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Anti Social Mobile Phone Use

Posted by jones on December 21, 2009

 

Cell phone etiquette or when not to answer your cell phone!

Here in the developed west nearly everyone now has a moble phone. But it should be remembered that around half of the world’s population have never made or received a telephone call.

This fact highlights the technological gap that exists between the developing countries and those lucky enough to have affordable access to modern communication technology. > Continue Reading

Fiber Optic Communication

Posted by jones on December 12, 2009

Compared to many other ways of communication used today, fiber optic communication is somewhat new. The use of advanced technology is common in fiber optic communication. The basic concept behind fiber optic communication is transmitting a pulse of light from the transmitter to the receiver at the other end.

Though many have contributed in bringing fiber optic communication to its present level, individuals like Harold Hopkins, Van Heel and John McChensy are those who have played a significant role in the improvement and commercialization of this product . Even though with many advantages of using fiber optics over conventional copper wires, the high installation costs keeps it at the bay from mass usage.

Fiber optic communications is used in many forms of needs today. Networking, communication related to the medical sector, telecommunication and even data communication are few such cases. However with the cost factor taken into consideration fiber optic communication is probably best used in cases of long distant applications.

Much credit is given to fiber optic communication as the catalyst which brought about the dawn of the all-important ‘information age’ .There is a huge importance and value in putting forward this step to bring out fiber optic communication.

In the process of fiber optics communication these fiber optic cables play a huge role. It is hard to look at a flimsy transparent cable and believe the tasks it is capable of. These cables are used in various applications from home based to office based, and sometimes in high technological applications used by governments and defence sectors. The contribution of these products is invaluable in this modern hi-tech world.

To reach the developing world and some of the information technology wise un developed countries this technology of optic fibers has yet to take off. With the correct marketing abilities this highly reliable method of data transmission has a very bright future ahead. With ups and downs the story of this engineering marvel has not yet finished. However looking at trends now it is certainly not impossible to predict that the giant of the communication industry another 10 years into the future might be a mere set of transparent cables.

Fiber Optic Patch Cables

Posted by jones on December 11, 2009

fiber optic patch cables are used when the need arises for high speed communication. In routers, fiber patch panels, media converters and even in hubs and switches fiber optic patch cables are used. Fiber optic patch cables are preferred over normal copper cables because use of fiber optic patch cables result in comparatively lower loss of signal and because they are highly reliable. The military prefers fiber optic patch cables because these cables are hundred percent immune to any electromagnetic interference.

Some people still tend to prefer copper cables to fiber optic patch cables considering the costs involved. True generally that the latter tends to cost more. But in terms of speed fiber optic cables in general tend to be hundreds of times faster. A clever design and a well planned cabling network could actually bring down costs for you. Additionally, copper cables too come with an increased expense as against the speed you expect. So if you concentrate on the network cost in total, and not solely on the fiber optic patch cables costs, you may be able to draw a safer and a cheaper plan with fiber optic patch cables.

If you are looking for quotes for fiber optic patch cables then you might find thousands of quotes online. But don t just think about the cost; remember that a cheaper product might end up costing you more in the long run as such a product will likely have a shorter lifetime. Always settle for fiber optic patch cables that come with a good warranty and after service facilities.

As mentioned before fiber optic cables in general are used in a variety of situations; ranging from local area network to airplanes the use of fiber optics patch cables have widened in the past few years. Especially with communication industry hiking up the list of importance, fiber optic patch cables have walked hand in hand in the journey, facilitating many a thousand requirements around the globe. If you by any chance, hope to get in to telecommunications or similar, acquiring thorough knowledge about fiber optic patch cables is a must. To get the basic idea you can get plenty of material online but to get a comprehensive idea about fiber optic patch cables you might need some expert advice and there are probably thousands of detailed books and other material on this subject.

Xm Satellite Radio Technology Unveiled.

Posted by jones on November 26, 2009

The Xm Radio satellite service was officially launched on September 25th in 2001. Since, the world of radio began to change drastically. Xm offers you 73 different music channels, 21 regional traffic and weather channels, 23 play-by-play sports channels, 39 news channels, sports, talk and entertainment channels for approximately 10 dollars per month. That’s very decent when you consider that all these channels are commercial free.

