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Different Web Scheming Makes You Special from Others
By :
Rakesh Raushan
An imperative feature and requirements of today’s web site industry is interactive appearance. And the significance of interactive web design is one of the main key to success. You can’t damage the possible and exposure of interactive web design in any case. Right from the beginning either you attract more visitors or sell products from your site, interactive web design increases your return.
RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
By :
M. Aslam
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a distant vector routing protocol. RIP algorithm has been in use since the early days of ARPAnet. Currently, there are 2 versions of RIP, which are known as Routing Information Protocol version 1 (RIPv1) and Routing Information Protocol version 2 (RIPv2).
10 Secrets to a Healthy Computer and a Happier You
By :
Thomas Abercrombie
re comes a time in a person’s life where no matter how much you fight it time takes its toll and we begin to slow down in how we perform our daily activities. However, in order to extend our youthful glow and energy levels it is important to eat rig...
Buying the Perfect Computer - The FIRST Time
By :
Abbo of Metz
you’ve finally decided it’s time for a change. No matter
what advice you follow that old work horse of a desktop
computer you have has outlived its usefulness with slow
loading applications and a continuous rise in operation
noise.Searching f...
How to secure your small business with a PIX firewall
By :
Daisy Bates
of the more popular firewall products for the small business market is the Cisco PIX 501. Out of the box it requires just a few configuration entries and you are up and running.
In this guide, we will walk through the steps for configuring your br...
Keep Your Computer Virus Free
By :
Bert Walker
ting a virus means getting sick and no one in their right mind wants to be ill. Well, now that computers have become our close friends, it’s a shock to learn that foreign bodies too can invade them with malicious intent. No, your computer doesn’t get...
Protecting Today's Data Dependant Firm
By :
Abu Hamza
tecting Today’s Data Dependant Firm
By Bud Stoddard, President & CEO, AmeriVault Corp.
Most everything that is done in a law firm today, from email to preparing court documents to billing clients and keeping their information current, requires t...
Protecting Data in Today's Fast-Paced & Uncertain Environment
By :
Dafoe
tecting Data in Today’s Fast-Paced & Uncertain Environment
Online server data backup and recovery takes hold
By Bud Stoddard, President & CEO, AmeriVault Corp.
Data, Foundation of Today’s Business
Data is not only the foundation of busin...
Eight Reasons to Increase Backup Spending When the Economy Slows
By :
Galbraith
ht Reasons to Increase Backup Spending When the Economy Slows
by Bud Stoddard, President & CEO, AmeriVault Corp.
To say we have seen a significant downturn in the economy in the past twelve months would be hyperbole at its best. As business ...
AIM and a Half - Give your AIM a Little More
By :
Harry Kim
tons, ads, big long menus, pictures are everywhere and they’re slowing down your AOL Instant Messenger. What is there to do? Add-ons for AIM just add things to your AIM. Aliasing, tabbed IM windows, etc. But what do you do about all of those things t...
Categorizing & Organizing Electronic Data for Maximum Backup Efficiency
By :
Peter Davis
t companies today, whether large or small, are experiencing data overload. According to industry studies, many organizations are finding that they have to double their storage capacities every six to 12 months. With recent regulations such as Sarba...
What Is Wardriving And How Can You Prevent It
By :
Charles Calvert
gine a car equipped with nothing more than a laptop computer, a portable GPS receiver, and a wireless network card slowly strolls through your neighborhood. Unknown to any onlookers, this is no ordinary vehicle; rather, it is a wardriving machine. As...
Have You Ever Wondered About Cookies?
By :
Wang Yan
you remember the first time you was offered a cookie
from a web site? If you were new to the Internet it was a
surprise. A web site wanted to put a cookie on your
computer.Maybe your first thoughts were, “What’s a cookie? Should I
accept it o...
The History of Printer Ink Cartridges
By :
David Kent
h the introduction of the inkjet printer and printer ink cartridge in 1984, the task of printing your documents and changing printer ink cartridges became more convenient, reliable and cleaner than the previous methods of changing ribbons or insertin...
Open Sesame - Password Security
By :
Anthony Abdy
en Sesame!" is probably the most famous password in literature. It gave Ali Baba access to vast treasure. In the realm of technology, computer passwords also give access to valuable treasures: precious business and personal data.
Information about...
Travel To Deep Space By Sitting At Your Computer
By :
Huw Edwards
many generations various human cultures have had great knowledge about the star constellations. However, these days most of the so-called modernized breed of human couldn’t tell you much about what’s around us in the infinite Universe. The funny thi...
