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Feb
27
2010
Sports and Technology: How Technology Has Changed The Watch We Watch SportsPosted on 13:13, February 27th, 2010 by Editor
The internet provides you with match coverage, live streaming content, scores, stats, and whatever information you require at the click of a button. Live matches can be viewed, fans can share their comments on sports blogs, expert commentary can be read, match analysis can be viewed- all this and more has been made possible by the introduction of the internet. A number of surveys that have been conducted recently have shown that people are increasingly choosing to view sports matches on the internet, rather than on television, since it is a more user-friendly medium. The internet is preferred as it has no boundaries. The internet has eclipsed conventional media like television and radio because any match anywhere in the world is not out of the reach of the net user.
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.
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.
Apple Inc. manufactures various products like iPod, iLife, Mac, iPhone, Apple TV, iWork, Mac OS X, Cinema Display, Mac OS X Server and AirPort. Among the various products Apple manufactures the most popular ones are the iPod, Macintosh computers and the iPhone. Among the others are Apple software like ‘Mac OS X Operating System’, iLife which is suite of Creativity and multimedia software, ‘Final cut studio’ which is a suite comprising of professional film industry and audio software products, iTunes which is media browser and iWork which is a suite of productivity software.
When you log on to zdnet.com from a mobile, then you get redirected to the website m.zdnet.com. This occurs even when you use a full browser like the Nokia WebKit or the Opera. Of all the mobile browsers the only phone that escapes this redirection is the iPhone. There is no way you can tell ZdNet to help us update the full version on our mobile phones. The only problem is that parts of ZdNet.com are mobilized. All that we need is just a link, like the pc.zdnet.com that avoids detection of the browser and helps us go straight to the ZdNet site. Mar
19
2009
Engadget - Multilingual Technology Podcast and WeblogPosted on 04:12, March 19th, 2009 by Editor
Engadget was originated by Peter Rojas, the co founder of Gizmodo technology. It was launched in the year 2004. The website is updated several times every day, with various different articles on consumer electronics and gadgets. So at any point of time, you will get the latest and up to date news. It even posts all the latest and famous rumors running around the world of technology, producing the Engadget Podcast weekly, which contains all gadget and tech news stories that took place throughout the week. |