Archive for February, 2010

What Is Halo Headlights

February 19th, 2010

Headlights for most of us that have cars are the most important thing to consider whenever it comes to night time driving. Can you imagine driving at night without a bright headlight or even worse without any lights at all, it can be disastrous. A great headlights must be able to gives us all the lights that we need at night.

Normally produced or standard headlights cannot give us the maximum lights that we need at night time driving. Different with custom made headlights such as halo headlights, this headlights can gives you maximum amounts of light that you need. A halo headlight commonly comes with two color, the first one is the color of the halo it self and the color of the projectors. The projectors usually have a darker color compares with the halo. The color you will see is the housing color and not the front lens. The front lens is a clear plexiglass. A lot of people like this halo effect on their car, especially those who own a show car.

Often the custom made is better than the normal produced factory headlights, and also custom headlights are often using less energy than a normal headlight usually have to consume. There fore having one of this customs made headlights not so hard to think about.

Mobile Communications Technology

February 7th, 2010

You reach for your mobile first thing in morning to stop the alarm. You use it for looking at your schedules for the day. You set up your appointments through the integrated e-mail. Your phone entertains you while travelling and you can capture moments as and while you like. Your phone is one thing you always carry around with you. The world is smaller because of communication and this is facilitated through your mobile phone.

Communication technologies are varied and widespread but the mobile phone is integrating them into one. Sony Ericsson mobile phones are known for their picture blogging facility. Smart phones of Nokia mobile are known for their e-mailing clients. Gaming has been redefined in mobile phones allowing several gamers to connect and compete. Communication has been used in all forms to make the user more interactive. Though mobile phones have engaged a user it is building up a platform to make him interactive to a larger, diverse audience.

While e-mailing through phones was just limited to sending plain drafts, now communication technology in mobile phones has enabled sending across attachments. Moreover, even those attachments and files can be edited. Sending across photos was a hassle as you required a computer but now you can just click and send photos across the globe or put them up in you blog for sharing instantly.

If you are not an interactive kind of person and like to keep yourself updated about current events, you can log on live TV through your mobile phone. You can watch news, sports and just tune into your favorite program all through your little device. If you just like browsing the net and being online you could well be using your Wi-Fi enabled phone. Wi-Fi enabled spots are increasing in the city and these phones are the future in communication technology.

Transferring your music and your favorite videos is also easy with Blue tooth technology which enables easy transmission of your data to any device which sports Bluetooth. The GPS (Global Positioning System) is making your navigation simpler by providing you maps making an unknown place familiarized. Thus mobile communications is converging varied communications technologies. It is making communications easier simpler and faster enabling greater participation from users. But this simplified communication comes at a dear cost. Nevertheless this medium of mobile communication is bound to be explored and the possibilities are endless.

Information and Communication Technologies – What Are They and Why Are They Important?

February 7th, 2010

ICT is an abbreviation that means “Information and Communications Technology” (or technologies). This is a blanket term that refers to many forms of communication. ICT in society might include television, cellular telephones, satellites, radio, computer software, computer hardware and many others.

Basically, any form of moving information from one place to another could be considered a kind of ICT, but it generally refers to systems that use electronics, computers or other forms of modern technology. It is a term heard more often outside the US, and often is used in reference to a particular area such as: “ICT’s in education or healthcare.”

In our modern world, we are using these technologies every day in so many ways and it is very easy to take them for granted. Like the light bulbs in our houses, we seldom stop to think about how amazing it is that we can walk into a dark room and flip on a light switch. However, like the complex system of power stations, wires and amazing devices that bring us electric power, the ability for us to communicate so quickly and effectively requires and amazing amount of knowledge, resources and time to implement.

We have a whole world of information at our fingertips through the power of the World Wide Web, television and radio, as well as the ability to reach out to another person nearly anywhere in the world through the amazing advances of telecommunications. These technologies are absolutely essential to the operation of our modern culture, illustrated by the fact that I am writing and you are reading this via the most profound of Information and Communication Technologies: the computer.

Not everyone is so lucky, however. These essential tools to our modern existence that we so take for granted are not present everywhere. There are entire nations that are still struggling socially, politically and financially, and these places lack the resources to make full use of these modern wonders. For nations looking to join modern society and thrive in the global community, these Information and Communication Technologies must be understood, implemented and used effectively. Development through ICTs is one of the most effective ways for nations to join the global community.

Of course as you can well imagine, that takes a lot of support from experts who are already doing this in other places. This is where organizations like the Global e-schools and Communities Initiative comes in.

GeSCI was established in 2004, founded by the UN ICT Task Force. The United Nations ICT task force approved a proposal for a UN affiliated organization to provide demand-driven assistance to developing countries seeking to utilize the tremendous potential ICT’s have for improving the quality of teaching and learning in primary and secondary education.

These types of organizations are doing amazing things to bring these essential tools to our neighbors around the globe. Resources that are easily taken for granted are recognized by the founders of these kinds of task forces to be rare and crucial in other parts of the world. They are dedicated to helping everyone who wants to catch up, and join the global conversation.