Adware - Are Downloads Safe?
By :
John Cameron
are, Should I be Afraid?Developers offering downloads are paying the price for the malformed truths that have been put forth regarding downloads. While not a political campaign the smears are ever present in the adware arena.Years ago developers saw ...
Be Careful When Following the Crazy Yellow Brick Link Trail
By :
Nechtan
ks, what are they? When you go to a web site, links are the little bits of information that when clicked on will take you to another website of similar context. The thing is, with these strange and mysterious human minds of ours that we know so littl...
Adware, Spyware and Monitoring Software-–What's What?
By :
Nick Ward
rybody seems to have heard about spyware now. Media
publish loads of surveys, "how to"s, and horror stories
about the victims. Readers are supposed to know exactly what
terms like "spyware", "adware", "malware" mean. Alas, their
meanings may ...
The History of Video Surveillance - from VCRs to Eyes in the Sky
By :
Henry King
tion video surveillance and most people think of video cameras mounted in the corners of train stations and banks or private detectives video taping an erring spouse for a messy divorce case. The truth is that the history of video surveillance is muc...
Benefits of Portal Content Management
By :
Mike Newell
anizations need to provide timely, relevant information to customers, partners, and employees anywhere in the world, to meet today's business requirements. Some of the hurdles that the organizations face in achieving this are IT bottlenecks, informat...
How IP-based Video Surveillance Works -- Way Beyond Analog
By :
Kevin Kennedy
n you’re shopping around for an IP-based video surveillance system, you will need to be particularly cautious about what exactly you’re looking at and what the individual terms mean. How IP-based video surveillance works is open to interpretation as ...
How DATA is LOST
By :
David Kent
r 95% of the people and businesses that I speak with have experienced data loss. However the sad fact is that the majority of businesses are woefully unprepared and do not understand the serious risk of data loss.
Do you have a disaster recovery pl...
Pop-ups - 5 Ways to Stop
By :
Brian Baker
ays to Block Pop Ups...Advertisers are constantly looking for any way to draw attention to their products. Although typical banner ads are still used heavily, they now seem to be almost invisible to the average web surfer. Pop ups and other intrusive...
Legitimate Information Online - How Can We Find the Truth?
By :
Jack Wall
ently I was on the Internet looking up some books that I’ve read to see what other people had to say about them. I came across one book and a lot of people had said it was very fraudulent and that actually the author was not the kind of person you’d ...
Have You Ever Crashed Your Computer?
By :
Peter Davis
you have been using computers for almost any amount of time, you most likely have experienced a computer crash. Computer crashes can range from the benign little GPF (general protection fault) error that forces you to reboot your machine, to complet...
Computer Problems. How Do You Avoid Them?
By :
Thomas Acland
ee Danny Burke of PC Magic once a month to sort out any problems on my computer and to help me move ahead with an internet info product business.Danny spends most of his week rescuing business owners who are having problems with their computers.Last ...
Computer's Data Security: Necessity and Myth
By :
Frederick Field
re is no 100 % protection for your computer. But this doesn’t mean you cannot prevent you data to be unauthorized accessed.Once I was chatting with my colleagues about the security issues and the ways the information can be protected. Our main goal w...
We Know Why You Haven't Decided Yet To Purchase A Security Product!
By :
Alexander Baird
re are many people, who heared about the security tools, available for data protection. But it is not an easy issue to understand to those who are not software literate. In this article we will look at this issue in order to understand that.With the...
The SIM card and My Curiosity's Satisfaction
By :
James Davis
e you ever thought what’s the deal with that golden-colored plate, inserted to your mobile phone? I did, so I looked for the information and now I can share with you what I found out.When I was a little girl, I was always interested to know what is i...
Information Protection Technologies For Doctors
By :
Leon Fink
earlier mostly all information was kept on the papers, the recent informational technologies expanding growth gives medical staff the opportunity to use them in their job. We can not deny the advantages which are coming to every job with using compu...
Protect Your Computer!
By :
James Newman
start this article, a joke: Why did the programmers mix up Halloween and Christmas? Because 25 DEC = 31 OCT. Haha! Well… if you got that, you probably don’t need to read this article.
It is often said that there is no such things as 100% security...
