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		<title>Disruptive Technology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It comes, leaves an impact and changes everyone’s perception, view and thought! The world is all different. That’s disruptive technology.Human wants for coziness compels the market to get innovative and from out of nowhere a disruptive technology or concept pops up. Disruptive technology is a technology or concept that have features which very few and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/><br/>It comes, leaves an impact and changes everyone’s perception, view and thought! The world is all different. That’s disruptive technology.<br/><br/>Human wants for coziness compels the market to get innovative and from out of nowhere a disruptive technology or concept pops up. Disruptive technology is a technology or concept that have features which very few and generally new segment of the customers value. Products built or developed using this technology are usually cheaper, simpler, smaller and better performing. One of the most popular examples that qualify for this is the transistor that totally replaced the well known Vacuum tubes.<br/><br/>We have seen this happen for countless time in various fields. It might be in the automobile sector, music industry, or a simple VCD, DVD renting business.<br/><br/>In the automobile industry, who can even imagine in their hind sight that GM will be filing for bankrupt protection? This is all because of foreign company’s compact vehicles and hybrid engine technologies. GM has lost its monopoly in the US market only because of the disruptive technologies adopted by foreign companies.<br/><br/>More recently in the music industry, Apple left every other competitor way behind by just combining functionality, stylishness and price on their iPod player with an accessible online iTunes music store. Nobody would have dreamt of the combo of all these features at such a price.<br/><br/>Let’s check an example out which will show how a disruptive concept compel one business following the sustaining technology model, completely out of business. We all are very well known to the business house “Blockbuster” who deals in renting DVDs and VCDs. They are really doing very well until there arrives a business of same kind but with different concept called “Netflix”. They just change the life of a Blockbuster visitor by just making the whole process online. That’s called disruptiveness. Blockbuster tried to remain in the business by making their business online, but alas it’s too late dear. There’s an unconfirmed news too that suggest Netflix bought all of the Blockbuster business and provided some respite to their employees! Do not quote me on that.<br/><br/>“Honey, do you want to see a movie tonight? We can have the kids at my mom’s!”<br/><br/>Telephone is considered as a disruptive discovery. Nowadays we are so dependent on this technology that it is difficult to imagine that when it was first introduced in 1877, people had to be convinced that it was useful. Despite its simple design and seemingly obvious value, it took 75 years for the telephone to reach 50 million users, and it wasn’t until the 1960s that users saw a residential phone as a necessity.<br/><br/>A disruptive technology always has at least one advantage over existing technologies that despite its disadvantages the idea allows it to find a niche, and therefore survive. If the technology is able to improve, typically more rapidly than the existing technology, and also starts performing equally with the existing technology, or at least sufficiently for the market needs, but with the added advantages that it had that allowed it to survive then as a result the existing market steps over to the new technology and the old one literally dies.<br/><br/>Disruptive is the word that has a changing and impacting effect on our life. So remain open to it and embrace the technology gleefully to make the life easy and smooth. Get that iPod off your ears as you read and comment on this – that’s the most recent disruptive wonder we have had in popularity!<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Several Popular Technology Related Product Reviews</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 20:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do cell phones, mp3 players and &#8220;as seen on TV&#8221; products all have in common? The answer, they are all products that stay on the cutting edge of technology. The fact that a footwear company and a computer manufacturer would team up together is astonishing. Nike and Apple joined forces together in 2006 to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/><br/>What do cell phones, mp3 players and &#8220;as seen on TV&#8221; products all have in common? The answer, they are all products that stay on the cutting edge of technology. The fact that a footwear company and a computer manufacturer would team up together is astonishing. Nike and Apple joined forces together in 2006 to create the Apple+Nike shoe. This shoe fused Nike&#8217;s design technology with Apple&#8217;s innovative iPod. A Nano is contained in the shoes sole. With Apple selling over one million iPhones and over 3 billion songs on iTunes, you can see how Apple is leading the pack in developing technologically advance products. This is only a portion of what they have going on in the field of technology.