Latest and New Computer Technology News

January 11th, 2010


Technology has seeped into every aspect of our lives today. And to keep pace with the latest emerging technology is becoming more and more important in today’s scenario. If you are in the information technology field, you have have to be aware of the latest trends in technology. To be in the mainstream means to keep an eye on the each and every news related to technology. Whether it is Linux, Solaris or Windows operating system, or it is a complex technology like virtualization, you have to have a clear understanding of every emerging technology. Articles on new technology and news about latest technology can help one to make his way into the complex maze of new computer technology. Every other day an IT giant releases a new patch of software and every new fortnight a new software is released based on a radically new technology. The latest technology buzz like Microsoft Lucidtouch, Sun Solaris have become must know technology terms.

Some of the latest technologies that are going to revolutionize their respective field are

1.) Taptu: Looking for a search engine for your iPhone that is touch friendly and allows to search the web with ease? Taptu may be the answer. Taptu is a mobile search engine that just released its iPhone version that can be downloaded from Apple App Store for free.The new search engine is user friendly and quick. According to Taptu blog, it has more than 3 million webpages currently in its index.

2.) Opera Unite: Opera has launched a new technology that can turn your PC into a personal web server running inside Opera web browser. That server can be used to share everything from files to music with other computers on the web without the need of 3rd party applications. Named Opera Unite, the technology has just been released and promises to make your computer more that just a dumb terminal.

These are just two of the numerous technologies coming our way at the speed of light.

By: Vijay Agarwal

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Computer technology is a constantly changing field. New innovations happen everyday. To keep yourself up to date with latest computer technology news visit the link. Author Vijay Agarwal



Information Technology Enhances Productivity

January 11th, 2010


The world is so dependent on technology today that it has become an expected component in our daily lives. We depend on it at home, in school and at work. The use of technology in the office has become commonplace.

From the fax machine, to the telephone, the printer, the copier machine, the computer and the internet, technology is enhancing the productivity of professionals, educators, and students everywhere. It has become so commonplace that most offices today would cease to operate effectively without it.

The most used forms of technology are the computer and the internet. We use them in place of the telephone to send email. They’re used to quickly send copies of documents instead of the using a fax machine or copier and hand carrying them to our co-workers. The combination of the computer and the internet enables individuals to fax documents and even make telephone calls. Skype is a perfect example of this technology.

Access to information technology has turned into a necessity for prosperity and economic development worldwide. Underdeveloped countries are increasingly becoming equipped with computers and access to the internet, allowing them to communicate with the rest of the world and strengthen their economies.

Many years ago when computers were being introduced to society, people were concerned that they would have a dehumanizing effect. To a certain extent that might be true because we often use email to communicate in the office rather than calling or visiting our co-worker on the next floor or even down the hall, but the positives outweigh the negatives. With the ability to quickly share and process information, and effectively perform in-depth research, most of us might wonder how businesses ever managed without the existence of the computer and the internet.

The Blackberry and other hand-held time-saving devices bring added convenience and increased productivity to professionals whose work extends beyond the office.

So many other forms of technology exist that enable professionals of all educational and skilled backgrounds to produce products and services that it would otherwise be impossible.

It has been stated that an estimated 40 percent of U.S. productivity growth between 1995 and 2002 has been credited to the existence of information technology. Computers and the internet give a voice to all who has access to them and the numbers are growing by leaps and bounds.

By: Monica Davis

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Monica Davis is Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Exceptional Magazine (http://www.exceptionalmag.com). She has over 20 years of stellar and award-winning performance serving the federal government and private sector. She is also the creator and former executive producer and host of the award-winning Extraordinary Everyday People television talk show.

Exceptional Magazine is a self-improvement publication that recognizes people for their extraordinary accomplishments, contributions to society and their courage to overcome adversity. It also provides informative and articles that help people of all backgrounds change their lives both personally and professionally.



Leveraging Technology for Organisational Excellence

January 10th, 2010


Technology & HR-Leverage one for the other: “Technology and HR are enablers of business. Integration of the two would mean not only harmonious co-existence but also leveraging one for the other. Leveraging of technology for HR would mean digitizing the mundane HR activities and automating the back office and transactional activities related to recruitment, performance management, career planning, and succession planning, training and knowledge management. Leveraging HR for technology implies managing change associated with technology by way of communication, training, hiring, retraining, stakeholder analysis and conscious keeping. Thus they can play complementary roles.”