How to Backup Your Computer Files
By :
Robert Finn
I write this, it’s early December, and try as I might, I can’t remember what my new year’s resolution was last time around. One thing I can say with near hundred percent certainty is that whatever it was, I failed to keep it. Maybe you’re the same. M...
The Future Arrives As Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Becomes Reality
By :
B. J. Ward
the Consumer Electronics Show is kicking off 2005 in Las Vegas, one of the stars promises to be the emerging technology of Ultra-Wideband (UWB). UWB is wireless networking that is used for a multitude of electronic components and devices ranging fro...
I Know What You Did Last Session: Basic Applied Cryptography
By :
Fiocco
le Janet was sitting in a cyber café sending emails to friends and surfing the web, there was a person sitting three tables away reading each email she sent before they ever got to the email server. During this period of time, the thief was able to g...
Knowledge Management Benefits - An Overview
By :
Henry Ware
never you decide on investing in a new strategy, program, process, or project, you need to make sure that it is really worth investing and value-adding. You also need to analyze the cost-benefits of such an investment and the return or value that you...
New Device "Stretches" Time?
By :
Empress Zhang
you always feel short of time? Is 24x7 beginning to feel like 25x8? Who would not want an extra hour a day to deal with all those emails, voice mails and text messages from colleagues?The answer may be at hand.It may seem far-fetched, if not incredib...
Is a DVD VCR Recorder Right For You?
By :
David Elliott
VD VCR recorder may, at first sight, seem like an ugly combo of old technology
with new. However, there are many advantages to be had from a DVD VCR recorder,
also known as DVD VHS recorder or DVD VCR combo recorder.The first and most obvious adv...
Universal Remotes: Some Things to Consider
By :
Eligius
probably all have about 8 "universal" remotes these days. Every new component you buy comes w/ one, but none of them are really "universal" because there's always some feature on one device that the other remotes don't have a button for. But wdn't it...
Security Camera System - Buyers Guide
By :
Brian Kenny
hough the application of CCTV security have not changed very much over the past years, the tools and equipment have significantly.
Cameras became smaller, cheaper and better, but the major breakthrough happened in recording equipment.Therefore many ...
Substitute the Internet for Your TV
By :
Alexander
ave fond memories of waking up early on Saturday mornings and softly tiptoeing out to the family room to watch early morning cartoons when I was in elementary school. Then in high school I became more interested in the action-oriented TV shows in the...
What Paper or Computer Files Should You Keep?
By :
George Adams
business people we must deal with a great deal of paper and information from email and the net every day. You need to know however, that according to the "Pareto Time Management Rule," only 20% of all paper and information is important. That leaves 8...
Where Is Our Largest Technological Plan?
By :
Darrow
period, more or less one year before September 11. The White House Technology Advisor worked in the mankind largest plan until now, to install a fantastic communications and IT network of 100 Mb/s in 100 million houses in the next 10 years. A plan b...
Is Your Computer Strong Enough For An Internet Work From Home Business
By :
Colin Falconer
you are planning on doing business online with one of the
many work from home based businesses available on the
internet, then you are going to want to make sure your
computer is up to the task.Although it is possible to get by with a Pentium 1...
Recover Deleted Data Easily
By :
Walter Kaufmann
h such a multitude of disk recovery software available, both in computer stores and on the internet for downloading, there is a good chance that you can recover deleted data. If you've accidentally erased files that you need for whatever reason, you ...
Networking Basics
By :
Joseph O'Brien
etwork is a group of computers, printers, and other devices that are connected together with cables. The sharing of data and resources. Information travels over the cables, allowing network users to exchange documents & data with each other, print t...
Virus Prevention and Removal
By :
Con Lehane
irus is a piece of code that gets loaded onto your computer without your knowledge and runs against your wishes. The first known occurrence of viruses goes back to 1987 when the ARPANET was infected by one.One common misnomer among people is that you...
What are Trolls, Zombies and Demons in The Online World?
By :
Paul Barnett
surrounded by strange jargon and I feel like an extra in a B-grade horror
movie. One mailing list I'm on has "trolls", and the latest virus can turn my computer
into a "zombie", and my ISP keeps talking about "demons"! Egads! Do I need some
so...
Graphic Terms- The Basics Part II
By :
Gagliano
come to part II of Graphic Terms- The Basics. Maybe you’re learning these terms to help you understand more about designing your own e-covers. Maybe you’re learning to understand the terms in your search to have your e-cover professionally designed...