<br/><br/>Blu Ray Technology<br/><br/>The blu-ray was developed by several consumer electronics groups including Apple, Hitachi, HP, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Samsung, and Thomson. There has to be a union amongst companies before new products can be made. Each company stands to make money from the various components that often compliment technology products. Blu Ray disk would be useless to produce without a compatible television that could deliver the quality that blu ray offers. Panasonic is now turning out blu ray recorders in addition to its plasma televisions.<br/><br/>Camera Phone Technology<br/><br/>Cameras technology has advanced past a professional level where consumers can produce the same traditional picture quality as photo studios. The Nikon D90 prosumer DSLR camera for instance can create stunning still pictures in addition to High Definition (HD) video. Nokia&#8217;s N85 Mobile Phone includes games, music, gps and a camera. Samsung&#8217;s G810 camera phone technology features wifi, gps and TV output settings. The i8510 by Samsung is a prime example of several technologies being incorporated into phones. According to Samsung&#8217;s Electronics sales and marketing assistant manager Philippe El Nakour, The Samsung Innov8 uses the latest in imaging applications, such as smile shot, blink shot, and face recognition.<br/><br/>Video Game Systems<br/><br/>Out of all of the video game systems on the market, Nintendo&#8217;s Wii is by far the most compact in size. This compact video game console with its Wi-Fi Connection allows users from around the world to compete against each other. Other features include two slots for memory cards and a 20GB hard drive on basic models. With the introduction of the Xbox 360 to the market, players were introduced to quite a few unique features with this console.<br/><br/>There is a marketplace were games and other entertainment content can be purchased. The technology that drives this generation of gaming systems is the online capabilities. They blend the standard game play with all of the latest computer technology has to offer. Cd and DVD play along with video games and USB 2.0 ports make this system a hot item. Sony&#8217;s PlayStation 3 incorporates the same blu ray technology mentioned above in its disc formatting. The PS3 was the first console on the market to offer a 2x speed Blu-ray Disc drive. In less than two years on the market, the PS3 has established itself as one of the best selling consoles out.<br/><br/>Whether it is blu ray, camera phones or video game systems, technology driven products are readily available to consumers at low rates. In fact, technology and knowledge are growing so rapidly that the market price quickly drops soon after they are released.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>The Layman&#8217;s Guide to Making Free Online Calls with VoIP</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 05:11:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you&#8217;ve heard the news: a new technology is around that lets you make phone calls, even long-distance phone calls, for free! You&#8217;d like to try it, but it sounds rather complicated. What is this VoIP, anyway? Here&#8217;s a quick question-and-answer guide to VoIP and how you can make free online calls without reading tons [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/><br/>So you&#8217;ve heard the news: a new technology is around that lets you make phone calls, even long-distance phone calls, for free! You&#8217;d like to try it, but it sounds rather complicated. What is this VoIP, anyway? Here&#8217;s a quick question-and-answer guide to VoIP and how you can make free online calls without reading tons of technical jargon.<br/><br/>What is VoIP?<br/><br/>VoIP means Voice over Internet Protocol. In plain English, it means that in exactly the same way you use the Internet to send letters through email, you can now send your voice through VoIP, to make free phone calls to anywhere in the world.<br/><br/>How does it work?<br/><br/>1. You talk through your computer microphone or your VoIP phone.<br/><br/>2. Your voice is turned into computer data.<br/><br/>3. It is sent through the Internet (like email) to your VoIP service provider.<br/><br/>4. They send it to the phone number you are calling so your friend can receive your call.