Cultures and Organizations: Software of the Mind

March 10th, 2010 by admin 5 comments »

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The landmark study of cultural differences across 70 nations, Cultures and Organizations helps readers look at how they think–and how they fail to think–as members of groups. Based on decades of painstaking field research, this new edition features the latest scientific results published in Geert Hofstede’s scholarly work Culture’s Consequences, Second Edition. Original in thought and profoundly important, Cultures and Organizations offers vital knowledge a… More >>

Cultures and Organizations: Software of the Mind

Ericsson and Intel Will Jointly Launch the Most Advanced Notebook Anti-theft Technology

March 10th, 2010 by admin No comments »

Notebook computer data security has always been the most important business customers is a major feature one of the ways to strengthen technology research firms each have spared no effort in one of the key tasks. Ericsson and Intel recently announced co-operation between the two will jointly launch the most advanced notebook anti-theft technology, when lost or stolen notebook after notebook users can remotely lock and tracking.

 

It is reported that, when Ericsson’s mobile broadband module (3.5G HSPA) will be integrated into the notebook, and Intel’s “PC anti-theft protection technology” (Anti-Theft PC Protection Technology) combined. As a result, lost in the post-notebook users to send text messages directly to mobile broadband notebook computer chips, chips to lock to receive information immediately passed to the Intel AT-P function can be locked for the other; once the notebook was recovered, again as long as Send text messages to unlock the notebook.

 

In addition to these, Ericsson’s mobile broadband module also joined the GPS function, when the laptop was stolen after the user can also carry GPS global positioning and find the location of the notebook.

 

According to Ericsson revealed that the load-to-date anti-theft technology Centrino 2 notebooks will be introduced in the second half of 2009.

 

With the mobile broadband notebooks with more and more profit through the theft of an increasing number of cases, these notebooks provide anti-theft protection has become increasingly necessary, such anti-theft protection of the business market is very broad. For businesses or consumers, if lost or stolen notebook could cause significant economic losses, of which the sensitive data is particularly important.

 

Notebooks In India: With Advance Technology

March 9th, 2010 by admin No comments »

Now a day notebook computer’s demand is increasing day-by-day in India. According to market experts, notebooks go beyond desktops sales. This wonderful growth is due to the latest technology appears in India. Now notebooks are very flexible to there accessories. It is one of the greatest advantages for laptops buyers. Now laptops are capable of computing mobile technology. Now laptops are coming with wireless technology which is mostly attracting youngsters.

HP notebooks, Dell notebooks, hcl notebooks, Lg notebooks, Toshiba notebooks are providing chiefly notebooks which is mostly attracting Indian students and businessman. There is a big demand of HP notebooks in India because of its high performance and latest equipment. Mostly laptops are light, compact in size, and come with mobile graphics and core 2 Duo processor technologies. Its battery power is also exceed up to 3 hours. It is mostly attracting official worker or college students which you can anywhere implement your project. It can easily take it outside wherever you want.

If you are looking latest graphics technologies for gaming or any other purposes applications then notebooks is the best option. Now notebooks rae buit in web cam, latest processors with wireless internet access. You also get wireless mouse, keyboard and some others accessories. You can anywhere access internet in your home location. Dell is mostly attracting the customer. Dell notebooks are one of the best products which are providing you latest technologies and quality performance with excellent features. It has introduced various models such as Dell Inspiron 1525 Laptop, Dell Inspiron 13 laptop and 1.8 GHz AMD Athlon Laptops etc. hcl notebooks, Lg notebooks and Toshiba notebooks are also providing these technology.

Is Notebook a Better Choice Than Desktop?

March 8th, 2010 by admin No comments »

If internet made the world a global village, then we might as well say that notebooks made it a global colony. With desktops, things were a click away from us; notebook shorted the distance. Now we can carry the global colony on our shoulder. High-end technology at your lap, perhaps, we need nothing to conquer the world of convergence.

The great advantage of notebooks is that it gives us a sense of portability and mobility. Looking critically, portability is the only feature, a notebook has over desktops then why do we choose to go for a notebook? Notebooks can let you carry your work conveniently and you do not have to worry about all the wires, hardware and space required to keep a desktop. Also it’s a matter of choice between work and home. You may want to work from home, when your baby or wife is ill. A notebook comes in handy then.

A notebook has a different role to play for different people, but it gives an incredible sense of freedom. Gone are the days when people walked around with pen and paper. All you need to do today to make notes it to buy a notebook. You may want to quickly write a email to a radio station, which is making noise in the name of music. You may want to sit in your neighborhood coffee shop and write a book or letter. But if you want to carry your notebook everywhere you go, you have to consider the weight of the machine too. A notebook weighs between 5 to 10 pounds; an ultralight model is even lighter. Whereas, a desktop computer, with its standalone CPU, monitor, and keyboard, weighs in at about 70 pounds. A notebook takes much lesser space too and is very convenient.

Buying the Right Notebook

March 8th, 2010 by admin No comments »

The single most important reason anyone buys a notebook is for portability. This is something that you can take anywhere. If you frequently travel in your work, you need a notebook. If you are a student going back and forth to the university, you need a notebook. If you are journalist traveling the world and submitting articles, you need a notebook. And today’s notebooks can be as powerful as most desktops with dual processors, large capacity internal drives, and other attractive features. But which one is right for you? How do you determine what type of notebook will fit your current needs plus allow you to expand for the future?

And the first part of the answer to the question of which one is right for you leads to a half-answer: “It depends.” It depends on what you are going to do with the computer. Are you going to use it for work or recreation? Is it something needed for your profession or are you a hobbyist? Do you play a lot of games? What level of internet access do you need? It is also important to remember that unlike desktop models, notebook computers cannot be upgraded easily. In fact, they usually have no upgrade path so you should take the time to get exactly what you need in terms of features and performance.

One characteristic of a notebook computer one should consider is the screen size. If you need to be able to have a lot of landscape for projects you are working on then consider a wider screen. Screen sizes usually can range from 10.4 inches to 17.1 inches. If you do a lot of work on an airliner in economy class, you are probably better off with a smaller screen size (because of the reclining seatbacks in front of you). Also a smaller notebook is just easier and lighter to carry around. Some who do presentations with their notebook computers will benefit from larger screen sizes such as those that use the newer WXGA technology. WXGA notebook screens can achieve resolutions up to 1366 by 768 pixels.

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