Technology and HR both have one thing common i.e., both these are enablers of business.

In recent times, technology has become synonymous with information technology, as hardly any other technological development of the past would have impacted all spectrum of business as information technology has impacted. Irrespective of the kind of business you are in i.e., services or goods, commodity or branded, trading or manufacturing, contemporary or traditional deployment of information technology in one form or the other is a foregone conclusion. To manage and deploy technology in an effective way, all business Organizations would need knowledge workers. Managing of these knowledge workers is the responsibility of HR function. Hence the integration of technology and HR is an absolute must.

Having understood technology and HR in the present context we must understand integration in this context. Integration would not only mean harmonious co-existing but would also mean one enhancing and complementing the other i.e., technology is used to enhance effectiveness of HR and HR functions helps in adopting and managing change which technology deployment brings in.

Leveraging technology for HR

HR management as a function is responsible for deliverables like business strategy execution, administrative efficiency, employee contribution and capacity for change. All these are accomplished through what HR people do i.e., staffing, development, compensation, benefits, communicate organization design, high performing teams and so on. In majority of these areas technology is being deployed.

e-Recruitment

Recruitment is one area where all the companies worth their name leverage IT. There are two different models of e-recruitment, which are in vogue. One is recruitment through company’s own sites and the other is hosting your requirement on the other sites e.g., monster .com, jobsdb.com, jobsahead.com, naukri.com, and jobstreet.com and so on so forth. The first models is more popular with the larger companies who have a brand pull for potential employees e.g., G.E., IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, HCL, ICICI, Reliance, Mindtree consulting etc. Other companies prefer to go to the job sites. Some are adopting both.

E-recruitment has gone a long way since its start. Now these sites have gone global. Sites like jobsahead.com and monster.com have established global network, which encompasses separate sites for jobs in Australia, Denmark, Belgium, and Canada etc. Job seekers are able to search job by region or country and employers target potential employees in specific countries. For example, 3 Com recently posted a company profile on the Ireland site that highlights the contributions of 3 com’s Irish design team in its global projects.

In the early days e-recruitment was plagued with flooding the employers with low-quality bio-data’s. Again technology has come as a savior. Now pre-employment testing like the one introduced by Capital One, a US based financial company, help in filtering the applicants. These tools test online e.g., applicants for call centers. ‘Profile International’ a Texas based provider of employment assessments, has developed tools that allow instant translation of assessment tests between languages. Further developments like video- conference specialized sites, online executives recruitments and combining online and offline methods are leading to more and more companies adopting e-recruitment at least as a secondary recruitment method. Arena Knights Bridge, a US based IT company conducts video based interview of its prospective employees and only short listed employees are met in person. Even Cisco was to launch the same.

Employee Self Service

Employee self-service is perhaps one utility of IT, which has relieved HR of most of mundane tasks and helped it to improve employee satisfaction. Employee self services is a plethora of small activities, which were earlier carried out by employee through administration wing of HR. These are travel bookings, travel rules information, travel bills, leave rules, leave administration, perk administration, etc. Earlier all these rules and information were in the custody of HR. Every user employee was expected to reach out to HR and get it done. Now with deployment of ESS in most of the companies, employee can request for travel related booking online, fill his/her T.E. bills, apply for leave, log time sheet and see his perks value disbursed and due etc. E.g., in Ballarpur Industries Ltd. leave administration is completely digitized in its corporate office. It is working towards digitizing travel related activities, perks and even compensation management and performance management administration. ‘Digitize or outsource all the mundane and routine focus only on core and value add’ – Vineet Chhabra V.P. –PDC BILT.

Communication

Communication which is most talked about management tool has always been a gray area in HR management. In large companies with vast geographical spread communicating with all employees had really posed formidable challenge to HR professionals. Technology has again come for rescue. Starting with telephones, faxes, e-mails and maturing into video conferencing, net cast, web cast etc. communication is one area of HR, which has been greatly benefited by technology. Mouse & click companies like Oracle, IBM has an intranet which caters to most of the information needs of its employees. Brick & Morter companies like BILT also have made a foray into deploying intranet for internal communication, which has corporate notice board, media coverage, and knowledge corners.

