.

Where do you put promotional codes on the IKEA website?

what to order unit from ikea but want to use promotion code where do i put thr code to as i cant see anywhere :O)

How do i get to YouTube?

On your web browser, go to Youtube. Search the video you wish to view, browse videos featured on the front page or look at the videos from Youtubers you are subscribed to. Click on the video you choose to watch. Allow the video time to buffer by pausing the video until the red bar is full. Press play and watch the video.

How much does the ipod touch cost in riyadh?

The latest price of ipad, i found in emax in riyadh is SR 2990 and even they are giving ipad case with that absolute free. I found it most cheap here only in emax.

latest prices in Riyadh for ipad and other apple products you can find on sa-price.com

How does cable internet work?

Suppose you want to connect your computer to an ISP using an ordinary phone line. The computer at your end needs a modem to modulate its digital signals (add them on top of an analog telephone signal) so they can travel down the phone line just like the sound of your voice. Once the signals have reached the other end, they have to pass through a second modem, which demodulates them (separates them out from the telephone signal and turns them back into digital form) so the ISP computer can understand them. When the ISP computer replies, it sends its signals through a modulator back down the line to you. Then a demodulator at your end turns the signals back into digital form that your computer can understand.

A box that we call a modem thus contains two different kinds of translators. There's a modulator (for transmitting digital signals out down the phone line in analog form) and a demodulator (for receiving analog signals from the phone line and turning them back into digital form)-and that's why it's called a modem.

Modulation is simply a fancy name for transmitting information by changing the shape of a waveform. If you send information by making the peaks of a wave bigger or smaller, that's called amplitude modulation or AM (because the amplitude is the size of the wave peaks); if you send information by changing how often the peaks travel, that's frequency modulation or FM (because the frequency is the number of peaks that travel per second). You may have heard the terms AM and FM before, because they describe how radio signals travel.

What is the old name for the internet?

The ARPANET project was started by the American Defence Agency (DARPA) in the late 60s. This network linked military bases to Universities across the country, and was not available to the public. Around 1980, with the invention of the TCP/IP protocol, the Internet was made more accessible to the public, thus opening the door to great innovation.

Can you use the cam on ipod touch 4g on Skype?

all you need to do is get the free Skype app for iphone on your iphone or itunes on your computer.

How do you unblock a buddy?

If its on Facebook you simply go to your profile page. Go to the top right hand corner of the page and click on the downwards facing arrow. Then click on 'Account Settings'. After allowing it to load scroll down. You will see a red symbol with a small white horizontal line in the middle with words beside it reading 'Blocked people and apps'. On the right of this is blue writing saying 'manage blocking'. click on it and wait for page to load. Find the name of whoever you want to unblock and click the word unblock beside their name and confirm. Hope this helps

How do you make duckduckgo your homepage?

When you are on iGoogle, near the top of the page above your apps it says: "Show this page every time I start to browse the web. Make iGoogle my homepage". Click on that to make iGoogle your homepage.

What does Forbidden error 403 mean on the web?

The meaning of forbidden 403 is quiet simple actually, it just means that a message can not show up when a web searcher tries to access a Web page that needs some kind of special credentials; i.e., a password, a username, registration, etc.

A 403 Forbidden Error doesn't mean that the page is not available, but it does mean that (for whatever reason) the page is not available for public access. For example, a university might not want non-university students accessing its library reference desk, so it requires a username and password in order to gain entrance to this information on the Web. So if people try to get into that part of the site, it'll just come up with " Forbidden 403

Hope this helps :)

How do i get high speed internet service without a phone line?

DirecTV also has the ability to bundle your television service with High-Speed Satellite Internet. Their High-Speed Satellite Internet is powered by Wildblue and requires a second satellite dish, one that is for internet only. They offer it to most regular subscribers in the continental United States. It usually costs about $199 + S&H upfront and ranges in price from $39.99 to $69.99 a month for the first year. The packages are dependent on which speed you prefer. The speeds range from 512 Kbps for the lowest package to 1.5 Mbps for the highest package. These speeds as "up to" and are not guaranteed at all times. For more info regarding DirecTV's High-Speed Satellite Internet powered by Wildblue see the related links. ==Another Answer== Dry loop from your local phone company. A Dry Loop is a DSL line that has no telephone drop associated with it. There is never a "dial tone" or permanent electrical potential, as a voice line would have. Dry loops sometimes require an additional charge that, in some cases, may be as much or more as the landline costs. This however seems to be changing, and dry loops are now in some cases available at no additional cost, beyond the DSL Internet connection charges. High-speed Internet service is available from HughesNet and it does not require a separate phone line. This offsets the higher price of satellite Internet.

Do you have to pay monthly for wifi routers?

Some ISP companies will lease you a wi-fi router and those will be included in your monthly bill. However you can go and buy one yourself and connect it to their modem. You own it and paid for it once and cannot be billed again.

What is the name of the person who invented internet?

