Technology & HR-Leverage one for the other: “Technology and HR are enablers of business. Integration of the two would mean not only harmonious co-existence but also leveraging one for the other. Leveraging of technology for HR would mean digitizing the mundane HR activities and automating the back office and transactional activities related to recruitment, performance management, career planning, and succession planning, training and knowledge management. Leveraging HR for technology implies managing change associated with technology by way of communication, training, hiring, retraining, stakeholder analysis and conscious keeping. Thus they can play complementary roles.” » Read more: Leveraging Technology for Organisational Excellence
Best Bluetooth and camera phones from HTC and Blackberry
August 6th, 2010 by No comments »
Mobile phones have become an integral part of our lives. Such is its necessity, we feel incomplete without them. With technology advances, mobile phones have graduated from simple cell phones too high tech. Even with their frequent use, the telephone charges have also reduced drastically and the new method are cheap to call.
Bluetooth and camera phones are high on demand. Phones are no longer just a communication tool, are required for very different purposes. Bluetooth and camera phones have applicability in a way that is extremely useful in life today. Bluetooth is for many purposes, one of which is the transfer of data. We use this function to transfer data between two Bluetooth enabled devices in fractions of seconds, which was otherwise taken a long time if done through a cable. The spectacular part of this technology is that while the data transfer, the two devices should not be together, may be distant from each other to a specific area. The other use of Bluetooth has put in a great way is Bluetooth adapters, which help to talk without lifting the receiver. » Read more: Best Bluetooth and camera phones from HTC and Blackberry
Bluetooth Specification
August 6th, 2010 by No comments »
The specifications of Bluetooth technology are listed below:
1. The frequency range is 2400 to 2483.5 MHz with a 79 MHz RF (radio frequency) channels in the U.S. and Europe. On the other hand, in Japan, the frequency range is 2472-2497 MHz, 1 MHz with 23 RF channels.
2. It is a fact that a Bluetooth data channel jumps randomly 1600 times in one second (approximately) between RF channels 79.
3. Each single channel Bluetooth is separated into distinct time slots of 625 microseconds each.
4. A Bluetooth piconet can be regarded as being composed of one master and seven officials. In addition, the master transmits in slots, even at the time as opposed to servants who will transmit in odd time slots. » Read more: Bluetooth Specification
