Archive for the ‘Computers & Electronics’ Category


How They Use Electronics in Every day Life

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Everything from cooking to music makes use of electronics or electronic parts in some way. Our relative’s automobile has lots of electronic parts, as does our cooking stove, laptop computer & mobile phone. Children & teenagers over mobile rings with them in all places & use them to take & send pics, videos, & to play music. They send text messages on the mobile phone to other rings & to their home computers
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The computer user can do the whole web searching in relative privacy thanks to the electronic accessories which can be added to the computer. Music is a prime user of electronics, both in recording & in playback mode. Stereos, record players, tape decks, cassette players, CD drives & DVD players are all the result of advances in electronics expertise in the last few decades. (more…)

High Performance & High Storage

Monday, July 5th, 2010

There was a time when plenty of operations in terms of retail operations where carried out. Then the bar code readers and scanners came in to existence, which were widely used in order to automate the whole gamut of bar code readers. When it comes to pocket PCs, there are plenty of individuals who prefer these because they bring in a world of convenience as well as lot flexibility to people.

When it comes to the Pocket PC Bar code Scanner, these can merge the flexibility of a handhold PC along with the functionality of the scanner so that even when you are outside home, you can read the bar codes and then convert it in to material which is electronic. (more…)

Drawing Cars –Both Hand Sketching Vs 3D Modeling

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

In the age of computers, virtual reality and 3D modeling, why is hand sketching skills still such a vital part of the automobile design technique?

Hand sketching is still the best way of getting ideas out of the designer’s head and onto paper quickly and effectively. 3D modeling requires manipulating program to get the result that the designer wishes. This technique is often slow and cumbersome.

Manipulating your hand to draw the line you need it to draw is much faster and simpler.
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