Knowledge Management

Another area of HR, which is leveraging technology, is employee development. Programmed learning (PL) i.e. learning at its own pace is one of the most effective ways of adult learning. Use of technology for this purpose can’t be over emphasized. Aptech Online University and ‘The Manage mentor’ are some of the Indian sites, which are in this business knowledge management, which is an integral part of any learning organization, which cannot become a reality without technology. Companies can harness the knowledge of its employees by cataloging and hosting it on the intranet. Talk to ‘Big-5′ or not ’so big’ consulting companies you will find that main stay of their business is the knowledge repository. Technology has enabled them to retrieve it swiftly. In the competitive environment where speed is the name of game technology driven Knowledge Management constantly provides a strategic advantage.

If you look at HR module of ERP solutions like people soft, SAP, Oracle and Ramco they provide you with a comprehensive package which helps in man-power planning, recruitment, performance management, training and development, career planning, succession planning, separation and grievance handling. A transaction happening in all these areas are digitized and form a closed loop ensuring employee database is always updated. E.g. a joining letter of a new employee is system generated. It will be printed only when all mandatory fields of information are entered. Similarly a transfer order or a separation letter is issued from the system only if that transaction has been carried out in the system.

For career planning, success planning, skill and competencies matrix methods are used by most of these systems. They search an employee with the required skills first in the in-house database of employees. Once put in practice in letter & spirit, this system not only enhances business results by matching the right candidate for right job but also improves retention of employees.

Processing payroll, churning out time office reports, providing HR-MIS are some other routine activities of HR which have been off-loaded to technology.

Leveraging HR for Technology

All HR professionals, preaching or practicing, learning or experimenting, teaching or studying have experienced leveraging technology for HR. But most of us come across a situation where we need to leverage HR for technology. Let us understand what do we mean by this.

Whenever technology is deployed afresh or upgraded it involves a change. The change may be at the activity level e.g., applying for leave through the intranet or at the mental model level e.g., digitizing the process succession planning which have been HR professionals forte. The people have always registered adopting change. This is one area where HR professionals are to deliver i.e., become change agents and lead the process of technology and change adoption. The resistance to change is directly proportional to speed of change. Now speed of change has increased and hence resistance.

Just to take an example, most of ERP implementation in the world have not been able to deliver all the expectations. Some of these have failed to deliver at all. While analyzing the cause of failure it has been observed that 96% of failures are because of people related issues and only 4% are because of technology.

It is the people who make the difference; hence HR should exploit its expertise to facilitate the adoption of technology. I would like to put together some of the thoughts on what HR should do for this.

At the time of recruitment, stop hiring for skills rather hire for attitude and a learning mind. Skills of today are no longer valid tomorrow. Managing ever changing change is the only criteria for success.

Functional or technical skills can be acquired during the job. Hence recruitment in the technology era needs to undergo a paradigm shift i.e., from a skill/competency based it needs to be attitude and learning mind/ ability based interview. That would translate into hiring for skills for future. In IBM every employee has to fill in his/her individual development plan where the employee commits its learning one/two new skills every year thus remaining competitive every time.

If we look at the chemistry of resistance to change it is either a skill issue or a will issue. To address the will issue we need to work at a comprehensive solution starting from recruitment (as discussed earlier), reward, compensation and leading to organization culture which promotes change. A living example is 3M, a US based company, where innovation is way of life, where 10% of revenue must come from new products every year. For them change becomes way of life.

To address the will issue further organization need to prepare a communication strategy which creates a ‘pull’ for the technology. For example, in Ranbaxy, when they went for SAP implementation they anticipated resistance. To address this they started a house journal, which was aimed at educating the employees on the benefits, which will result from adoption of ERP, SAP. This created a need rather a potential need or a latent need was brought out. Adoption of ERP did not become much of a problem.

At times adoption of technologies is perceived as a threat by the employees e.g., automation leading to reduction in workers, office automation leading to retrenchment of clerks etc. HR needs to be associated with the technical adoption right from the beginning till the end. At the selection of technical stage if HR is associated, it can map the skills required and create a pull during implementation and adoption. Post adoption it can release the excess non-re-allocatable employees.

To understand this process more clearly we can take example of ERP implementation. ERP is taken as an example as this is one technology adoption which effects employees across the org. irrespective of function and position. Any other automation may have affected only a segment of organisation. ERP implementation in any organization goes through the following stages.

1. Selection of package

2. Business analysis

3. Solution design

4. Configuration and customization

5. Conference room piloting (CRP)

6. Go-live and production

At each stage HR has to play a role, which will help in mitigating resistance to change.

