Category archives for: Sci-Tech

Apple rules the corporate world and it happened in a chain reaction – Part 3

“User management is key to a successful BYOD implementation,” said GroupLogic’s Anders Lofgren, “You have to manage the user in the same way that you do for other network resources.” Lofgren’s words were true food for thought. If you manage the user, you’re doing exactly what you’ve been doing for years. User management, and by […]

Protein Supplement production in industrial sector – Part 5

Protein Supplement production in industrial sector – Part 5 The continuous injector flash cooler is illustrated in Fig.4 and consists of a steam injector which directly injects steam into the non-sterile medium. The holding section is to maintain the medium at a required temperature and then the hot medium is passed through a flash cooler […]

Protein Supplement production in industrial sector – Part 4

Protein Supplement production in industrial sector – Part 4 Steriliser Options The purpose of a sterile process is to ensure the integrity of the product of the process. As the process involves the growth of a micro-organism for the consumption of humans the degree of sterilisation is of great importance. This is then achieved by […]

Anonymous replies to the closure of websites by US government

‘Anonymous’ hackers have replied to closure of websites by the US government by claiming to take down Justice Department’s website. The statement "Megaupload was taken down w/out SOPA being law. Now imagine what will happen if it passes. The Internet as we know it will end. FIGHT BACK" ran on the Justice Department’s website in […]

HP Folio 13 hits the market with a bang, one of the inexpensive ultrabooks on the horizon

Hewlett Packard (HP) unleashed a new ultrabook, HP Folio 13 in the market. Shortly after winding up their Consumer Electronics Show 2012 stint, the release of another slim notebook is a fast response to the changing market. The main attraction at HP’s stand was the new HP Envy, a hybrid of ultrabooks and professional laptops. […]

Indonesia competes with the Southeast Asian market in Automotive Industry – Part 1

2011 was not a prosperous year for Southeast Asia in addition to the US and Europe. The 2011 second half brought a debt crisis that devoured the whole continent and the most affected area was the export-dependent Southeast Asian countries. However, two nations out of this sector remained consistent in showing progress, Indonesia and Malaysia. […]

Indonesia competes with the Southeast Asian market in Automotive Industry – Part 2

Indonesia’s auto market has plenty of room to grow. CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets estimates the country had 32 vehicles for every 1,000 people in 2010, compared with 123 in Thailand and 300 in Malaysia. Indonesia’s economy and population are bigger than those two Southeast Asian neighbors combined. U.S. carmakers still have a long way to go […]

Indonesia competes with the Southeast Asian market in Automotive Industry – Part 3

Officials at Japan’s Suzuki and Nissan cited the future government incentives as an impetus for growth, while South Korea’s Hyundai Motors cited the improving economic environment for its optimism in Indonesia. “Indonesia is so hot for the auto industry because the economy is growing significantly,” said Jongkie Sugiarto, president director of Hyundai’s Indonesian unit. The […]

Kodak files for bankruptcy

Kodak has struggled in recent weeks to avoid bankruptcy but could not avoid their fate. The image technology giant has filed a petition in New York’s bankruptcy court. However, the U.S. Company is well stacked under the protection from Chapter 11 of American bankruptcy law in order to monetizing their business. Eastman Kodak is now […]

Microsoft accepts the Post-PC era with the launch of its Windows 8 – Part 1

Microsoft is embarking on what is believed to be its biggest challenge yet—the end of the road for x86 architecture.   Microsoft has dominated the PC desktop and notebook markets for more than two decades. Competitors have come and gone but Microsoft remained on top. However, the winds of change are approaching, and they are approaching fast […]

Microsoft accepts the Post-PC era with the launch of its Windows 8 – Part 2

One surefire indicator is that the worldl is now in a post-PC era. Those old metrics such as GHz and GB have given way to new metrics such as weight and battery life. ‘Post-PC’ has in many ways made the personal computer even more personal. And Microsoft is positioning itself ready for the ‘post-PC’ era. It’s seeing […]

Microsoft accepts the Post-PC era with the launch of its Windows 8 – Part 3

Another problem is that Windows is primarily a desktop operating system. It’s on the desktop that the OS really shines. It also works pretty well on notebooks and not so well on devices that have a cramped screen space such as netbooks. On tablets, it’s a disaster. To help alleviate this Microsoft has developed a completely new user interface […]

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