Don't Let the Internet Over Stimulate Your Mind
By :
James Gardiner
seems we have to become aware of a new problem that is starting to invade our modern, industrial society, that being the problem of over stimulation. The Internet is an excellent tool but we have to remember that the mind is the most valuable tool im...
Computers & Internet
By :
Michael Barrier
can easily say that these are the inventions of the century. It has done what one could not imagine. It has open the doors of the world to the world.What are you thinking now? Whatever you do, just put that in a search engine, you will be amazed t...
Do You Need Computer Training?
By :
Jack Adams
answer is yes, sooner or later you will need some computer training. As computers evolve and new software becomes available people are finding it important to keep up on their computer skills.If you work in office environment for example, you may be...
Blackboard Learning in the Twenty-First Century
By :
John Cargill
grandmother likes to remind me that to her it seems like yesterday that she attended college - something virtually unheard for women of her generation to do. In fact, she and I went to the same university, even studied in the same buildings. But desp...
Spyware & Business Computers
By :
Adela of France
BACKGROUNDSpyware is typically not a virus, so many anti-virus programs are not equipped to block, detect, or eliminate it. Spyware is not typically a cookie that you can simply delete through your browser tools.Often installed on your computer wit...
How To Stop The #1 Cause Of Computer Slow Downs And Crashes!
By :
Dick Adams
ldn't it be nice if your computer still ran like it did
back when you first got it? Before you go and buy a new
computer try this key maintenance step you can use to put
life back into the computer you've already got.Imagine that you start up you...
Mystery of the Unknown!
By :
Leon Fink
r Work place is no longer available, disaster has struck, and time is money! How many times have you heard these statements?It is a nightmare for CIOs and IT directors to have to explain downtime to their CEO and CFO.For many CEOs and CFOs, what was ...
How To Pick An IT Consultant
By :
John Walker
some point, most business are going to need to have some help from a IT consultant. Maybe your business is a small, without many IT resources. Maybe your company is larger, with a significant resources in IT already, and just needs a healthy dose of ...
One Small Step for Man - One Giant Bill from Tech. Support
By :
Edward King
ming data to the moon—it sounds intriguing, but is it really the answer to offsite backup?Dozens of businesses were unable to recover from 9/11. Having all of their files and backup data in one location added incredible economic damage to the already...
Network Monitoring for Serious eCommerce
By :
George Adams
the real world, businesses come in every size, from self-employed entrepreneurs like me to mega malls like Wal-Mart.On the Internet, companies come in every size, too, from a stand-alone ebook sales page with webmaster and owner all in one, to 300 po...
Overview of HTTP
By :
Adela of France
you have been using the internet for a while, you have probably typed into your browser something that starts with "http:" and ends with ".html", hit "Go", watched your modem lights flicker on and off, and a couple of seconds later you are magically ...
5 Stress Reducing Computer Tips
By :
Joe Keohane
most entrepreneurs computers are an intrical part of our business. An entrepreneur can not afford for their computer to be inoperable even for a minute. Implement some of these quick and affordable computer tips to keep your computer healthy and mak...
Denial Of Service Attack
By :
Achimaas
istributed Denial of Service (DDoS) is an attack on a network which is designed to bring it to a halt. This is done by sending useless traffic to a specific service/port on a server. The amount of traffic sent would overwhelm the service, so that leg...
On the Importance of Good User Interface Design
By :
Tom Leonard
seems obvious, but it’s often ignored. A good user interface design can spell the difference between acceptance of a software product and its failure in the marketplace. If the end-users find the software to be too cumbersome or difficult to understa...
The Language of Color
By :
Fabricius
a world already full of acronyms and codes, who would have thought that something as simple as color could join in the confusion? Knowing the different color models and how they are used is not only helpful in getting the visual results you want it i...
The Evolution of Technology - The History of Computers
By :
Christopher Wallace
le computers are now an important part of the lives of human beings, there was a time where computers did not exist. Knowing the history of computers and how much progression has been made can help you understand just how complicated and innovative t...
Getting Started In Information Technology Computer Consulting
By :
Henry Barber
of the best things about being in the Information Technology industry is consulting. For purposes of this article I'm using the term consulting in reference to side jobs or moonlighting work. While full time Computer Consultants can also benefit f...
Preparing for a Career in Information Technology
By :
Gwilym Davies
you want to work in the Information Technology field? In this article i'll provide some advice to those seeking employment in this field. Keep in mind these are my opinions, others may agree or disagree.Mechanic or Engineer?The first question to an...
