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PostHeaderIcon Sony Laptops Review – History, Pros and Cons



The largest media corporation in the world, Sony Corporation is one of the leading producers of video gaming consoles, video communication, information technology and electronics. Sony Corporation is even the parent company and the main electronic business division of Sony Group. This division was engaged in manufacturing five major operating segments which includes entertainment (music and motion pictures), games, financial services and electronics. In the year 1945, just after the Second World War, Masaru Ibuka, founded a company and started a repair shop for repairing radios. Along with his friend Akio Morita, Ibuka founded Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K. K. Company.

It was in 1955 when this company released its first commercial product TR-55 (transistor radio). After that it went on to release many such products and slowly the company changed from its original name and so in January 1958, the company’s name was changed to Sony. Since then, it has been noted for manufacturing some of the best in-house standards for new storage and recording technologies as a substitute of adopting those products manufactured by other companies. At, present Sony is recognized as one of the leaders in electronics manufacturing products from videocassettes to video players, DVD’s to Televisions and from Music Systems to Laptops.

PostHeaderIcon Finding the Latest Technology News



Being in touch with the latest technology news is vital in the modern society we live in so knowing how to find the latest stories could prove to be a great advantage for anybody. In order to keep yourself up to date you have to find some reliable technology news sources which can provide you with timely information. The most popular information sources for technology news are TV shows, tech magazines and the internet. From each of them you can find out loads of new information, but some of these sources are better than others and I’ll tell you why.

You can very well have one or more subscriptions to various relevant magazines but the disadvantage is that you only get updated once a month or in the best case scenario once a week. Taking into consideration the fast way that technology is evolving today, you might be losing out on a lot of action and you will get informed later than most of the people around you. All in all, magazines are good to have around but they should not be you main information source.

Another option you have is to inform yourself from various TV shows which feature the latest gadget and so on. This could very well be done, but you’ll have to be in from of the TV every time the show is on which means that you’ll have to make your schedule around your favorite shows. The alternative is to record them if you don’t have time when they’re being broadcasted live and to watch them at a later date but by then, you won’t be watching news at all, you’d just be catching up with the rest of the word.

The best source of fresh news however is the internet where updates are instantly available for all to see. The simplest way to plug yourself in at the juiciest technology news is to find a few blogs that you like and to subscribe to their RSS feed. In this way, every time a new piece of news is being updated, you get instant messages on in your email box. Talk about real time!

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PostHeaderIcon 2008 Trends in UAV Technology



Unmanned Aerial Vehicles have become so popular in the battle space that a whole new industry has been created, one which could easily reach several hundred billion dollars world-wide including military, government and civilian uses. Lately, we have seen many new technologies implemented into the UAV aviation sub-sector.

UAVs are unique in many ways that these aircraft have the ability to film who shoots them down and send that data prior to a missile impact. In fact, this happened recently when a Russian Mig shot down a Georgian UAV. No one could deny that the incident, no matter how hard they tried, it was all on film.

UAVs now have the ability to autonomously land themselves in some cases and for the very first time the ability tie themselves down on the airport ramp. Soon in the future they will have the ability to refuel themselves also.

Lighter materials and carbon composites are allowing UAVs to operate with longer range and carry more ordinance. Still, sometimes you want something really small, something that no one else can see, well look no further here come the nano UAVs or MAV micro-air vehicles, which are now available. With all this expensive technology and hardware, you cannot afford to lose one of these robotic aircraft.

Well, they have that figured out too, now available are autopilots with the ability to fly an aircraft or UAV even when damaged or the wing is blown off by the enemy in flight. These technologies have many uses and can also improve fight for the general public as well.

Soon we will see wide scale use of lighter-than-air UAVs for a multitude of missions, both military and civilian and all the UAVs no matter what size or type will have better sensors and higher rates of data transfer with better resolutions. And all this is available right now, just imagine what 2009 will bring?

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PostHeaderIcon History of Carbon, Condenser And Ribbon Microphones Used For Sound Recording And Telephone

My last article, which received tremendous interest, was on the History of Audio Recording. I am grateful to all of you that read it and made it a great success. This article is no less important. We certainly can’t discuss the History of Audio Recording without also discussing the History of the Microphone. Neither can exist without the other. Together, let’s explore the birth and development of this incredible invention.

