Two Kinds of Generator

Million years ago, people had managed to live without electricity. They had walked through the dark with candles, lamps or torches. They lived and they died but they did not experience the electricity we have today. Now, it is as if we cannot live without electricity. Brownouts and blackouts are our usual enemy; the common vanquishers of our enjoyment. This is so because most of our materials nowadays are being run by electricity. These electric-powered things have been part of living; they actually became the standard of living. However, Read more [...]

28 March 2012 ~ 0 Comments


Help the Environment: Recycle Your Old Cell Phones

With the quick upgrade of mobile phones of different brands and the insatiable eagerness of consumers to be owners of the latest models, it is but normal for most to have a number of used cell phones. So, what do you do with your old phones? Some probably gave it away to friends or family, and some may have kept these in their lockers to collect dust. Did you know that there is another practical and environment-friendly way of disposing your old phones? That is to recycle them. You read it right, mobile phones can be recycled and SellCell.com Read more [...]

26 March 2012 ~ 0 Comments


Techno Crime: Independent Auditors Visit Abusive Factory

After the world wide protests against the Apple Company, an independent labor rights organization called “Fair Labor Association” has started inspecting the Foxconn plant in China. For those who do not know this occurrence, here’s a brief review: a group of protesters and advocates of human rights had discovered that the Chinese workers in Foxconn are not being treated humanly, so they started a global movement that petitions the fair treatment in the said facility—Foxconn is where Apple Company make their iPhones, iPads and other advanced Read more [...]

18 February 2012 ~ 0 Comments


Kodak Quits

Eastman Kodak Company or famously known as Kodak is back outing, raising the white flag, from the digital camera business.  After centuries of serving the photography industry and providing trend-setting camera gadgets, it is now exiting the photo stage. Kodak has been iconic in the imagery scene. For the 20th century, the TV commercial with a tiger (or a lion—I can’t remember the details) on it had been an image of the camera business. George Eastman founded this lustrous company in 1888. It received its fame in the said century as it dominated Read more [...]

16 February 2012 ~ 0 Comments


Protests Against Apple Company: Going World Wide

Apple gadget users had been disturbed by the recent occurrences in Europe and America: Advocates flocking Apple Company vicinities shouting, “Stop harming the people working for you in China!” Individuals were comfortably and happily swiping the screen of their iPhone’s or making their iPod’s play aloud in their ears. Little do they know, according to the said protesters, the people working in the factory supplying the Apple materials are not being treated well. This is the accusation of the anti-Apple group which gave birth to a world Read more [...]

14 February 2012 ~ 0 Comments


CIA’s Website Hacked, Researcher Provides Solution

Last year, expert hackers infringed the public website of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). We have this impression that this branch of the Government is unbreakable but yet a group of cyber criminals had accomplished it. The result of their crime was the inaccessibility by patrons of the agency’s website. This incident had scattered fear to the whole internet world: How can we be sure that our local site is safe when the highly secured CIA website has been hacked? Because of this, there had been studies and researches to safeguard the Read more [...]

05 February 2012 ~ 0 Comments


13-year-old Boy Threatened Because of RuneScape

Video game is supposed to be harmless. But this phrase is not true anymore since a Dutch incident in 2007 happened. It was an incident involving a 13-year-old boy and two teenagers. According to reports, the boys are playing the video game called “RuneScape”. This fantasy game is included in the category of the Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG), made by Andrew and Paul Gower (published by Jagex Games Studio) in January 2001. In this game, the players rally and fight in the medieval fantasy world called Gielinor. Just like Read more [...]

01 February 2012 ~ 0 Comments


Tycoon Games: Play Like Gods!

Sometimes, we play computer games to feel that we are in control of everything—like gods that make things happen. Year after year, gaming companies develop thousands of the so called “tycoon” games. What is this? They are the games that let us play like gods, such as building a civilization and the like. I can give three major tycoon games in the computer world. Let me review them one by one. First in the list is Sim City 4. You pretty much control everything here. With this game, you can build a city from practically nothing. You can Read more [...]

27 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments