Popular posts from this blog
Science, engineering and technology
The distinction between science, engineering and technology is not always clear. Science is the reasoned investigation or study of phenomena, aimed at discovering enduring principles among elements of the phenomenal world by employing formal techniques such as the scientific method. Technologies are not usually exclusively products of science, because they have to satisfy requirements such as utility, usability and safety. Engineering is the goal-oriented process of designing and making tools and systems to exploit natural phenomena for practical human means, often (but not always) using results and techniques from science. The development of technology may draw upon many fields of knowledge, including scientific, engineering, mathematical, linguistic, and historical knowledge, to achieve some practical result. Technology is often a consequence of science and engineering — although technology as a human activity precedes the two fields. For example, science might study the flow o...
20 Tricks Extend Laptop Battery Use Time (part 1)
Recently, mobile technology has become increasingly sophisticated with the components of the light, the better chip, and a faster processor. But there's one part laptop, which is always the "Achilles heel" of the battery. Operating system intensive, modern graphics, and various other advanced application is very rapacious spend your laptop battery every day. With the increasing sophistication, the average laptop battery life remains in the range of 3 - 4 hours. Of course, this is still a problem for workers who often travel long distance. Most effective way at this time, no other is to bring some spare batteries in your trip, although burdensome. But, under this there are at least a few tricks that can help you save laptop batteries. 1. Laptops with the form of a system defrag Regular Defragmenrtasi can help you manage the data to be more efficient and make the hard drive (HD) a little more work to access the data. The HD works more quickly, then the less the burden will ...
Comments