Information/Human Age: Bringing Family and Friends Closer Together
By :
Fantoni
e you ever felt like the distances from your loved ones and cherished connections are just too big? You then stop communicating as much, and soon your relationships are no longer what they used to be. In this day and age it needn’t turn out this way....
Computer Aided Drafting
By :
Feinstein
puter aided drafting (CAD) is a specialized service that companies across the world are increasingly seeking from outsourcing firms with in-house engineering expertise. Axis-IT&T is a leader in the field delivering computer aided drafting and other m...
Computer Controlled LED Signs
By :
Gilbert Elliot
t LED signs available today can be controlled by the operator. Computer Controlled LED signs are controlled by the operator. These are the most upcoming technology that is being spread all over the world in speed.Computer controlled LED signs use th...
India as an Offshoring Destination: A Historical Perspective
By :
Kate Griffin
debates rage on across the globe on the economics of Offshoring work to India in the IT & ITES space (BPO), it is time to view outsourcing from the right perspectives. The Cost perspective is often harped upon by both Indian companies and their offsh...
The Pitfalls Of Using Technology For Technology's Sake
By :
Peter Wagner
ng a long-time Internet entrepreneur, I have made certain observations over time. Most people who start an online business seem to go through certain "phases." They make the same mistakes, and they react the same to different circumstances. All the w...
Five Steps to Protect Your Business System from a Disaster
By :
David Lawrence
never know when disaster might strike. If one happens, the first thing on your agenda as a staffing business owner or manager, after assuring the health and safety of yourself and others will probably be: "How are we going to do business?"
The l...
Don't Hate Me Because I am e-Beautiful: To E-Learn or Not to E-Learn
By :
Richard Carpenter
ut a week ago I heard a comment from a senior manager that again reminded me of one of the challenges we face in the training field. He stated that he did not believe in e-learning, especially for salespeople. The comment did not surprise me. I have ...
What's In Your Electronic Medical Record?
By :
Keith Ellison
the age of the internet and rapid developments of information technology, the way we view, edit, and exchange documents is changing and becoming more and more advanced. The medical world is no exception to this as medical records are now becoming kno...
How To Delete Cookie Files From Your Computer
By :
Emperor Alexander
you know how to delete cookie files from your computer? If not, here are some simple instructions. First of all let us begin by explaining what a cookie is. Cookies are small pieces of text generated by a web server and stored in the computer of an i...
How to Cope With Colic
By :
Rudolf Bauer
n my oldest daughter was born, I walked the floor night and day, rocking and swaddling, singing and even crying...anything to make my new little miracle stop her endless crying. Well, everyone told me she just had colic and that it would pass. And,...
The Truth About Printer Paper
By :
Tom Kidd
trary to popular belief, the quality of your printer paper can have a serious impact on the quality of your printer output. You can buy the best printer in the word – feed it lousy paper, and you’ll get lousy results. Most consumers just purchase t...
Spyware and Adware - Are You Protected?
By :
Nicola
ware is without doubt the most prevalent threat to online computer privacy and security.Exactly what is Spyware?Spyware applications are programs and files that hide on your PC's hard drive without your direct knowledge. They allow hackers and advert...
Audio Books - Just the Thing!
By :
Joe Keohane
't it time to explore what Audio Books can add to your life and to the lives of those you care about? Here are seven easy ways to let Audio Books help you live your life!1. Stuck in traffic? Make the time pass and accomplish something while you're...
RFID: A Smart Tag Primer
By :
Charles Calvert
d things come in small packages. This familiar cliché usually refers to precious stones, but today it's taken on new meaning, in that small things are now protecting items we deem valuable.Analysts estimate that the retail industry loses US $50B a ye...
Why Should I Use Recycled Ink Cartridges?
By :
Jack Adams
elieve everyone should be using recycled ink cartridges! Why not? The quality is the same and you can get savings of up to fifty percent off. But most important is our environment! There are millions of ink cartridges bought every year and only 1...
Informed Consent: Ethical Considerations of RFID
By :
Flavia Domitilla
who mounts a wild elephant goes where the wild elephant goes.
Randolph BourneRadio Frequency Identification (RFID) has incubated in relative obscurity for over 60 years, quietly changing our lives with scant attention outside the technology communit...
Computer Learning Strategies
By :
Peter Wagner
se are the three questions every student should ask himself. It will help in setting goal or objective. And it will take you into the right direction towards road of success.- How do you want to use your computer education?- Where do you want to use ...