A microphone is, simply stated, a device that captures “waves” in the air created by the voice or any other noise transmitter and translates those waves into electrical signals. Another way to say it is to convert acoustic power into electrical power. After the sound waves are converted into electrical signals, to hear them again in an acoustic setting, they must be converted back to acoustic power through some kind of loudspeaker. It is amazing to think with all the technological advancements in the last 40 years, we still use this simple process on our stereo, computer or ipod.

Have you attended a concert lately? The relatively weak signal from a voice or musical instrument is created, changed into electrical energy by some sort of microphone, boosted through a series of power amplifiers and, finally, converted back to acoustic energy through loudspeakers. It is easy to sit, enjoy the music, and forget to be thankful for this amazing power that was created in our universe which we enjoy our entire day.

Let’s meet some of the visionary people who discovered and developed the universal principles that created a microphone.

Johann Phillip Reis (1834-1874)

This German physicist designed a “sound transmitter” that employed the use of a metallic strip that rested on a membrane with a metal point contact that would complete a circuit as the membrane vibrated. His basic belief that, as the membrane responded to the increase and decrease of acoustic energy and bounced the metal point up and down with more intensity and increased the amplitude of electrical current, was brilliant. Unfortunately, this early effort was not developed enough to produce speech that could be understood.

Elisha Gray (1835-1901)

This American inventor would one day become one of the founders of the Western Electric Company. Gray’s design was called a “liquid Transmitter”. The “liquid” was an “acidic” solution. This was an incredible innovation. A diaphragm was attached to a movable electrically conductive rod that was immersed in the acidic solution. A second rod was fixed. With a battery attached, a circuit could be completed between the two rods. Acoustic vibrations traveling through the diaphragm caused the distance between the two rods to vary. The result was that this variance produced corresponding changes in electrical resistance in the acidic cell, changing the levels of current. These variations could be translated to a week audible sound.

Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922)

Famous for his development of the telephone, he employed a similar device as Gray to produce the first transmission of intelligible speech over his primitive telephone. Most of us have heard of the famous words of Bell to his assistant, “Mr. Watson, come here. I want you.” The true inventor of the telephone, though, became a legal dispute between Bell and Gray. The courts remained neutral regarding their claims due to the overall poor quality of these early devices.

David Edward Hughes(1831-1900)

While Bell and Gray slugged it out in the courts, Hughes was diligently working to produce the first working microphone. Already a pioneer and patent holder in the telegraph industry by 1855, he designed a new kind of microphone by 1878. It was a completely different design that Bell and Gray. It incorporated the use of carbon granules loosely packed into an enclosed space. When the acoustical pressure varied as they traveled through the diaphragm, the electrical resistance that traveled through the carbon granules changed proportionally. The resulting sound was noisy and full of distortion but it was a significant step forward. Since early reports in the newspaper compared his device with a microscope, ” it acts for the ear much in the same way that the microscope serves the eye,” Hughes coined the current name “microphone” to his invention.

Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931)

Edison took Hughes design and made it simple, cheap to manufacture, efficient and durable. He created a cavity filled with granules or carbonized anthracite coal packed between two electrodes, one of which was attached to a thin iron diaphragm. His refinements became the basis for all the telephone transmitters used in most of the telephones for the last century. Further, Bell Telephone and Bell laboratories are still incredible companies that continue to produce new communication technologies.

With the invention of the radio, new broadcasting microphones, like the Ribbon Microphone in 1942, were invented. The Ribbon Microphone originally employed the use of an aluminum ribbon that was placed between two poles of a magnet to generate voltages by electromagnetic induction. As the sound wave caused the ribbon to move, the induced current in the ribbon was proportional to the particle velocity in the sound wave. Ribbon microphones have historically been delicate and expensive. Today’s modern materials make present-day ribbon microphones durable enough for loud rock music and stage use.

An incredible step forward in microphone development occurred in 1964. Bell Laboratories researchers James West and Gerhard Sessler created the electroacoustic transducer, an Electret Microphone. The Electret Microphone was a type of Condenser Microphone that offered greater reliability, higher precision, lower cost, and a smaller size. It revolutionized the microphone industry with almost one billion manufactured each year. Further, during the 1970′s, dynamic and condenser microphones were developed, allowing for a lower sound level sensitivity and a clearer sound recording.

Currently, microphones are so much a part of our daily life that we take them for granted. After writing this article, I have decided to put them on my list of things to be grateful for. Since I am a pilot, my safety is partially dependent on my being able to communicate on my radio. Guess what I use to talk on my headset? You guessed it, a microphone!