<br/><br/>5. When your friend talks on his phone, his voice reaches you the same way, but in reverse: from his phone, to your service provider, to your Internet, to your phone or computer.<br/><br/>How is the sound quality different from a regular phone?<br/><br/>With good Internet connection, your friend won&#8217;t know the difference. If your connection is slow, you will sound like you are calling from a cellphone with bad signal. Most companies will not install VoIP for dial-up connections.<br/><br/>What is a VoIP service provider?<br/><br/>A VoIP service provider is like a phone company that connects your VoIP phone to your friend&#8217;s landline.<br/><br/>What is a VoIP phone?<br/><br/>It looks like a regular phone, but it has a software and modem installed so you can connect to the Internet and make VoIP calls without having to turn on your computer. You dial it like a regular phone, and if somebody calls your VoIP number, it rings like a regular phone.<br/><br/>Are the phone calls really free?<br/><br/>Yes, if you download and install on your computer a VoIP software, like Skype. This will let you make free calls to anyone in the world who has the same software loaded in his or her computer.<br/><br/>You can also use Skype or other VoIP service providers to call a local or long-distance landline number or mobile phone. There will be a small charge, but it is still much cheaper than if you use a regular phone to make your call. In addition, pay features on regular phones-like call waiting, call forwarding, call barring, conference calls, caller ID and voice mail-are usually free on VoIP.<br/><br/>Rates and features vary with different service providers so be sure to ask your company what they offer.<br/><br/>Can I call my friends even if they don&#8217;t have VoIP?<br/><br/>Yes.<br/><br/>And can my friends call me?<br/><br/>Yes. Your friends can call your VoIP number in the same way they call a regular landline. You won&#8217;t be charged for incoming calls. Your friends will be charged for their call in the same way that they will be charged for calling a regular landline.<br/><br/>Can I keep my old phone number?<br/><br/>Yes, depending on your VoIP service provider. Sometimes, you can even bring your VoIP phone-along with your phone number &#8211; to anywhere that has a high-speed Internet connection.<br/><br/>Some providers also allow you to get a phone number with a different area code. You could be in California but have a New York area code so that your business clients in New York can call you without long-distance charges. (However, if your next-door neighbor calls you, it will be long-distance for her.)<br/><br/>Can I get rid of my regular phone line?<br/><br/>Usually, yes. Again, it depends on your VoIP service provider.<br/><br/>An important note, though: 911 calls made through VoIP are unreliable. Also, they will not be able to track your location automatically, as when you are using a regular phone. If you get rid of your phone line, consider using your cellphone instead of your VoIP to call 911.<br/><br/>So, what do I need to use VoIP? 	 		A high-speed Internet connection. This means DSL or cable, NOT dial-up. 		A regular phone with VoIP adaptor OR a VoIP phone OR a computer with a microphone and earpiece. 		A VoIP service provider.  	<br/><br/>Can I use VoIP without an Internet connection?<br/><br/>No.<br/><br/>Can I use my computer while talking on the VoIP phone?<br/><br/>Absolutely, although using the Internet for other purposes while using VoIP may affect the quality of your call.<br/><br/>Can I use VoIP without a computer?<br/><br/>Yes, if you have a VoIP phone and your Internet is active.<br/><br/>Can I use VoIP without a VoIP phone line?<br/><br/>Yes, if you have a computer with a VoIP program, a microphone and earpiece.<br/><br/>Will it work in a power outage?<br/><br/>Unfortunately, no.<br/><br/>How do I know if VoIP is for me?<br/><br/>VoIP is a great money-saving option for people who are always on the Internet, and VoIP is a great money-saving option for people who have a high-speed connection.<br/><br/>VoIP is a great money-saving option for people who often make calls to long-distance, international, or mobile numbers.<br/><br/>VoIP is a great money-saving option for people who move around the country, and VoIP is a great money-saving option for people who would like to take their landline number with them wherever they go.<br/><br/>VoIP is a great money-saving option for people who need to have an area code in another locality.<br/><br/>How do I find a VoIP service provider?<br/><br/>For VoIP calls using your computer, you can simply download a VoIP program like Skype or Vonage from the Internet.<br/><br/>To find a service provider for VoIP phones, simply type &#8220;VoIP&#8221; and the name of your country in the search bar of your favorite Internet search engine.<br/><br/></div>
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