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Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Which is the Most Favorite Color We Choose for our Cars


When they say it’s as simple as white, it doesn’t mean it’s boring.
White Colored Car
In fact, white remains as the most favored automotive color globally, according to a recent survey by paint company PPG Industries.
According to the survey, released last October 10, some 22 percent of respondents said they prefer white, followed by silver with 20 percent. Black is at third with 19 percent, grey at 12 percent, red at nine percent, and natural at eight percent. Other colors, including green, are placed at one percent.
On the other hand, white is tied with silver as the most popular automotive color in the Asia Pacific region with 23 percent for each. Black is the next most popular color in the region at 19 percent, followed by natural with 10 percent, red with nine percent, gray with eight percent, and blue with seven percent. Green is still in the bottom rung with only one percent.
There are no indications as to the reasons for the color preference. However, the previous 2011 survey showed that most of the respondents said that color is a factor in their automotive purchase decisions. In addition, buyers of premium vehicles would put more value on cars with the color of their choice.
PPG Manager Jane Harrington said that the automotive segment continues to be influenced by culture, nature, fashion, interior design, among others. “Our consumer research has clearly shown that color is critically important to car buyers.”
The survey was presented during the annual Automotive Color Trend Show in Michigan last September. PPG Industries also showed 64 new colors, which are targeted at everything from electronic devices, automotive, heavy industries, to homes and commercial businesses.

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Meteorite Found in California

Meteorite Found in California

A meteorite from a fireball that lit up the night sky over Northern California last week hit the roof of a Novato house and landed in the backyard, scientists say.

Homeowner Lisa Webber, a nurse at the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, found the space rock Saturday (Oct. 20), after reading an article about the dazzling Oct. 17 fireball in the San Francisco Chronicle. She recalled hearing a sound on her roof the night the meteor was reported and went searching behind her house, where she found a 2.2 ounce (63 grams) stone.

Webber contacted Peter Jenniskens, head of the CAMS (Cameras for Allsky Meteor Surveillance) project, which is jointly run by NASA and the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute. The CAMS project put out a public call for information on possible meteorite sightings soon after the fireball last week.

However, Jenniskens ultimately identified the rock as a meteorite. The stone, he reports, is dense and responds to a magnet, although scientists recommend not bringing magnets near suspected meteorites to avoid disrupting their natural magnetic fields.

Jenniskens and Webber's neighbors Luis Rivera and Leigh Blair inspected the house's roof and found a small dent consistent with the rock having hit it from a southwest direction.
The stone, which is a mixture of light and dark material, appears to be breccia, a composite made of mineral and rock fragments bound together.

The meteorite's discovery helps scientists define the trajectory along which the meteor fragments fell. The path began east of San Rafael and continued over west Novato, toward Sonoma, Jenniskens said. He hopes the find will help the CAMS team uncover more meteorites from the same fireball soon.

"The significance of this find is that we can now hope to use our fireball trajectory to trace this type of meteorite back to its origins in the asteroid belt," Jenniskens said.


The fireball was seen at 7:44:29 p.m. PDT (10:44 p.m. EDT) by many people in the San Francisco Bay Area, with numerous observers catching the blaze on cell phone cameras and videos. The fireball also created a loud sonic boom that was also reported by witnesses. It occurred just days before the peak of the annual Orionid meteor shower over the weekend.
The CAMS team "obtained two views of the fireball track, one by our regular 20-camera station, the other by the single-camera station at San Mateo College," the scientists wrote.
"We propose the name Novato meteorite, pending approval by the Meteorite Nomenclature Committee," they added.


Monday, 22 October 2012

More Confidence, will brings in More Success to your Kids

Confidence

The secret to success at work doesn't seem to be about whom you know, or even what you know, but how you feel about yourself.

New research suggests that confident employees have more successful careers than their peers who aren't as self-assured.

Research from the University of Melbourne revealed a strong correlation between confidence and occupational success. As part of the pilot study, researchers interviewed more than 100 employees from large corporations in Melbourne, New York City and Toronto about their levels of confidence while in elementary school, high school, college and on the job.

The research revealed that those who self-reported higher levels of confidence earlier in school earned better wages, and were promoted more quickly.

The study's lead author, Reza Hasmath, from the University of Melbourne's School of Social and Political Sciences, said the research demonstrates a crucial ingredient of workplace advancement.
"The implications are tremendous in terms of the personality employers should look for when it comes to hiring or promoting staff," Hasmath said.

Researchers said the findings also shed new light on previous studies that argued better-looking people were more likely to get ahead in the workplace, or that taller people earn higher salaries.
"We now know it's actually higher confidence levels — which may be a byproduct of attractiveness and height — which make all the difference," Hasmath said.

The study also found that workers who described themselves as extroverted, neurotic, open to experiences or agreeable, the standard indicators of hard workers, were also found to be more motivated and having professional success in terms of wages and career advancement.

"The findings imply that we should stress confidence-building activities at an early age," Hasmath said. "Such activities should be strongly encouraged both in formal schooling and within the family unit."
The full study, which also looks at job search, hiring and promotion processes in those large corporations, will be released at the end of the year.

Find your Ways to do what you Love


Do what you love
While most of us would love a career we are passionate about, too many employees are stuck in jobs they don't even like, let alone love. Finding a way to do what you love for a living benefits both you and your employer, but how do you turn your dream into a reality? Here are 10 ways to turn your passion into a career.

Soul searching
Steve Zeitchik, founder and CEO of Focal Point Strategies, said that to do something you love, you have to first spend time thinking deeply about things that bring you enjoyment.

"Take a step back and figure out what it is that you enjoy doing,” including as many specifics and details as possible, Zeitchik said. "Don’t categorize it into a specific career or industry."
Only after you come up with the list of things that bring you joy should you think about the careers that each might fit.

