Computers, internet and mobile phones are the products of advancements in electronics that have become as important as daily bread in human life. Electronics has travelled a long way in a very short time. New findings and constant improvements pushed electronics forward at a rapid pace. Electronics in future will further change the way we work and live. A newborn infant in the year 2050 will… Read more
Selecting a proper Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for power protection of your personal computer or small office can be easily accomplished based on specifying the right UPS and implementing a smart shopping method. UPS systems solve three basic problems: Firstly they protect your computer from utility voltage deviations beyond permitted margin, and from hazardous phenomena associated by… Read more
Although it may seem easy to answer, the question to how does solar power derive its energy is better answered by considering the process of how a solar power system work. From there, the answer to the question can be answered and you will know that the process requires some form of conversion of the energy coming from the sun to another form of energy that you need to use your household… Read more
Having worked in the Information Technology field for ten years I am often amazed at how many manually run processes you find in almost any organization. Data entry is a big one, so are other things like file transfers and login scripts for users. The good news is that many day to day administrative tasks can be put on virtual auto pilot by utilizing one of the many different scripting tools at… Read more
Years ago, colour laser printers were very expensive. When there were mono printers that cost around ?50 or less, saying no to colour printers seemed to be a practical decision for many offices. And even if there were cheaper colour printers, they were big and heavy. They were too big to share a desk with and too heavy to move around. Low-end colour printers could weigh upwards of 50lbs, and who… Read more
Sliding For Fun Sony Ericsson is talking about convergence and is initiating it through its devices. The Sony Ericsson T715 is a phone that brings together almost all functionalities into its feature set. The phone is a slider and the set we got for review was a combination of silver and black, which is called the Galaxy Silver shade. The front panel has a 2.2-inch screen surrounded by a black… Read more
Email is powerful, business communication tool ? lose the facility for just a few hours and you know your company productivity will take a nosedive. It isn?t simply the loss of email service, it is the business and network risk associated with using emails, especially as emails are the primary delivery mechanism for viruses and a host of malicious code which will attack your network and even… Read more
As a developer of static analysis tool for mainstream statically-typed languages, like C++ and Java, I was wondering for quite a while about how well static analysis applies to dynamically-typed languages, like Ruby and Python. And recently, I have come across this interesting project on GitHub: Reek – Code smell detector for Ruby. Well, I suppose that’s just a fancy way to name a static analysis… Read more
More and more people are beginning to believe that the next wars are to be fought over who controls the most water but the importance of electrical energy remains the same. Energy will forever be in high demand and wind power is the most efficient and eco-friendly kind of energy. For hundreds of years mankind has been using windmills to make life easier for themselves. The modern wind energy… Read more
Many times, whenever our computers break down, software is considered the culprit. Have you ever stopped to think that your neglect of your computer’s hardware and internal file organization could also be the cause of the headaches, though? It is true. Most of the time, our computers work perfectly. You zip through checking your email or slap together that spreadsheet your boss has been hounding… Read more