During selection process, the change agent can understand the business benefit ERP would bring. This would help him to draw a comprehensive communication plant aimed at creating a ‘pull’ for the change. The communication plan may use its various weapons from the armory. The obvious examples are Newsletters, Newsflash. In-house journal, addressing by the top management, web cast, open house sessions, meetings formal and informal.

During the business analysis phase implementation team is supposed to analyse the existing business processes. At times this leads to surfacing of some data which is not very desirable by the process owners, leading to resistance at this stage, HR has to be again proactive and carry out a detailed stake-holder analysis. Such an analysis should give a lead to potential areas of problem and potential champions of change.

Solution design involves defining ‘To-be processes’ i.e., the way business would be carried out in future. At this stage HR has to play the role of catalyst to turn the heat on. The idea is to ensure to make maximum out of an opportunity of package enabled business transformation. HR can play a role by arranging to educate and train the right people on best business practices, just before this phase.

During the configuration and customization HR has to keep on beating the drum, the customization of a standard package is a big no-no. Similarly, during the conference room plotting (CRP) it should help in identifying the right persons to be involved in CRP. A thorough testing at this stage would result in lesser pain at the time of going live. This is also time to focus on training of end users, the employees who are going to use the system once implemented. Training- retraining –training to ensure all the prospective users are comfortable with usage of software before the system goes live.

During the go-live stage HR has to work over time to keep the motivation levels high. This is the time when management starts loosing patience as one glitch after the other keeps appearing and virtually bringing the business to halt. At this stage, HR has to play ‘conscious keeper’ for the top management once into product relocating the surplus is a challenge for which it has to be prepared before it.

This examples makes it clear that involvement of HR during the entire life cycle of technology is valuable. ERP is not an isolated case. It is true for any other technology adoption only finer details may vary. Hence HR must play a proactive role rather than being just a silent spectator or mere executers of the wishes of business or chief technology officer in case of technological changes.

Having set the case in different perspective, it seems only logical to leverage technology for HR and vice-versa.

By: Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj

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About the Author

Mr. Amarendra B. Dhiraj is a frequent speaker at internationally renowned global events, CEO/CTO/CIO Roundtables, Technology Conferences and Symposiums. He hosted and organized the Executive Technology Leadership Forum. He specializes in strategy, innovation, and leadership for change. His strategic and practical insights have guided leaders of large and small organizations worldwide.

Amarendra Bhushan has been named to lists of the European Management Guru and is named as “Europe’s youngest management Guru” and one of the “Top most influential business thinkers in the world”. http://www.theerce.com, http://www.indogreek.org



"SA Analog" Technology and Shadow Disk Technology

January 10th, 2010


DC adopts “SA Analog” technology

Aiming at those drives which have media defects in the SA, which is being undetected in the BIOS (so far no tool in the world can fix this kind of problem), Data Compass bypasses the SA boot failure, and then by reading only the key modules such as P-List from the SA to access the user data area directly for data recovery. For professional data recovery companies, they will need to deal with patient drives with not only defects in the user data area, but also in the system area of the drive; dealing with defects in the system area needs expertise and experience plus special equipments and tools, while many of them still can’t be fixed. By using DC, these defects will be “bypassed”, so that even a newbie can be able to work better than an expert.

ShadowDisk

Before DC was released, Disk Image was a very important phase in data recovery, especially when the drive is in an unstable status; all the data will be imaged from the patient drive to another functional drive by disk imaging tools, and then data recovery will be performed on the functional imaged drive. This traditional procedure has an obvious disadvantage: you need to wait until the disk image finish to recover your data, even what you need is only a few files from the patient drive, you will still need to perform a whole disk image, and the time cost for a disk image will be hours or even days depends on the capacity and the drive status (the more bad sectors it has, the slower the image will be). Now, thanks to DC, data recovery professionals need not to prepare an image for the patient drive before data recovery happens; Pioneered Disk Image Technique – ShadowDisk, which images the sector physically from the defective drive to a functioning drive at the same time when the sector is being requested. So that each sector being requested will first be imaged to a good drive, and then the read/write request will be directed to the image disk. You don’t need to spend lots of time to create an image, but actually you are working on an image when using DC with the patient drive.

