Communications Articles
256: History of Global Positioning Systems
GPS, or Global Positioning System has been operational since December 1993, but its history lies much further back to the 1940s when ground based navigation systems such as Decca Navigator began.
257: New Technology May Represent Change of Fortune for Cable TV Industry
It used to be that cable TV was the technology of choice for getting TV programming. This was true even with the early availability of satellite TV, but satellite TV at the time was too expensive for most people to afford, and even those who could afford it still had to contend with the massive satellite dishes that the technology of the time required.
258: Understanding Your Russian Women
Russian women, Russian woman, marriage agencies. Forget everything you learned from the dating site or marriage agency you signed up for. Know a little about her history.
259: Do's and Don'ts in Dating Russian Brides
Best Russian Girls, Russian Brides, Russian Dating. Russian Brides are highly educated. Thus, they are able to grasp the English language and adapt to a different culture.
260: Expressing Your Personality Via Ringtone
How are you feeling today? Are you channeling Rhianna’s Shut Up and Drive, or perhaps Timbaland…Apologize? And of course there’s always the oldie but goodie I Just Called to Say I Love You by Stevie Wonder. What do these songs have in common? They could be your ringtone! With the newest phones available (and even some of the old ones, to be honest) you can set your ringtone to anything you can imagine. So how do you choose?
261: Sensor Technology – Pressure Transducer Basics
A pressure transducer is an electro mechanical device which is used to measure the pressure in an environment or process, and output an electrical signal as an analogue of the measured value.
262: Upconversion Technology Provides HDTV Owners With Alternatives
HDTV owners are faced with a very real challenge when it comes to figuring out what to watch on their new High Def sets. After all, with only a handful of HDTV channels available from most service providers and and the fact that the high def DVD format war is still very much undecided (though a lot of indications point towards Sony's Blu-ray format coming out on top).
263: Wireless Routers Buying Guide
This article helps you understand what are the different features to look for while buying or researching wireless Router. It helps you understand how to map the specific features and specifications to your requirements from a Wireless Router. It also gives you examples of Wireless Routerrs to better structure your search for the best Wireless Router.
264: Impressive Technology Included In New HD-DVD Player
An electronics company, Onkyo, is planning to introduce an HD-DVD player which, with a price tag of nine hundred dollars, actually costs significantly more than most of today's current Blu-ray players. Another interesting detail about this device is that it is not a dual format high def DVD player.
265: High Def DVD Technology Faces External Threats
A lot of attention is paid to the fevered competition between Sony's Blu-ray and Toshiba's HD-DVD High Definition DVD formats, but many analysts and the general public ignore the threats that high def DVD technology in general face from other technologies.
266: From entertainment to education: video projectors
The article discusses the various types of projectors and how they have become an integral part of our life in every aspect, from education to entertainment.
267: Reasons why you need to run a reverse cell phone number search
Being able to locate the person who’s calling you from a number you don’t know can prove very useful in a number of situations. I’ve come to realize that having access to a reverse cell phone directory lookup gives you enormous advantages. Although in many cases people use cell phone tracking to locate a harasser, you’ll be surprised how many situations in your day to day life call for retracing a number.
268: 3D TV Technology Has Plenty Of Applications
Three dimensional TV, or 3D TV as it will undoubtedly come to be called, is sure to become a winner when it comes to market in the future. This futuristic way of watching TV has been envisioned for years.
269: Digital TV Technology Has Merits And Drawbacks
Digital TV has a lot of benefits. So many in fact that TV broadcasters, the consumer electronics industry, and the Federal government have allied to make digital TV the sole mode of over the air TV transmission in the United States starting on February 19, 2009.
270: Digital Signals Goodbye to Analog
As this first decade of the 21st Century draws to a close, so also does the age of analog. When it comes to communications, analog has served humanity long and well, but the old technology is being phased out by governments and manufacturers alike, and within ten years, the old analog systems will likely be a technological footnote to history.
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