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Samsung Galaxy Note

Samsung Galaxy Note is an on-the-go device which consolidates core benefits of diverse mobile devices while maintaining smartphone portability. It has a 5.3” large screen with a HD Super AMOLED display technology, in which the layer that detects touch is integrated into the screen rather than being overlaid on top of it. Compared with the first-generation AMOLED, some of the Super AMOLED advantages are a brighter screen, less sunlight reflection and reduced power consumption.

It is powered by a 1.4GHz dual-core processor, and with the advanced pen-input technology S Pen, you can easily scribble and draw on your notes, photos and videos. Business users can stay connected for important meetings using*Cisco WebEx*, which brings web conferencing, instant messaging, telephony and fixed mobile communication capabilities to a mobile workforce. Users can view shared desktops, browsers, applications and documents.

Samsung Galaxy Note was released in the UK in early November, and Samsung announced that it shipped more than 1 million units by the end of 2011. A software update due early this year will upgrade its Android operating system from Gingerbread to Ice Cream Sandwich. This hybrid device, billed as a middle ground between a tablet and a smartphone, can be an interesting tool for busy business people.

By |2019-09-03T21:26:54+01:00January 10th, 2012|Blog|0 Comments

Additive Manufacturing

The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) defines additive manufacturing as the “process of joining materials to make objects from 3D model data, usually layer upon layer, as opposed to subtractive manufacturing methodologies, such as traditional machining.”

This is how it works: first you open a blueprint on your computer screen, then you press print. A machine builds up the object gradually, either by depositing material from a nozzle, or by selectively solidifying a thin layer of plastic or metal dust using tiny drops of glue or a tightly focused beam. Products are thus built up by progressively adding material, one layer at a time.

Additive manufacturing requires less workers than standard manufacturing, and because objects can be described in a digital file, they can be easier to pirate. Nevertheless, it has several advantages, such as reducing costs and waste, allowing the creation of parts in shapes that conventional techniques cannot achieve and enabling the production of a single item quickly and cheaply.

At the moment the process is possible only with certain materials (plastics, resins and metals) and with a precision of around a tenth of a millimetre. This new technique is being tried out only by a few academics and industrials, but it may change the world as deeply as the first mass production factory did.

By |2019-09-03T21:26:54+01:00January 9th, 2012|Blog|0 Comments

La Befana

Today is 6 January, and today Christians celebrate the Epiphany, the revelation of God the Son as a human being in Jesus Christ. Western Christians commemorate principally the visitation of the Biblical Magi to the Baby Jesus. Together with the religious feast, in Italian folklore, 6 January is also the day of Befana.

In the book Vestiges of Ancient Manners and Customs, Discoverable in Modern Italy and Sicily by Rev. John J. Blunt, the author says Befana descends from the Sabine/Roman goddess of strength and endurance named Strenia. She is usually portrayed as an old lady riding a broomstick through the air wearing a black shawl and is covered in soot because she enters the children’s houses through the chimney. She visits all the children of Italy on the night of 5 January to fill their socks with candy and presents if they are good or a lump of coal or dark candy if they are bad. The child’s family typically leaves a small glass of wine and a plate with some food for her.

One of the legends about her story tells that she gave shelter to the Three Kings on their way to Bethlehem to see the Infant Jesus. They asked her to join them, but she declined. Later she changed her mind and tried to search out the Infant Jesus but she was unable to find him. Although she has been unsuccessful in her search, she still leaves gifts for good young children because the Christ Child can be found in all children.

By |2019-09-03T21:26:54+01:00January 6th, 2012|Blog|0 Comments
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