By: Edison Xiong

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Advantages of the Bluetooth Technology in Wireless Communication

January 9th, 2010


The advent of recent local and state legislations requiring the use of hands-free devices only while driving has increased the market of Bluetooth headsets among cellular phone users. Bluetooth interface can now be found in a wide range of cellular phone models.

But for more than just hands-free mobile phone convenience, Bluetooth technology is becoming a popular way to stay connected wirelessly. This enables you to connect to the internet, share or transfer files, stream music and a lot more.

Bluetooth technology allows two devices to communicate and interact with each other over a 2.4 GHz low-frequency waves range. A standard Bluetooth headset’s range is 10 meters but this can actually be extended to over a mile with the appropriate device.

Unlike infrared, devices connected via Bluetooth do not have to be in direct line or too close to each other. This allows for a wider distance between the interacting devices. You can snap a photo on your mobile phone and print it out directly on a regular Bluetooth printer.

Use wireless keyboards on multiple devices. Listen to your favorite music on a Bluetooth headset straight from your mobile phone’s mp3 player. Now, even vehicles are equipped with this technology to allow you to interact with other devices via your vehicle’s audio system.

Bluetooth headsets work well with various accessories like Bluetooth adapters, antenna, car kit, card drive and dongle.

Bluetooth adapters turn your desktop or wired notebooks into wireless devices by plugging in a adapter onto your PC or laptop’s USB port. This enhances whatever existing hardware you use with wireless connectivity and enables it to communicate or interact with other Bluetooth products like mobile phones and PDAs.

The Bluetooth antenna increases the range of Bluetooth devices to over a mile, depending on the make and model.

Some Bluetooth car kits include a speaker phone with TTS (text to speech) capabilities. Supporting both handset and hands-free profiles, these can be paired with multiple devices. With built-in microphones and speakers, these Bluetooth car phones have an integrated echo cancellation and noise suppression systems.

The Bluetooth card drive is designed for both Bluetooth functionality and card reader or flash memory drive. This device accessory deploys this capabilities into your laptops, desktops, or Tablet PCs.

The Bluetooth Dongle operates in a range of up to 100 meters. This accessory sometimes comes with a built-in antenna. Handy and stores easily, this accessory improves communication between your devices.

There are other devices and accessories you might find useful and the list continues to grow as manufacturers seek to improve the quality of current Bluetooth technology.

By: David Urmann

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Technology and Elderly – Embracing Technology to Improve Your Life

January 9th, 2010


Technology is normally associated with the young and the trendy. Cell phone and computer companies market the gaming and music abilities of their phones and computers. The phones come in fashionable colors with hip ringtones and flashy features.

Older people are seldom interested in all this, but the basics of technology, without all the extras, can come in very handy for older people. The elderly of today didn’t grow up in a time where technology was as essential as it is today. They are scared to experiment and use technological devices such as computers and cell phones. That said, there are many elderly people who are quite competent in using their cell phones and computers but they are in the minority.

Technology can add to the comfort of the elderly and it can allow them to stay independent for much longer. The explosion in the technological device market has been phenomenal. If you can think of something to make your life easier and more comfortable, you are almost certain to find it.

While many of these devices might be unaffordable to a lot of elderly people, a basic computer and cell phone is within reach of many elderly people’s budget.

A cell phone is a wonderful device that allows older people to stay in contact. There are cell phones on the market with bigger buttons and screens that make it easier to use. Sending text messages is a daily occurrence in almost everybody’s life. Staying in contact with loved ones and family or friends is very important in older people’s lives. Receiving a message from a loved one can brighten up a lonely person’s day.

The advantages of computer technology to the elderly are more important than what most people realize. What is there that you can’t do over the internet? Elderly people can be in control of their own finances by using the internet banking services. For someone who finds it difficult to walk or stand in queues, internet banking is a wonderful tool. The elderly person won’t have to rely on others to get to the bank and they won’t have to go through all the distress of actually visiting the bank. It won’t only have an impact on the elderly person’s life, but also on those responsible for driving them around and assisting them in these tasks. Many online shops provide an online grocery ordering and delivery facility as well.

Independence is the one aspect in the life of the elderly that should be nurtured and technology can do that.

By: Jared Wright

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How Do I Help My Child Read Better? Finding an Adaptive Technology That Will Make Them a Master!

