Tuesday, 30 October 2012

New technology which shiny new objects are worth your time 2012

How can technology company decides that there is a need when waved down the "new" shiny objects before him? This is really easy! The way in which decisions can be made objective is to always keep the lines of communication open and honest with your employees. If you do not have employees, ask close friends or relatives for their views. You need to know how you are and what you can do better. There's always room for growth and improvement.
Technology should be a specific purpose. By understanding the needs of his team and weaknesses, can help make the decision to implement a new technology that can be very helpful in the long run.
Our team, for example, assign tasks facing the problem of overlapping unnecessary without in the same areas. We carried out a project management tool on the Internet called Asana. In the end, it did wonders for our communications, productivity, and therefore our results.
This technology serves a very specific purpose to the problem area, and we knew about this through discussions, open regular collective weakness.

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Future Of Technology 2012


I have found many different types of technological advances. One is called the OICW found. This represents. This is a new weapon the government hopes to implement in 2006, which is not very far. This weapon will allow you to see and shoot around corners with exposure outside at all. Works by having the camera implemented within the scope of the rifle. Then you have a small screen that drops from the helmet fits right on the eye that allows you to see where the gun and indicates what is looking.

Monday, 15 October 2012

2012 Boeing Plans to Turbocharge Fuel-Efficient Flight


Since Boeing first came to market more than five decades, the company has improved fuel efficiency in commercial aviation by 70 percent. But with increasing pressure on airlines to save fuel costs and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, and the aviation industry now expects to accelerate improvements to test new technologies and designs at an early stage.

Slowly emerging innovations in many cases to reach the airport runways. The commonly used commercial aircraft for 20 years, and new models can take 10 years to bring to market. As a result, engineers hate to rely on unproven technologies, even when it is needed to achieve the design goals, says David Akiyama, director of the new company ecoDemonstrator.

Under this program, Boeing will develop a new test bed aircraft each year and use it to run a series of test flights. And signed the first of these trips over 45 days in the summer on the cow pasture silent about Glasgow, Montana.

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Museum of Transport and Technology 2012


MOTAT opened in 1964 and is the largest museum of the history of transportation and technology and social development in New Zealand, home to a number of different groups. Includes 40 acres, on both sites, and shows a great record and informative many technological advances that have helped shape New Zealand. Major groups include road transport, Auckland first industries, primary medical and dental care and aviation pioneers. MOTAT also boasts the Action section of the tram, and a large group including the Lancaster bomber aviation and aeronautics Solent boat.

Friday, 17 August 2012

China signs contract for firefighting Kamov Ka-32, 2012


It has signed the civil administration of Ordos in Inner Mongolia in the contract for the purchase of Kamov Ka-one at -32 and firefighting duties.

Russian helicopter deal was announced on 24 October, and also includes a fire control system simple, horizontal water hoses and dumping VSU-5-water system.

Russian helicopters won a tender for the firefighting helicopter in August 2011. Delivery is scheduled for September 2012.

And the Administration ordered a Ka 32A11BC version Kamov, which is already approved in Europe, Canada and China.

This model is already in use by operators in Spain, Portugal, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Greece and South Korea.

The company says Ka 32A11BC easily controlled and very precise in his movements, due to its axial rotors. Because the aircraft has no tail rotor and tail boom shortened, the company says it helps the team maneuver around obstacles and achieve maximum accuracy, even when going fishing in the area of fire and its atmosphere is unstable associated with them.

Performance of the class of high energy allows the transfer of up to five tons of water.

Today is a Ka 32A11BC in China to perform tasks for the Chinese Arctic and Antarctic Administration.

Thursday, 19 July 2012

New museum taking science into infinity and beyond 2012


After three years of construction, and the China Science and Technology Museum in the new Beijing Opens on Tuesday. Cost more than 1 billion yuan (146 million dollars) to build new Museum presents a modern approach to science and technology with the distinctive and Topics Current state of the art technology. The experiments and interactive activities, an impressive dinosaur Exhibitions have been integrated and interactive activities for children at the museum.

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Pakistan to Receive Drone Technology From USA 2012


United States would provide Pakistan drones that will significantly improve the country's surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, the visit by Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday. Speaking to reporters in Islamabad, said Gates, 12 RQ-7 Shadow unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) will be part of the allocation of billion dollars to Pakistan for a fund to support the coalition forces.