March 02, 2010 // Posted by: qwcdirect // Category:
Gadgets,
Industry Technology,
Mobiles,
Technology

Mobile phone tracking technology is simple and easy to use and can be set up in minutes. Mobile tracking also means you can continue to track, even when the employee has left their car or van. It’s a non intrusive way of checking on their location at any time. Working on all the four major mobile phone networks the ability to track mobile phones means you can monitor your work force or delivery fleet every minute, any time, day or night to improve business efficiency.
Finally, mobile phone tracking is also a useful safety feature to help you trace employees or find people, who may be in difficulty and therefore can’t answer their mobile. So even if they can’t call for help you can call for help for them!
The technology behind this new tracking service is simple. All mobile phones work by being constantly in touch with the nearest phone mast to maintain good reception. What mobile tracking does is measure the distance the signal travels from the phone to the phone mast. It uses more than one mast to triangulate the position. The one drawback is the phone has to be switched on; so it won’t work on a lost mobile after the battery has run down.
November 14, 2009 // Posted by: Money Keeper // Category:
Industry Technology
Commercial printing is the process of transferring an art work into a piece of paper or a card. The process of commercial printing has been used for more than 100 years. It is a simple and easy process which involves the use of aluminum plates of different colours. Commercial printing involves the usage of equal proportion of water and ink. The aluminum plate acts as a absorber and prints the image onto the paper.
The commercial printing has a wide variety of uses and advantages when compared to other printing technologies. The main advantage of commercial printing is that it ca produce high quality and professional output in a short period of time. Commercial printing differs from the other printing in the ink colours and quality. Commercial printing is used to print postcards and wall papers. You can get the best printing technology at a very low rate which are offered by various companies
October 24, 2009 // Posted by: Money Keeper // Category:
Industry Technology,
Office Applications,
Technology
Electronic ink is also referred to as E-paper is the latest technology which is used to replace or mimic the paper and ink technology. There are three major components of the electronic ink namely microcapsule, ink and the chips which are present inside the capsule. They are used in the manufacture of digital e-books. The latest technology of electronic ink has many uses. This technology can help readers all over the world to download the e-books online.
This revolutionary technology can also be used in the newspaper industry which may help the readers download the newspaper from the mobile. E-ink and Xerox are two major companies which employ the technology of electronic ink. The major applications of electronic ink include cell phones, digital photo frame, newspapers, e-books, wristwatches, digital school books and displays embedded in smart cards. The major disadvantage of electronic ink is that they have low refresh rate when compared with other technologies.
June 25, 2009 // Posted by: Money Keeper // Category:
Industry Technology
Thermal wave imaging is utilized for finding out the thinning of aircraft skin owing to corrosion. It secures subcutaneous corrosion through imaging and at the same time generates electrical impulse. The system works by sending heat pulse directly to the material from the surface. Here, there pulse suffers thermal reflection. As a result, local cooling rate present at the surface is perceptibly altered.
Through the thermal wave imaging apparatus, you can get the best image of both the surface as well as the subsurface. A central processor controls the memory of the image. Printing has torn all the boundaries and presently it is mingled with the facet of imaging. It is here that thermal wave imaging wins our heart. The process also uses a modulating circuit that matches up as an intensity regulator too. It brings out an optical beam that unfailingly registers constant amplitude despite any change in the heating laser.