As for the future, many new and incredible innovations are being explored.

1) Laser Velocity Transducers

2) Optical Microphones

3) Direct Digital Output

4) Force Feedback technologies that are used in conjunction with an Optical Microphone

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I hope that you have learned some important information about Microphones. As innovation continues at a rapid rate, the ones we use today may become a future exhibit in the Smithsonian Institution. Until then, they will continue to be an invention that taps into a universal principle that improves our lives.

The truth is, the universe is filled with probably billions of incredible things that we have just not discovered. As in the past, present and will be in the future, those that possess the faith and perseverance to tap into the universal mind are those that will discover and share the secrets of the universe with all of us.

Maybe you are that person!

See you next time!

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Golden Ribbon Gifts is a major “online corporate gifts” supplier with hundreds of corporate gift ideas from the sizeable to petite. Therefore, whether you are rewarding outstanding team effort or individual excellence, Golden Ribbon Gifts has made available a corporate gift basket and other corporate gifts to suit your business requirements. And, should you need more than one, Golden Ribbon Gifts has a plethora of corporate gifts on hand and is able to cater these specifically to your needs.

Imagine offering a half-day fishing expedition or shopping tour to your high achieving staff, so that they feel appreciated for their efforts and work even harder for the next incentive. Or for the more humble, a simple yet elegant pen monogrammed with your company logo that will serve as a constant reminder of your appreciation. Whether large or small, Golden Ribbon Gifts has all of your corporate gifts and corporate gift ideas covered 365 days of the year.

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PostHeaderIcon 15 Creative Ideas for Wedding Favors

There are some brides that do not like the idea of giving gifts to her guests. However, it is a nice gesture as a thank you for attending your very special day.

These wedding favors can be stylish, fun and practical. The practical ones are especially good. Here are 15 excellent suggestions for fun and creative wedding favors.

1. Divinity fudge is delicious inexpensive wedding favor. You can wrap it up in white tulle and tie with a white ribbon. Add a tag with a little message such as “Love is divine”. Keep in mind that divinity does not come out well in high humidity.

2. Standard candles are nice too for low-cost wedding favors. Wrap in tulle, tie with ribbon and stick a small flower in the ribbon.

3. Tree seedlings, like citrus or any other kind of tree, are something everybody will appreciate. People will always think of your wedding with this creative wedding favor idea. You should wrap the plastic pot to camouflage.

4. Flower seedlings or seed packets make a great wedding favors. You can wrap in any style that is suitable for your wedding. Tie with ribbon, paper ribbon or raffia.

5. Use wire and beads to make wine glass markers. You can get instructions at the craft store. One is enough for a wedding favor. Use a small box for package and tie with ribbon.

6. Sachets made from lavender. Make a small bag from lace and sew up three sides. Put the lavender in and sew up fourth side. Use a small silk flower for attachment. Potpourris in drawstring bags made of tulle or lace are beautiful and smell good too.

7. Almost all people love herbs. Purchase small ones and put plastic container right into a small terracotta pot. To camouflage the plastic planter you should put some moss around the top. Add in a nice tag with instructions for care and stick on to a ribbon tied around the pot.

8. A strawberry plant is one more creative wedding favor idea. It can be arranged in the same way as an herb. Anything of this nature that is in season is good choice.

9. Candies, like M&Ms, Kisses or Hugs, mints, a nice piece of chocolate, look excellent in a cupcake liner. You can get them in different sizes and colors.

10. Get M and M’s in your wedding colors, put them in plastic bags and tie a ribbon on them.

11. If you plan an outdoor wedding, think about buying umbrellas for a dollar a piece. You can wrap them in ribbons with your colors. This is for a smaller wedding party only, but can be a fantastic gift to help protect guests from bad weather or the sun.

12. Purchase plain chocolate bars in bulk or get the miniature version. Print out new labels that you personalize for yourself and wrap them around the bars.

13. Burn your own CD with your favorite songs. You can include the First Dance song, the cake-cutting song, etc. You should print CD covers with your picture on it. A good idea is to include your favorite songs on CD – not just the wedding ones!

14. If your wedding will happen on Christmas, give each guest a Christmas ornament. Take a plain ball type ornament and use a paint pen to personalize with your name and the wedding date.

15. Do you and your intended share a love of something special? Are you big Nascar fan or love to play golf? Gear your wedding favors around these characteristics.

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