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Understanding Rotary Tools

Published on October 27, 2011 By admin

A rotary tool is basically an ‘all in one’ accessory for performing numerous tasks. It’s the personification of multitasking due to the fact that its rotary tip can pair up with a number of attachments to serve a multitude of purposes. So, be it a professional job related to hardware and construction, or just a home use requirement, this tool comes in all kinds of situations. Some of its most common uses are as follows:

  • Engraving and etching
  • Cutting heads off stripped screws / plumbing pipe / wood
  • Metal polishing
  • Removing grout

However, don’t think that this is all rotary tools can do, for there is a world of other possibilities waiting for you apart from the above-mentioned. And this is why you need to be extra careful while selecting this tool.

There are basically two types of rotary tools – the Basic, and the Cut-out. The differentiating factor between these two is that the Cut-out version has a bigger motor compared to the basic one. Going further into details, while you are buying a Cut-out tool, there are two sub-varieties, i.e., cordless as well as corded. Here too, you need to purchase according to your requirement. While a cordless Cut-out tool would certainly provide you with more flexibility and ease of use, the corded one delivers more power, since it’s always attached to the source of electricity.

Understanding the Concept of GPS Used by GPS Units

Published on December 23, 2010 By admin

GPS units, Garmin fishfinders and handheld GPS units are creating waves all over, but many people are just not aware of what GPS is all about. GPS which stands for Global Positioning System is a navigation system (satellite based) comprising of satellites positioned precisely by the U.S. Department of Defense into the earth’s orbit. It was built for military purposes initially but by mid 80s, the government agreed to make the system available for civilian use.

 

The basic purpose of GPS satellite is to pass on signal based information (power radio signals) to earth. GPS based receivers then collect this signal based information to calculate the concerned user’s exact location through the usage of triangulation. Most of the GPS units are water resistant as well.

 

GPS and Accuracy

 

No doubt GPS units are decently accurate, still many people amongst us have doubts about the overall ability of GPS devices like marine GPS, geocaching GPS and handheld GPS. Garmin GPS utilizes WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) to boost accuracy to an average of less than 3 meters.

 

GPS is not necessarily dependent on weather conditions but there is a chance that the accuracy may get affected by certain harsh atmospheric factors. Most GPS units utilize a parallel multi channel design which augments its precision. GPS systems have the capacity to work through the day.

 

Different GPS Units

 

Understanding the S curve of technology innovation

Published on December 20, 2010 By admin

Though the inception of a new technology seems random, its evolution over time once it comes into existence exhibits a reasonably stable pattern which can best be described in terms of performance characteristic.

 

The performance characteristic refers to an element of interest to a designer of a product or a user of a specific technology.  For example, fiber optics against the cables in traditional telephone systems provides a better voice clarity. The speed of a computer is another example of performance characteristic that is resulted in new technology. Technological performance can be expressed in terms of any attribute, such as density in the electronics industry (number of transistor per chip) or aircraft speed in miles per hour. The performance of a technology has a recognized pattern over time that, if properly understood, can be of great use in strategic planning. Technology innovation refers to the changes in performance characteristics of a specific technology over time.

 

The life cycle of innovations can therefore be described using the s-curve which maps again in a different way, ie, growth of revenue or productivity against time. In the early stage of a particular innovation, growth is relatively slow as the new product establishes itself. At some point customers begin to demand and the product growth increases more rapidly. New incremental innovations or changes to the product allow growth to continue. Towards the end of its life cycle, growth slows and may even begin to decline. In the later stages, no amount of new investment in that product will yield a normal rate of return.

Understanding Hp Notebooks

Published on June 16, 2010 By admin

Mobile Laptops: The HP Pavilion sequence

Mobile notebooks tend to become thin, tiny, and lightweight. Regrettably, HP’s flagship line of mobile notebooks possesses none of these features. Sure, you can bring the Pavilion dv2700 series with you about the plane, for the coffee shop, or just about anywhere else without having worrying about booking advance appointments for the chiropractor. But compared with competing models of similar capability and selling price, HP notebooks are heavyweights.

Adding to the mobile woes of the Pavilion dv2700 series is the battery living. Coming regular having a six-cell lithium-ion battery, the notebooks have a really limited battery life. You are able to customize and upgrade to a twelve-cell battery, but this means you’ll laptop will weigh even extra than the 5.29-pound base model.

So why take into account an HP laptop computer if the attributes are few and the laptop or computer is a clunker? In short, the cost. HP notebooks are significantly much less costly than competitors, and you will get a satisfactory machine for your cash. If you’re in the market for the top-of-the-line process and extravagant includes, look elsewhere.

Mainstream Laptops: The HP dv6z

HP’s dv5z notebook series is aimed at casual people who don’t want a whole lot of sophisticated, technical functions. That’s not to say that the notebooks don’t have some fantastic includes or customizable choices, but there’s genuinely no innovation here either.

5 Tips to Understanding Audio Visual Technology

Published on November 20, 2009 By admin

Audio visual technology can be extremely beneficial in most environments, it can cut costs and help improve productivity because at the end of the day, it’s all about improving communications. In order to utilize AV technology, you must understand it.

Video Conferencing:

Video conferencing is one of the most effective ways to cut costs and improve productivity. Face to face communications is often needed to strengthen business relations but if your client isn’t local this may cause problems. Video conferencing is not a new technology but it is becoming more advanced and more affordable. An important half an hour meeting at the other end of the country can easily consume a whole day in travel alone, a video conference maybe just as effective and consume just a fraction of the resources. Video conferencing can also help improve communications in-house, particularly if an organisation has several offices, although telephone conferencing may be more acceptable in this circumstance, video conferencing can offer several advantages over telephone conferences including the ability to make presentations.

Digital Signage:

Digital signage is similar to video conferencing in that it is still communicating through a visual tool except digital signage is just one way. This can also be a highly effective tool. A reception area of an organisation may have a plasma or LCD screen displaying a welcome message and information about that organisation. A call centre providing services for several organisations may have screens to display stats like call waiting times etc. An organisation that has several screens throughout the offices can be handed over to the CEO to deliver important messages or presentations to the employees.