Wireless is Great, but How Do You Make It SAFE?
By :
Gwilym Davies
s common nowadays to see people sitting in a park and computing, or at their local Starbucks, tapping away on their keyboards. At home, people are taking advantage of the freedom from cables and wires that a wireless network brings.But along with tha...
TiVo Is Just A DVR - How Direct TV And Others Packaged A Product For Success
By :
Tom Kidd
o, the poster child of technological advancement for companies like Direct TV, is really nothing more than a middle-aged woman in a designer dress - with plastic surgery. The technology behind TiVo is really just a tweaked DVR, or digital video recor...
CD Duplication
By :
Ian Watkins
re are many ways to get quality CD duplication. In fact, you will find there are many methods of CD duplication that will fit with your needs. Choosing the right method will ultimately be your choice. Here are some ideas of ways you can safely, ef...
Computers Are Not Scary
By :
Frederick Leslie
you remember when you were a kid, and saw your first automobile? To the older crowd, the answer might be yes. To them, the first automobile was most-likely an object of wonder. It wasn't necessarily a thing to be feared, just an unknown. It was somet...
My Favorite Gripes About Forwarding
By :
Joseph Newman
on't know about you. But I'm getting sick of people that don't clean forwarded email before they send them.I get all kind of forwarded email from friends and family that has been forwarded. Everybody's email is prone to spam because it's right there ...
The Great Underutilized Computer
By :
Walchelin
m not a geek.So I was not surprised to hear a tech expert speak about how we underutilize our computers.I plead guilty. Not only do I underutilize it, but I regularly end up places that leave me wondering how I got there.I’m a poet, a philosopher, bu...
CD Duplication Equipment Reviews
By :
James Gardiner
h the overwhelming amount of CD Duplication equipment options it is important to read reviews of the different types of equipment you are considering before you make your final decision and choose to purchase a particular brand or model. The best CD ...
Put a VLA on the Moon and Listen to Every World Conversation
By :
Steve Adams
Very Large Array in New Mexico, which debuted in the movie “Contact”, has been listening into space for many decades now. It is quite incredible and can pick up the most sensitive of sounds from the deep of space. If you ever get a chance to visit t...
Comet Based Colonies Are Possible and Good For Solar System Observation
By :
Leon Fink
ets are self propelled and require no energy to move around the solar system, so therefore they are a perfect platform to do research. Comet Observation platforms could be used for space travel rather easily.Since Comet tails contain ice and vapor tr...
RFID Next Step - Automated Warehouses Are Part of the Future of Distribution
By :
John Cargill
ortunately currently passive RFID tags do not have the read only range and have trouble being read thru many materials which are used as support structures for racks and storage or to hold up the building itself. This becomes a significant problem wh...
Robotic Chicken Coup Control for Avian Virus
By :
Roger Baldwin
need to put a Bird Flu Detection device on a Robotic Platform to travel up and down the rows of the Chicken Coups. Then identify those infected birds and burn the chickens, which are infected. If this virus adapts itself and combines with a human vir...
Giant Lobster Robot for Border Patrol
By :
Anthony Abdy
ropose a Giant Walking Robot for border patrol and for robotic surveillance of critical infrastructure or military bases. I propose that these units be at first run tele-robotically like the Predator Drones and eventually after the DARPA Challenge II...
Segway Scooter in Need of New Innovations
By :
Peter Kessler
way Scooter in Need of New Innovations Upgrading because for all the hoopla it lacks the latest and greatest technological advances and it does not impress everyone. The Segway Team? Come on get with the latest technology will ya? Regarding this idea...
Cement Dust Mixed with Smart Dust Running off Chemicals in Concrete Mix
By :
Andrew Adams
oTech researchers need to design SmartDust sensors, which can be mixed in with cement dust prior to hardening into concrete. This way when building large infrastructure projects we can have in place a method, which is non-intrusive to determine the f...
Cross-pollination of Industry Knowledge is the Key to Innovation
By :
David Walsh
l as we have always said if you want to change the world you take something from one industry and apply it to another. History has shown this, for instance many of Leonardo DaVinci and his drawings and the Bicycle Mechanics Wright brothers. Well in t...
3D Modeling in Transportation Flows
By :
John Nicholas
need to borrow the technology that the military uses for the Battlefield 4D holographic simulations in the Net-centric Warfare Battlespace and transfer this technology to help the DOT and DHS predict how to keep the distribution systems are moving in...
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