Choosing the efficient Operating System is depends on several factors. Whether it is for personal use or for office use, choosing the OS platform is the vital part of long-term plan, as it can’t be changed often. You need to consider your requirements both short-term and long-term and the features of Windows and UNIX before [...]
by Sean on September 10, 2009
Cars with GPS facility are the latest trend when it comes to the security is concerned. If you have a job that requires as much traveling as mine does, or if you want to ensure your personal well-being wherever you go, you should look at your options for installing a GPS tracking system in your [...]
by Sean on September 1, 2009
After innovating many services in the web, Google is set to bring its innovation, which doesn’t include web.
Google has announced its new offline Gmail service. Using this service, people can access to their gmail account even on offline. This new feature is yet to add up to the gmail accounts and once it is done, [...]
by Sean on January 29, 2009
A traction control system (TCS), on current production vehicles, is typically electro-hydraulic systems designed to prevent loss of traction and therefore the control of the vehicle when the driver applies excessive throttle or steering. Although similar to electronic stability control systems, traction control systems do not have the same goal.
The intervention can consist of any, [...]
In telephony, call control refers to the software within a telephone switch that supplies its central function. Call control decodes addressing information and routes telephone calls from one end point to another. It also creates the features that can be used to adapt standard switch operation to the needs of users. Common examples of such [...]
by Sean on April 26, 2008
Plan 9 from Bell Labs is a distributed operating system, primarily used as a research vehicle. It was developed as the research successor to Unix by the Computing Sciences Research Center at Bell Labs between the mid-1980s and 2002. Plan 9 is most notable for representing all system interfaces, including those required for networking and [...]
by Sean on April 11, 2008
target=”_blank”>Die-casting is the process of forcing molten metal under high pressure into mold cavities. Most die-castings are made from nonferrous metals, specifically zinc, copper, and aluminum based alloys, but ferrous metal die-castings are possible. The die casting method is especially suited for applications where a large quantity of small to medium sized parts are needed [...]