October 23rd, 2009
 

We've all heard the commercials where GPS technology is used to help stranded motorists in difficult situations from a heart attack to locking the keys in the car. Just hearing the term GPS may cause rejoicing or confusion depending on your familiarity with the device.

The applications for GPS units run from simple personal use to complex wartime data. These devices may seem intimidating, but they are opening a whole new world that is being explored in many new and awesome ways. The good news is this portable technology is routinely used to save lives, time and money.

Imagine a woman has been critically injured in a remote location a dozen miles from the nearest town. Park Rangers find her, but they're going to need some help. They call for an air ambulance; however they bypass the need to give detailed instructions on how to find them. Instead, they simply provide GPS coordinates and the helicopter arrives in time to save the life of the injured woman.

A bus operator takes a nasty spill and will not be able to drive for awhile. This might present a problem if someone else does not know the route. However, route training time could be eliminated in public transit with the use of GPStechnology . Policies could be adopted that would map each route using a GPS. While the bus driver would be missed, the route would not suffer a delay in service.

We've all had moments when we sat with a stubborn vehicle on the side of the road. If you own a GPS unit it can be used to pinpoint your location for a tow truck.

Imagine a time when missed directions in critical situations become a thing of the past. Many police and ambulance personnel are now dispatched using GPStechnology. Lives may be saved, hostile incidents curtailed and even pizza may have a better on time delivery record.

Firefighters are now using GPS units to help guide helicopters providing support to multiple water drop points. By using these small handheld devices, fire crews can maximize the effectiveness of fire control efforts that can save both lives and personal property.

Wilderness excursions can be less problematic when a GPS unit is linked to compatible walkie talkies. This technology will allow people to keep in contact and help them find each other if you get separated.

Should rescue workers be required to find a location in the dark it is good to know that GPS units have no problem pinpointing a location – even on a moonless night.

Outdoor enthusiasts use GPS units to assist them in keeping track of how far they have gone and can help track a route to either avoid or try again.

Admittedly, sophisticated GPS devices have been used by governments during wartime and peace, but savvy consumers have found many ways to utilize thistechnology to help provide peace of mind in uncertain circumstances.

More uses for GPS technology will be discovered in the days to come and the implementation of that technology will assist the public in ways they may never realize. Then again, when something is this good, bragging isn't required.

 
September 25th, 2009
 

The proper use of technology can revolutionize the way you do business. With the right mix of technological tools and systems, your franchise can rise to the top of your business field and keep you there. This move will also save you a lot of time and increase your efficiency as well as profits. After all, opportunity cost is incurred when you spend more time than you have to at doing tedious and routine administrative duties. By using the available technology in your franchise business, you can save a lot of time which can then be used for more productive endeavors.

In the franchising industry particularly, the right use of technology can drastically improve the support systems in place. This would get rid of repetitive and redundant tasks that the franchisees have had to put up with. With an impregnable and highly efficient support system in place, a franchise could quickly get ahead of the pack.

So, how do you go about implementing technology inspired changes in your own franchise business? First of all, research available technology that you may find useful in your franchise business. You do not have to buy a fax just because everyone has it. Use email instead. Better yet, make use of the revolutionary voip tools already in the market today. You have to remain informed on the better and newer ways of keeping the communication lines between you and your franchisees open.

One other very important change that you can implement in your business is introducing software that automates and integrates all tasks that could directly be accomplished by computers. It would be better if your franchise incorporates the use of software that integrates accounting functions with inventory and sales tracking. It would be even better if your business software also assimilate payroll and personnel tracking applications. And to make everything automated, make sure that your system does not require tedious and manual updating. To illustrate, the cash registers can automatically update your database, thereby getting rid of the need to manually transfer information from paper to computers. Reducing the number of people in your information chain has the added benefit of reducing human error.

Finally, include continuous technology training in your franchise packages. Your technological improvements will be in vain if your franchisees do not know how to properly use them. Impress on your franchisees the importance of technology in a successful franchise.

 
August 28th, 2009
 

Author: Bethoveen

Get the latest software tech news today. Update your knowledge about the fresh software trends in software technology.

