Posted by james on December 15, 2011 ·
Whilst computing is advancing every day, it is still very important for companies to ensure their computer equipment is running smoothly. Many it services companies have become more and more visible, this is because computers are now a part of nearly every major business. Should a business spend money on IT services companies? The short answer is generally yes. Computers and the internet is becoming [...]
Posted by james on December 15, 2011 ·
For those who don’t know what outsourcing means and why it has become so important on the internet, read this article to find out more. Outsourcing is basically a three way process, however, the chain can be much bigger.
Let’s look at the following example, and how the process works….
If a company need ten articles writing about it outsourcing companies for their new website, they search Google [...]
Posted by james on June 29, 2011 ·
It looks like the push to show the inkjet printer into the next great manufacturer of solar cells has found another proponent inside a team of engineers from Oregon State University. Which group of resourceful researchers claims to have created the world’s first “CIGS photo voltaic devices with inkjet printing,” thus giving birth to a new production process that reduces uncooked material [...]
Posted by james on June 29, 2011 ·
It looks like the push to show the inkjet printer into the next great manufacturer of solar cells has found another proponent inside a team of engineers from Oregon State University. Which group of resourceful researchers claims to have created the world’s first “CIGS photo voltaic devices with inkjet printing,” thus giving birth to a new production process that reduces uncooked material [...]
Posted by james on June 29, 2011 ·
Could Facebook be heading the way of poor old Bebo? With almost 700m users we sincerely doubt it, but Google are going to attempt their greatest to ensure it.
The search engine giants have launched the Google+, which they hope will rival Facebook and Skype. The project had taken a year to create and permits users to share pictures and send messages via “circles” – meaning that only particular [...]
Posted by james on June 29, 2011 ·
Could Facebook be heading the way of poor old Bebo? With almost 700m users we sincerely doubt it, but Google are going to attempt their greatest to ensure it.
The search engine giants have launched the Google+, which they hope will rival Facebook and Skype. The project had taken a year to create and permits users to share pictures and send messages via “circles” – meaning that only particular [...]
Posted by james on June 29, 2011 ·
A group of Hollywood film studios has filed a lawsuit towards Britain’s Internet service provider (ISP) BT for hosting a website that continuous to offer pirated versions of English movies.
Hollywood film studios have demanded an injunction from the High Court of London to be able to force BT to block the website Newzbin which they allege promotes film piracy in the united states, The Telegraph reports.
On [...]
Posted by james on June 29, 2011 ·
A group of Hollywood film studios has filed a lawsuit towards Britain’s Internet service provider (ISP) BT for hosting a website that continuous to offer pirated versions of English movies.
Hollywood film studios have demanded an injunction from the High Court of London to be able to force BT to block the website Newzbin which they allege promotes film piracy in the united states, The Telegraph reports.
On [...]
Posted by james on June 29, 2011 ·
Markus Kayser, a student at the Royal College of Art in England, has built a 3D printer that harnesses desert fine sand and sun to produce items like bowls and sculptures.
His invention is an adaptation of his prior solar-powered printing device, the sun-cutter. He had designed the cutter to create two dimensional objects from plywood and wanted to utilize the same technology to sand for his newest [...]
Posted by james on June 29, 2011 ·
Markus Kayser, a student at the Royal College of Art in England, has built a 3D printer that harnesses desert fine sand and sun to produce items like bowls and sculptures.
His invention is an adaptation of his prior solar-powered printing device, the sun-cutter. He had designed the cutter to create two dimensional objects from plywood and wanted to utilize the same technology to sand for his newest [...]