No one person invented the internet, many people have been credited with contributing to the internets development. please see link below: No one person invented the internet. Rather it was a complex experiment conjured by many minds collaborating together. Al gore didn't invent the internet, but without his efforts it probably would not have come as far as it had. He helped make the internet score big time and for that he deserves credit. Vint Clef was the mastermind behind the ARPANet and the TCP/IP Protocol suite, which is the mother and formula of the modern internet. His buddy used to be the guy who gave out names and addresses, but he resigned and gave that authority to ICANN. If I had to name one person as the inventor of the Internet it would have to be Vint Clef. He now works for Google under the title of "Chief Internet Evangelist". Tim Berners-Lee In 1980, the Englishman Tim Berners-Lee, an independent contractor at CERN, Switzerland, built ENQUIRE, as a personal database of people and software models, but also as a way to play with hypertext; each new page of information in ENQUIRE had to be linked to an existing page. In 1984 Berners-Lee returned to CERN, and considered its problems of information presentation: physicists from around the world needed to share data, with no common machines and no common presentation software. He wrote a proposal in March 1989 for "a large hypertext database with typed links", but it generated little interest. His boss, Mike Sendall, encouraged Berners-Lee to begin implementing his system on a newly acquired NeXT workstation. He considered several names, including Information Mesh, The Information Mine (turned down as it abbreviates to TIM, the WWW's creator's name) or Mine of Information (turned down because it abbreviates to MOI which is "Me" in French), but settled on World Wide Web. He found an enthusiastic collaborator in Robert Cailliau, who rewrote the proposal (published on November 12, 1990) and sought resources within CERN. Berners-Lee and Cailliau pitched their ideas to the European Conference on Hypertext Technology in September 1990, but found no vendors who could appreciate their vision of marrying hypertext with the Internet. By Christmas 1990, Berners-Lee had built all the tools necessary for a working Web: the first Web browser, WorldWideWeb (which was also a Web editor), the first Web server (info.cern.ch), and the first Web pages that described the project itself. The browser could access Usenet newsgroups and FTP files as well. However, it could run only on the NeXT; Nicola Pellow therefore created a simple text browser that could run on almost any computer. To encourage use within CERN, they put the CERN telephone directory on the web - previously users had had to log onto the mainframe in order to look up phone numbers.

How many servers on the internet?

Hundreds of thousands. There is no way to get an accurate number. There are only a few really huge servers out there such as those run by AT&T, etc.

What is best proxy site?

Hi, There's no "best proxy site", there's best proxy category: speed, options, non-blocked ip etc. If you have the right to use proxy, cause probably if you are at school or in some country this is illegal. If you are not sure of using a proxy is legal or not consult a local lawyer or your school director for ensure that you have the right to do so. Hope this will be helpful and please do not attempt something illegal.

What are the benefits of internet in an organisation?

Benefits of the Internet are:

Helping with questions

Better equipment for banks and big corporations

Better equipment for education

it helps us to understand and study about different subjects

if we really want to know more about our religion we can get information

How do you erase history of websites on a mac computer?

In Safari, go to History | Clear History. Or go to History | Show History, click on a specific date, highlight the history you wish to delete and press the delete key (or CTRL click to bring up the menu and choose the delete option)

How do you makeout in IMVU?

In order to Make out on IMVU, you have to click on the person you want to make out with.Then a little menu will come up,You go down Until you seen"Flirt".Then yu can choose anything you want to do to that person.But be careful because if the person is a VIP member then you cannot makeout with them because they have this protection thing on them and it will reject you. And also they can have sex but you have to be a VIP or you have to be a certain age. And also if you see a guy on there that goes by the name Ryanhigzer LAY OFF HE IS MINE MY BOYFRIEND

How can you find some sports blogs online?

There are several sport blogs which have been well regarded and popular over the years. ESPN's portal site is very popular and the most visited sports themed website currently, with Yahoo sports and Sports illustrated also favorites.

What are the advantages of publishing a webpage?

Web publishing is a means of international communication on any information, product or services. It can also be a special form of service provided to dispell myths or misinformation by people who intend to disrupt or spread malicious lies or defamation about a person, matter or situation. Generally, when publishing websites, you gain direct reporting or scrutiny by all if comments or views are allowed eg. http://alwaysatwar4archives.blogspot.com was posted to dispell rumours of a 'magic kingdom'.

How can one shorten the a url link?

BY using a URL shortner, some of the famous URL shortners are like

tinyurl.com

bit.ly

of.ai

100.bz URL shortner

How do you turn off family filter on dailymotion app?

The parental filter can be removed from the Dailymotion channel by navigating to ones profile. From there, select the Filter On" option. This will give the user the option to switch the filter off.

Is copying and pasting direct linking or illegal?

Copying and pasting from other peoples documents is like plagiarism.

plagiarism

n 1: a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work 2: the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own [syn: plagiarization, plagiarisation, piracy]

If you refer to where you obtained the information and do not claim it to be your own, it would not be illegal.

Cross refrences are what the internet is based on.