Discover the new standard in Web browsing! Opera lets you surf the Internet in a safer, faster, and easier way. One of the most full-featured Internet power tools on the market, it includes pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, integrated searches, and advanced functions like Opera’s groundbreaking E-mail program, RSS Newsfeeds and IRC chat. You can customize the look and content of your browser with a few clicks of the mouse.

Opera started out as a research project in Norway’s largest telecom company, Telenor, in 1994, and branched out into an independent development company named Opera Software ASA in 1995. Opera Software develops the Opera Web browser, a high-quality, multi-platform product for a wide range of platforms, operating systems and embedded Internet products.

Opera is known as the fastest and smallest full-featured browser, a first choice for people using older PCs and Windows 95 and a brilliant alternative to the default IE from Microsoft. Opera, first of all, is client World Wide Web, that is the program for extraction of the information from WWW as the documents created with help HyperText Markup Language (language of a marking of hypertext HTML).
Low requirements to resources of system. Opera will work even on 386 computer about 6 MB of operative memory. MDI the interface. You can open without special expenses of memory any quantity of windows inside one working window, having chosen thus a tabulared or cascade mode.

Source: articlesbase.com

Author: Gen Wright

The technology world is a fun and ever changing world. Today, there are literally thousands of products in the marketplace. We are simply swarmed by the sheer number of products that we can choose from. And these are not big ticket items. They could be just small little gadgets like a mobile phone, a portable printer, or a digital camera.

Of course, if you have the budget, a seemingly small item may end up costing you a small fortune. When making a buying decision, you need to be discerning enough to strike a balance between the price and your own needs and wants. One way to achieve this balance, is to rely on technology news to help you come to a better decision.

How technology news can help you.

Make a quick visit to any technology news website. There are a plethora of tech sites out there on the Internet. Some are well established websites (think CNET), and others are run by small publishers. Both have their merits.

A big publisher usually releases tons of tech related news on all sorts of products. The problem is, due to the huge scope of coverage, the focus is usually diluted. You will find different types of content – reviews, product releases, specifications, etc. Some of these content are written by paid tech writers, so there is a commercial element involved. Perhaps some writers are more inclined to write positive things about the products? Maybe.

Smaller publishers tend to be more focused, and they usually release news on hand picked products only. Being small, they can't possibly cover everything under the sun. So it's a wise strategy to adopt. Often, you find articles that are much more in depth. The owners are also more likely to be very passionate about the tech products they are writing about.

When buying a tech gadget, you usually pay more for newer technology. The important here is to remember that everything new comes with a much heftier price tag. The technology may not be necessarily better (e.g. buggy since it's new), but you still end up paying substantially more for the product anyway.

If you want to save some money, just be patient. Keep browsing the tech news to keep yourself abreast of the changes. For instance, how is the technology improving? What are others saying about the brand new gadget? If you read nothing but great reviews on the product, that is a good sign.

You may need to suppress your own desire a little, so that you don't end up rushing to be the first in line to buy that new camcorder, new television, or new mobile phone. Just wait a little. The price will come down soon enough as soon as the masses start to adopt the new technology. That way, you get a more stable device, at a much lower price.

Source: articlesbase.com

Title: Youthful Obesity Linked to Pancreatic Cancer
Category: Health News
Created: 6/24/2009
Last Editorial Review: 6/24/2009
Title: Migraines, Brain Lesions: New Links Seen
Category: Health News
Created: 6/24/2009
Last Editorial Review: 6/24/2009
Title: Bariatric Surgery Cuts Women's Cancer Risk
Category: Health News
Created: 6/24/2009
Last Editorial Review: 6/24/2009
Title: Mediterranean Diet May Boost Longevity
Category: Health News
Created: 6/24/2009
Last Editorial Review: 6/24/2009
Title: Sleep Disorders Linked to Arrhythmias
Category: Health News
Created: 6/24/2009 7:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 6/24/2009
Title: A Few Extra Pounds Might Bring Extra Years
Category: Health News
Created: 6/24/2009 7:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 6/24/2009
« Previous EntriesNext Entries »