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Use of Electronics in Automobile Industry
Posted by MND in Technology on April 29, 2011
Automobile is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world. With the growth of industry, there is also a growing requirement for environment protection and demand from the customers for greater fuel efficiency, security and safety. With the advances in technology and electronics, automobile manufacturers are able to offer a wide variety of services and conveniences with which many new automobile owners are satisfied. Use of electronics… Continue reading
Water Purifiers Using Reverse Osmosis
Removal of undesirable chemicals, materials, and other biological components from raw water is called water purification and the device used is called water purifier. It is necessary to remove these unwanted particles from water to reduce the occurrence of many diseases. Water purifiers use various technologies such as UV and reverse osmosis. Reverse osmosis water purifiers are more efficient.
A reverse osmosis water purifier uses a… Continue reading
WAN Optimization Accelerates Application Performance
Posted by MND in Technology on November 17, 2010
Faster application performance ensures that a business effectively renders quality services to its employees and customers. WAN optimization is essential to businesses that are using network applications at its headquarters to stay in touch with branches at remote locations through WAN. WAN optimization enhances the application performance by techniques like bandwidth management, caching, compression, and Protocol optimization and significantly accelerates application performance.
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Ways to Choose the Right Unified Communications
Posted by MND in Technology on July 23, 2010
According to the growing demands of the businesses and the customers, technology has been constantly changing. The technologies are improved day by day to meet the needs of businesses who need to satisfy their clients.
Most of the businesses are using the telecommunications as a part of improving their business. Many new integrations of different services are being done in the present technology. Some of the… Continue reading
NASA And California Institute Discovered New Planet
Astronomers in recent years have discovered that our solar system is more crowded than we expected it to be earlier. This fact could be justified with the discovery of dozen new moons circling Saturn.
In July 2005, the Institute of Technology of California and NASA announced the existence of a tenth planet. It is about 9 billion miles far from the Sun and estimated to be… Continue reading
2010 Solar eclipse is the longest in the millennium and will be for next 1000 years to come
The annual solar eclipse on January, 15 2010 created a history as the longest solar eclipse of the century, the longest until, December 23, 3043. The maximum length of the solar eclipse is 11 mins and 7.8 seconds. The eclipse was fully visible in parts of Asia and partially visible in Africa, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The annular eclipse was visible within a 300 km… Continue reading
Vaccines Produced To Protect Against 2009 HINI Swine Flu
The 2009 H1N1 Swine flu is a new influenza virus that caused havoc across the globe. The symptoms of swine flu disease are fever, cough, sore throat, body ache, and head ache. This was first detected in U.S., and spread immediately among the people in the world. However, because of the efforts of the global scientific community vaccines for this menace are now available.
Vaccines are… Continue reading
The World’s First Major Renewable Energy Economy by Germany
Germany is top among the nations of energy sustainability. Generating the energy from natural resources is called as renewable energy. The renewable energy sources are sun, wind, hydro power, biological processes, and geothermal processes.
Germany is putting efforts to become the world’s first industrial power to use 100 percent renewable energy. The director of renewable energy and resources at Germany trade and invest supporting the country’s… Continue reading
NASA launches Kepler Mission
The Kepler Mission is designed to discover Earth-sized planets in or near the habitable zone and orbiting other stars in the Milky Way. The mission was launched on 7th March 2009. It is named in honor of Johannes Kepler, a German astronomer. The minimum lifetime of the mission is 3.5 years. Kepler uses a photometer to continuously monitor more than 145,000 main sequence stars in a fixed field… Continue reading