T3: A Nice Source to Satiate Tech-thirst

Posted on 05:43, April 3rd, 2009 by Editor

Who is there that doesn’t want to know about the latest happenings in the tech world. Considering this very importance of technology, the WWW is swarming with more and more tech websites, blogs and portals with every passing day. But most of these technology and gadgetry related websites have one thing in common, as they are being developed under the very ‘more art, less matter formula’ and offer similar sort of stuff with little bit difference.

However, there are some tech websites that seem to do remarkably well in this connection and offer all the stuff that technology lovers usually look for on the Internet. If you have fed up with these similarly different tech websites, and want to get latest tech information about your favorite gadgets and other latest happening in the tech world, the t3 is a source where you can easily get all the desired stuff just with few clicks.

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GE – General Electric

Posted on 02:56, April 2nd, 2009 by Editor

General electric is a multinational technology company based in America. It was founded in the year 1878 by Thomas Edison. It has its set up in Fairfield Connecticut.  General electric is the world’s tenth biggest technology company.

In 1896, General Electric was one of the original 12 companies listed on the newly-formed Dow Jones Industrial Average and still remains after 112 years (it is the only one of the original companies remaining on the Dow— though it has not continuous In 1911 the National Electric Lamp Association (NELA) was absorbed into General Electric’s existing lighting business. GE then established its lighting division headquarters at Nela Park in East Cleveland, Ohio. Nela Park was the world’s first industrial park, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, and is still the headquarters for GE’s lighting business.

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Philips - An Electronic Brand from Dutch

Posted on 03:31, April 1st, 2009 by Editor

Philips is an electronic brand from Dutch. It is among the largest electronic companies. It was founded in the year 1891 in Netherlands by Gerard Philips. It has its set up in Amsterdam. Philips has a wide range of products such as consumers’ electronics, lightning, domestic appliances, and medical systems. Philips was formed in many sections. Philips first productions were electric technical equipment and light bulbs. Its foremost factory has now become a museum that is dedicated to light sculpture. In the year 1920, Philips started manufacturing products such as vacuum tubes commonly known as ‘valves’. Later after a few years an electric razor was produced.

Philips had become very famous after launching the Stirling engine. Later Philips launched many more new products that attracted a lot of consumers. They launched the ‘audio cassette tape’, stenographers, portable radio, cassettes were introduced for answering machines, mass storage machine for personal computers, later mini and micro cassettes were introduced. In 1972, video recorder was launched. There was huge competition between Sony and Philips.

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