January 8th, 2010


You know your child or student isn’t reading well or comprehending what they’ve just read. How do you help? There are dozens of programs out there that claim to help your child read, but how well will your child retain it when the program is over? Why has nothing else you’ve done worked? How do you make it so fun and interesting that it sticks with them for life?

Using Adaptive Reading Technology To Guide Individual Needs

A reading program that uses adaptive reading technology is the best way to go. Adaptive reading technology gears its course toward each individual student, no matter what their reading skill level happens to be.

Many reading programs are set and inflexible in their coursework. Those are fine for some students, but each student understands and comprehends differently. To address each individual’s level and help them learn from where they’re at right now, a program that uses adaptive reading technology is ideal.

Finding Adaptive Reading Technology That Makes Reading Stick

A good program should first gauge the reading level of your student. Most students have some level of knowledge, but can’t jump over the hurdle to get to the next.

Assessing his or her skill sets a starting point rather than subjecting them to lessons they’ve already mastered. The last thing a struggling student wants or needs is to go over the already learned stuff. They are frustrated enough.

If they are at the beginning, then they should get a solid feel for how sounds and letters work together, what they look like, and what they do. Then they should be able to start putting those words and relating them to actions, pictures, and to other words. How they are alike. How they are different.

Next, a good program should put those sounds and letters to work as words. How do those basic elements fit into a sentence? Can they take a word and fit into a sentence so it is relevant? How does that sentence relate to a story, a picture, their lives?

Conversely, how does a story relate to the sentence? This brings us to another criterion for useful learning – retention and understanding. When students watch a movie or listen to a story, they are seeing, and listening. Can they listen while they read? Being able to visualize and relate words to pictures and sounds means they comprehend what they are reading.

Through the course, does the software allow the student to go at his own pace, keep track of his progress, reward her development, let the student monitor herself? Does it adapt to each individual? Every child learns in his or her own way and its often the more creative ones, the ones who have the most potential that get bogged down by strict methods.

Putting all the elements of reading together is, of course, the essential goal for a successful reading program. But, there is one more thing that is necessary for the youth.

Is it entertaining?

With the ever-present television, video games, all the new and cool technology, and the pull of peers, learning to read probably equates to a toxic disease. You’d better entertain their headphones off! Entertainment creates happiness. Happiness with learning is outstanding.

The Future

Adaptive reading technology is a testament to the times we now live in. Make sure you invest in their future because technology is going to be perhaps the most important part of it. If today’s student can’t read or struggles with any aspect of reading, it will limit every aspect of their lives.

Using a proven program that incorporates adaptive reading technology to learn the most basic of all skill, reading, will pay for your child’s or student’s success for the rest of his or her life.

By: Billings Farnsworth


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System 44 is a breakthrough adaptive reading technology fundamental reading program designed through extensive research to help your child or student “crack the code” for reading and comprehending the English language. Specifically made for the most challenged and struggling 3rd through 12th graders, this amazing program engages and adapts to the student for a most successful reading experience. Learn more about this amazing program at http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/system44 Billings Farnsworth is a freelance writer.



Technology, Humans, and Points of View

January 8th, 2010


It is interesting to often ponder upon what the future holds for Humanity. The age-old ritual of thinking about how life will be in the future is almost a type of implanted logic or recurring thought that has been implanted into humans of all walks of life. Below are a few concepts scattered in segments of some interesting considerations and visions that I ponder upon frequently related to Technology, the mind, Influence, Inspiration, and other related topics.

Technology and Humans

Technology is a divine gift that has been given to humanity for the purpose of its progression in a variety of ways. It is something that is changing our realities in almost every which way, shape and form. It is allowing what we considered to be science fiction to become reality. It is of great Enormity to humanity as a whole, and it is something so grand that, I believe, will infuse progression or destroy humanity. It also something that holds such great power and creates colossal effects to everything. Technology is divine knowledge that has been given to man in order for him to either create greatness or destroy himself. It is not an accidental discovery that man has stumbled upon, as man could not even tie his shoes without the power of the divine. We are completely nothing without the higher beings that exists. Technology coupled with free will allows our actions here on earth to be exponentially carried out, whether positive or negative to our very existence. The future holds just so many possibilities of what could be. I believe, We are all responsible for contributing to shaping the future in some way or another, whether a minute act that influences a chain of events or in a other major ways such as when an individual invents a new type of technology, art form, or ideology.