Here is a short list of channels offered by XM Satellite radio:

  • Bpm: Club hits
  • Cosmo radio: Fun, fearless, female
  • Espn radio: Sport news
  • Blue collar radio: All american comedy
  • The verge: New and emerging artists
  • World radio: News around the World
  • The groove: Old school R&B
  • The strobe: Disco music
  • The roadhouse: Classic country

What is the real innovation strategy behind XM Satellite radio technology’s? What really made this corporation the number one in America? First of all, their is audio codecs: the way sound files are digitized and compressed. Extremely powerfuls audio codecs allowed XM to send audio files from the Earth to the satellite and back to your radio without loosing quality. Most of the channels on XM are digitally compressed using the aacPlus (HE-AAC) codec from Coding Technologies. The AMBE codec from Digital Voice Systems is used for Traffic and Weather channels.

Secondly, XM found a way to offer a very clear radio reception on most of the american continent territory. Satellite radio reception depends on what we call the “line-of-sight”. The antenna needs to see the satellite in a direct line to be able to receive the signal correctly. Fog and clouds won’t interfere with the signal, but large and dense objects or severe weather could attenuate it dramatically. XM engineers found an innovation strategy to solve this problem. Instead of using only one satellite to broadcast the radio signal, they use multiple satellites in different orbits to increase the size of the blanketed areas. XM uses satellites in geostationary orbit directly above the equator. In addition to these, they have installed terrestrial repeaters to help cover regions with poor reception because of crowded urban centers.

Another important factor to consider is XM’s marketing strategy. XM has used strategic alliances with America’s leading car constructors such as Toyota, Ford and GM. By having new cars equiped with satellite ready radio and by offering a free 6 months trial period to new car buyer, XM made more and more fans addicted to their product. Lately, XM revealed it’s new iPhone software that enables the users to listen to satellite radio on their iPhone. The application can be installed on the iPhone and the iPod Touch. Again, XM is giving users a free seven-day trial with the app to get them really hooked on…

The last part of XM’s awesome innovation strategy to dominate the market place is the “bring it everywhere” feature that they have implemented. They made it really easy for everyone to listen to their music everywhere they want. You can go to XM’s web site and listen to any channel online if you are in a building where satellite signal is weak. If your car is not equiped with a satellite ready radio, you can buy a little XM device that will rebroadcast the signal over a free FM channel. With this device you can also bring your music on your house sound system or on every sound system that can receive FM signal. So, you can really listen to your music, commercial free, everywhere and anytime you want. Those ideas made XM the leader in satellite radio broadcasting. In my opinion, XM is definitely here to stay.

The Apple iPod 6 Cool Musical Apps

Posted by jones on November 23, 2009

The iPod portable music player is a revolution for mobile entertainment. While there are many choices and brands of portable mp3 players, the iPod is a favorite among users. Bravo to Apple for making 4 types of models to please any user. Consumer reviews and ratings prove the iPod is consistently favored over other players year after year. Prices of iPods are competitive in comparison to other mp3 players, and while there are budget models of players available you can get discounted and cheaper iPods online, learn more at at this super cheap iPods website.

iPods have lots of distinctive features, like touch screens, larger displays and very small designs. They are capable of storing a vast amount of music, movies and videos, storage depending on the model chosen.

The Touch model is compatible with Apple Apps, like the iPhone, which allows the user more benefits and personalization. There are great places to find iPod Apps, and of course all the apps are always available at the official Apple Apps website. There is virtually an app for every type of use or subject that you can imagine. Some are free and some cost a couple of bucks.

6 Cool Music Type Apps

1. Band – If you dream of composing music here is your chance. With different instruments you can create, record and play your creations.

2. MixMeisterScratch – Scratch and mix your favorite tunes, just like the DJ pros.

3. Shazam – This app names any song playing on a device by just putting your iPod up to the speaker as it plays.

4. Pandora – This app will select like songs based on your favorites.

5. Drumkit – With this app you can drum your own solo performance, or play along with your favorite songs.

6. Bloom – Bloom is very cool, as it creates a musical melody based on your mood selection from a list and also makes a color design appear on your screen.

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