Month: February 2021

  • Employee Stock Options – Another Excellent Retention Strategy

    Employee stock options used to be a traditional advantage for executives, but now there is a growing tendency among forward-thinking companies to offer them to employees at all levels. In fact, the National Center for Employee Ownership reports that the number of employees holding shares in their company has increased ninefold in just 10 years.…

  • Mint Money in Your Business through Print Media! Business Strategy for Success

    Gold! The money’s down! Checking gold coins is a slow process; quality and quantity standards should be followed very carefully. Today’s 10-gram gold coin will be more expensive tomorrow. It grows and grows every day. But the value of the currency against gold is falling every day after today. Prices for silver, copper, steel, metals…

  • Standards For Controlled Vocabularies – Straightjacket Or Straight Edge?

    Standards were unpopular among future rail tycoons in the 1880s. The standard set of railway tracks put an end to lucrative loading and unloading work. Incompatible caterpillars kept the rolling stock of other boys on the tracks of another man. Eventually standards emerged when several tycoons figured out how to make even more money through…

  • Panasonic Lumix TZ10, Canon IXUS 1000 HS and Ricoh CX4 Group Review

    The predecessor of this model was the T-7, which was rightly considered a leader in its class. It offers a number of new features that Panasonic hopes to avoid compared to many competing products. Panasonic offers a 14.5-megapixel sensor and an impressive 12-fold optical zoom. On the back, the images appear on a 3-inch screen.…

  • What Do Photography Acronyms Mean?

    RAW is not an acronym, but it is important. This is an “unprocessed” method of data capture, unlike standard JPEG files. Used by professional photographers, it allows you to get higher quality images. But taking a picture is only the first step. Once the shutter button is pressed, your photo will be stored in RAW…

  • RFID – AT90RF135602- Smallest RFID Reader

    For at90RF135602, nicknames are definitely needed. Even in 8 points, it’s too big a name for the world’s smallest RFID reader! AT90RF135602 (see what I mean?) is the latest RFID development developed by California-based Atmel and British company Innovision Research and Technology. This single-chip RFID reader is only 12mm by 12mm by 2 mm. (For…

  • How to Simplify the Perception of Improvement Objectives

    With the publication of ISO9001: 2008, auditors will breathe new life into the analysis of existing management systems for audit and registration, although these changes proposed in the modified standard are insignificant. The focus is likely to be on the standards for improvements, as well as setting goals and evaluating effectiveness. These goals should be…

  • DVD Ripping and Mac – A Must For Music Lovers

    Mac DVD Ripper is a free DVD ripper that can copy commercial DVD movies to a PC hard drive. The user can then use various tools to record the film on DVD-R so that it can be used in DVD players. The film can also be converted into different formats to play on different devices.…

  • The Advent Of NFC Technology

    NFC technology is a set of standards designed specifically for smartphones and other similar devices such as the iPad. NFC technology aims to establish radio communication between these devices by making contact or establishing them at a distance of up to a few centimeters. As has already been proven, the near-field (NFC) connection has many…

  • Sony RX100 Review – Is This High-End Camera Worth the Hefty Price Tag?

    If you keep an eye on camera ads every year, you’ll find that Sony’s wide range of digital cameras lacks a first-class compact camera. The manufacturer fills this gap in its range of the new Cyber-shot RX100. Thanks to this compact case, Sony directly competes with the Canon PowerShot S100, Panasonic Lumix LX5, Olympus X-1,…