Beyond good and evil revisited

Can our limited human capacities comprehend the concept of beyond good and evil?. Perhaps through a deep imaginative conceptual process, we can try to begin to engage in what this truly means. Through human art-forms we can often inch closer to trying to express what this means. Our reality, thought processes, and human experience is just so repeated with recurring good and evil concepts that it is difficult for us to escape from its clutches. Beyond good and evil is a type of godly concept that is difficult to understand because our genetic codes have been program ladened with barriers for us not to often understand beyond our coded programs.

The Re-Programming of the mind

Our minds reflect a computer in just so many ways. Short term memory being RAM, long term memory being a hard drive storage, processing power being our capacities to process information slower or faster, and ways of thinking which reflects a computer application. The human genome could be compared to a seed key generator which generates various types of computer applications according to a random number generation, and of which maybe no program is exactly identical, but can be similar. Can the mind really be re-programmed by the same individual who has the program already coded inside his or herself? I believe this to be so; however, there are some that understand the code more deeply and can re-program themselves more easily, and in shorter periods of time.

Communication, Influence, and Inspiration.

Communication, influence, and inspiration are three fundamental concepts that are part of our human experience which help to invoke some type of motion into individuals. Whether these motions are physical, mental, or spiritual, they should still all be considered as motions in equal form. Of course ultimately, mental and spiritual communication, influence, or inspiration should be translated into a physical form of action as in a musician that creates a new song, a painter that begins to paint a new on a new canvas, or a scientist that takes a step towards creating a new type of technology.

Communication is like a human protocol standard, and within that standard we have other segments that include influence and inspiration all through the standard of communication. Influence can often be conscious and subconscious, which we are aware of unaware of. Influence can also be a subliminal seducer often times by implanting itself into our psyche without our awareness, and then appearing suddenly when we least expect it when we find ourselves in certain situations. Inspiration is an opiate for the soul that is present within the creations of our creator, the divine actions or creations of other humans, and through cosmic elements that are sent to us from other existence out in outer space. The first two influences are the most obvious as we can usually easily identify the origins of these; however, the last one being cosmic elements influence from outer space is much more difficult to identify because this can be sent from infinite beings who are difficult to grasp with our such finite capacities and perceptive senses.

Cosmic influence is so difficult to prove to others, and so I think the faith factor plays a huge role in helping to identifying this. Without faith it is often difficult for each one of us to believe that something exists without reaching our senses of sight of touch. Human arts are worlds of elements that allow us to express the inexpressible otherwise, and they are divine tools given to humans for this purpose. We are just such limited beings in such a such vast cosmic existence. Human life is a teacher so that we may grow into something larger than what we already are as individuals, and perhaps contribute what we’ve learned here on Earth to a human life knowledge network.

By: Rudy G.

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Water Purification Technology And Best Devices For Your Home

January 7th, 2010


Why use a water purification device? We all want fresh clean water. There are many different chemicals and pesticides in our water to begin with and then there are even more chemicals added to the mix to theoretically clean our drinking water even more.

The process of removing contaminants from a water source is water purification; its design is to limit the inclusion of such pollutants for human consumption. Water purification technology is able to limit or remove such substances as, sand and other organic materials, parasites, bacteria, algae, fungi and viruses. They also aid in the limit of toxic metals such as copper, lead, chromium and many others while removing minerals such as silica, magnesium and calcium.

Many water purifier systems are elective in their purification processes while eliminating foul smells, taste and appearance of drinking water. Normally a countries government will determine the standards of its drinking water, each of these standards will require certain set points for the contaminants and exactly what is included in the controlled elements to deliver a decent level of drinking water.

Since by drinking unfiltered water can possibly make you and your family very ill as well as leaving yourself open to all sorts of nasty infirmities. When you own a water purifier device you have the added option of flushing out such toxins from your daily water supply, as you body requires toxins to be flushed regularly.

Water purification devices can be either whole house units, which may encompass every water outlet of your residence from your tap water, water supply to the laundry room and even useful for your water hose outside, or point of use units which are installed in the sinks and bathroom areas of your home. Whole house water purifiers will more than likely require being installed by a professional, unless you are a do it yourself type and purchase accordingly, while point of use units are easy for you to install yourself.

Keep in mind while dealing with an older home plumbing situation, that point of use units are the best to use, although they will need proper maintenance and new filters. While the use of a whole house unit will store filtered water in a tank for your future use while bathing, washing clothes as well as drinking.

When searching for the best water purifier for your needs, you will find a wide assortment of products to choose from, such as hand held models, under counter, bottles, purifier tablets, faucet mounts and counter top systems. One of the best things you can do for your health is to install a water purification device in your home.

Of course, there are advantages and disadvantages to them all, such as some may actually rid your drinking water of the minerals and vitamins you need daily, so choosing the right type can see a bit confusing. However, here you will find a few ideas of the differences in many of the several types of water purifier systems.

1. Whole House Units – provide water to all areas of your home and yard. Although they may be expense, they do pay for themselves in the end, while removing sediments, dust, chlorine and all manners of foul odors.

2. Under Sink – provides both ease in installment as well as being wallet friendly. While the majority uses a carbon filter cartridge, they offer a greater rate of water flow. They remove odors and chlorine from your water.

3. Counter Top – provide ease of installment while being economic. Many counter top models may use ceramic filtration, sub-micron filtration, ion exchange or carbon flirtation. Portable counter top models are also available.

4. Faucet Mount – is convenient, easy to install and saves you money while replacing bottled water. They may also reduce sediments, pesticides, as well as metals such as rust, odors and chlorine.

5. Portable – these water purifier systems offer convenience while being easy and safe to use. They reduce the limits of metals, bacteria and other pollutants from water, whether you are at a stream, lake or simply traveling in your RV.

Once you have determined how pure your water should be, you will be on you way to selection the perfect water purification device for your personal needs. Remember to research these different types of water purifiers while doing some comparison-shopping of them all, such as Brita, Pur3, Katadyn, and Aquasana and even GE or Ceramic.

By: Tomaz Mencinger

About the Author:
Water purifier systems such as UV water purifiers and other types all have specific pros and cons. To find out which type is the best solution for your home please visit http://www.allwaterpurification.com



Computer Technology Merging With TV Technology More All The Time

January 7th, 2010


Over the past decade, there has been a phenomenal amount of crossover between computer technology and TV technology. This is especially surprising given the fact that most Americans have largely rejected the idea of a living room computer. However, most of the computer technology that has found its way into the living room hasn’t had the overt appearance of a personal computer.

The earliest example of an acceptable piece of computer equipment in the home entertainment center (that wasn’t a video game platform) was the digital TV receiver. The widespread use of these devices actually dates back to the early nineteen nineties when satellite TV became economically viable for typical households. By all outward appearances, it would have been easy to blur digital TV receivers together with any other set top box, but underneath it all was the fact that they converted digital data to the sounds and images that made up TV.

The DVD player was a much more obvious example of the blurring between computer and TV technologies. After all, by the time that DVD players became common, CD-ROM drives had been on computers for years. Since both are optical drives, and computers and DVD players loaded their discs in similar ways, the resemblance was pretty plain. Of course, CD’s had been in stereo systems and computers for years, so people were already used to seeing the resemblance there.

The next major change was the digital video recorder. DVR’s as these devices are more commonly known, can record video onto computer hard disks and then play that video back later. Most models also automatically record whatever the viewer is watching live in order to enable the pausing and rewinding of live TV. Among the advantages that DVR’s have over VCR’s is an ease of programming that none of the manufacturers of VCR’s ever got right. Another advantage of DVR technology is an ability to watch recorded programs in any order. That’s because a hard disk doesn’t store video sequentially like a video tape does. In other words, a video file can simply be accessed without the time wasted cuing through other videos.

Over the years, computers have also taken on a number of the same capabilities that’s previously only been reserved for TV sets. For example, it’s been possible to buy a special TV tuner that can be installed in a computer for years. These devices allow computers users to watch TV right on their computer screens. These days though, this capability is standard on many computers to some extent. For example, most modern computers can display streaming Internet video on their screens and laptop computers have been used to watch DVD’s for years. There are also now special adapters available that contain a TV tuner and connect to laptop computers through a USB port so that users of laptop computers can watch TV on the screens of their laptops.

The most obvious hybrid between computers and TV equipment is the media center computer. These devices are DVD players, DVR’s, digital receivers, and Internet browsing machines all combined into a single unit. They’re likely to be the future of TV technology.

By: Emily Sanderson

About the Author:
E.Sanderson writes articles about the latest developments in technology, electronics, and satellite TV. She’d like to inform you about the latest Dishnet HDTV services and how you can find the best Satellite Equipment for your entertainment.