Mobile technology

July 05, 2009  //  Posted by: Techie  //  Category: Data Transfer, Technology, Telecom

Telecom, MobilesMobile technology is the fodder of common men now but once it was only accessible within the domain of technical wizards. Mobile technology implies portable technology. Thus, anything that makes scientific invention run on its wheels is known as mobile technology. Laptop, Palmtop and GPS are among the few major examples of this technology.

Also, there are plenty of communication technologies that the mobile techniques can be used as. Wi-Fi, dial up services, VPN, GSM and 3G are eminent examples of this facet. Mobile technology can help you work offsite. We are cramped for time today. Corporate culture is based on multitasking. At this point, it is imponderable for us to be seated at a presentation in Tokyo and dictate men in Venice.

This is where mobile technology comes into the picture. Yes, there is a bottleneck. Mobile data is more vulnerable to be utilized by unauthorized people. This brings the data within the field of extra precaution.

Broadband technology

June 16, 2009  //  Posted by: Techie  //  Category: Broadband, Communication, Data Transfer

Broadband, Technology, Communication, DataGone are the days of modem and dial-up connections. They were slow and inefficient in first place. Broadband technology has enabled Internet to flow even through cables via optical fibers.

This has caused furor in speed. There may be multi-tasking as most sites open simultaneously in moments. This would take a great time in case of dial-up connection. The kbps speed is too enchanting not to notice.

More than that, it works in even remote areas, as it does not need telephone connection. You do not need to block a phone number continuously for the Internet to operate. It is great boon for the wireless and mobile technology. Its only negativity lies in the price component.

It is greatly handy for laptops in rural areas and do not require cables as the only alternative. There may be satellite connections too in Wi-Fi areas. These features make broadband technology glow.

USB drives and portability

June 10, 2009  //  Posted by: Techie  //  Category: Communication, Computers & Laptops, Data Transfer, USBs

Technology, USB, ComputersUSB drives have made the minutes of a meeting easily downloadable. People just carry these USB drives and get the minutes stored, if only to check it afterwards. The pen drives, most common forms of USB drives may be attached to the USB portals of PC, laptops, notebooks or top level mobiles and data may be downloaded from the former.

They are quite small and light and fit in compact. Their slimness corresponds with their fast transmission of data from one machine to the other. They come in various metal folds and are usually made in a D-shape. Their portability as well as very affordable price makes them a winner.

If your laptop or PC is prone to lose vital documents suddenly, work with the USB drive continually attached. Keep downloading the data consistently. This way, it also acts as a solid back-up plan. They are a must buy for every professional.

Difference between infrared and bluetooth technology

April 12, 2009  //  Posted by: Techie  //  Category: Bluetooth, Communication, Data Transfer, Gadgets, Technology

Bluetooth, Infrared, TechnologyInfrared technology is the use of the lesser frequency of light for electronic purposes. It needs the hindsight of touch or nearness. Infrared technology is used mainly in television remotes and low budget mobiles. They work through a processor and sensor and need both to be in plain sight of each other. If that is not done, the technology won’t work. It works even on reflection and mirrors or water provide genuine reflectors for infrared technology. The general distance between the transmitter and receptor needs to be less than 10 meters.

Bluetooth is a device using radio frequency. It works on signals and will wok even if barricaded. If the transmitter and receptor are within 30 feet, there can be an inter-passage of important details like videos or songs. Now, even Bluetooth watches have come into fold. It is quite easy to infer that Bluetooth has a decisive edge over Infrared technology.