Make time to make it happen
Once you’ve determined which of your passions you want to shape into a career, Deirdre Maloney, business consultant and president of Momentum, said, it is critical to take the steps necessary to turn that idea into a reality.
"Once we pinpoint ideas, we need to do something decidedly not passionate: schedule time in our calendars to come up with our plan to get there," Maloney told BusinessNewsDaily. "The plan must be written down, even if it’s broken out into tiny, baby steps."

Figure out how to profit from your passion
Executive coach Melanie Connallee said that to turn something you love into a business, you of course have to determine how to make money from it.
"Spend some time brainstorming," said Connallee, president of the MLC Group. "Look at it from several avenues – from your perspective, from the buyer’s perspective, the end user’s perspective and the audience perspective."
She said, for example, people who love art could fund their passions in several ways, including by teaching art, working in a gallery or doing portraits.

Talk to others who have done it
As someone who loves what they do for a living, Alan Kong, founder of Big-Hearted Furniture, said you should find other entrepreneurs already working in your area of interest.
"If you start to spend time and really talk to the market, ones who may have the same passions as yourself, then you will start to uncover hidden pains that will help you figure out how to launch a business model," Kong said.

Surround yourself with supportive people
Sara DiVello knows firsthand what it takes to make the switch to a true passion, having left her corporate public relations job to become a yoga teacher four years ago.
She believes the key is surrounding yourself with supportive people.
"Because your colleagues may feel just as trapped and scared, a dynamic can evolve where they can actually contribute to holding you back," DiVello said. "Some coworkers were overtly discouraging, telling me I'd be back, that I'd miss it."
Divello said the support of friends can make people feel less alone — and much braver.

Be fearless
Making a career change can be a scary prospect, but Jim McKeeth, chief developer-evangelist for RemObjects Software, said you can't be scared to take the plunge.
"Too many people I talk to are afraid to try doing what they love, because they are afraid they are no good or will make a mistake or that they're not ready yet," McKeeth said. "Experiment in your quest for greatness, and when you make a mistake, just keep going."

Don't wait around
Chryssa Zizos, founder and president of Live Wire Media Relations, said she believes that the longer people wait to make a career switch to something they love, the less likely they are to ever do it.
"If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, then you should act quickly," Zizos said. "Open the business you have been dreaming of, because as you get older, you are less likely to take risks."

Take classes
Before jumping in with both feet, however, Ben Seidel, president of Igniting Business, says those interested in switching their careers to something they love should take some classes or get some professional instruction on the industry. That way, they can make sure the career that truly suits them.
"Invest in some coursework or professional training in that area in order to gauge your talent and endurance," Seidel said.

Don't try to do it all on your own
While many may think doing something they love requires that they start their own business, Joe Weinlick, vice president of marketing of career network for Beyond.com, said this doesn't have to be the case.
“An easier path is to find a company that does something related to your hobby, and try to get a job there," Weinlick said
For instance, Weinlick said a friend of his loves dogs and that her dream was to start a non-profit that cares for canines.
"She found a job working at an Internet site that provides pet advice and sells pet meds, which is a great fit," he said.

Be patient
Yeosh Bendayan, owner of Push Button Productions, said people pursuing a passion must ready themselves for the early struggles that will inevitably occur.
"Be patient," Bendayan said. "It took us nearly two years between the start of business and being able to comfortably afford our salaries, so we could quit our day jobs."

Monday, 15 October 2012

Nano System Developed by Indian Researchers to Cure Cancer

Cancer Cell
Work by a team of Indian researchers, who have developed a novel multi-component magnetic nano system that could image and kill cancer cells, has been highlighted in the latest issue of internationally acclaimed `Nature India` magazine.

The magazine is an international journal, with original, groundbreaking research spanning all scientific disciplines.

The design of nano system is bridged on graphene - a carbon allotrope, which could specifically target cancer cells, and deliver cargo of anti-cancer drugs and imaging agent.

"The challenge was to design a multi-component nano system and simultaneously which would be bio-compatible for cancer cells," says team leader Dr Jayant Khandare, who works with Piramal Healthcare Ltd. India.

The magazine has noted this manuscript as a ‘Research Highlight’ indicating the importance of this research designed by team of scientists from Piramal Healthcare Ltd.

This multi-component nano system acts as a stronger cellular probe in imaging cancer cells, which is a powerful diagnostic tool. It can also be directed to target cancer cells and cancer tumour using external magnetic field, Khandare told PTI.

Besides researchers from Piramal Healthcare Ltd, the team comprises researchers from the Center for Structural and Functional Materials and Chemical Engineering Department, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA. 

Saturday, 13 October 2012

French Woman gets 11,721,000,000,000,000 bill


A French woman nearly had a 'cardiac arrest' when she received a bill for €11,721,000,000,000,000, but she managed to convince the company they had made a mistake.
Solenne San Jose from Bordeaux nearly was shocked when she saw how much money she owed when she went to close her account at Bouygues Telecom.
She told French newspaper Sud Ouest: "I almost had a cardiac arrest. There were so many zeroes, I couldn't even work out how much it was."
Fortunately, she convinced the company they had made a mistake and when the organisation reviewed the situation they realised it was a printing error, and Solenne was then given her corrected bill of €117.21.

A Complete List of Pc's, Laptops, Tablets which carries Windows 8 along with them


Dozen of new PCs are launching alongside Windows 8. Some are inventive new designs with sliding keyboards and removable screens, others are simple retreads of existing products, occasionally augmented by a new touch screen.
Here you'll find links to all the major new Windows 8 hardware being released this holiday season, sorted by brand. Many of these systems are available to pre-order now, and most will ship when Windows 8 launches on October 26 (a handful have yet to even be announced, so we'll add those to this list when they are).
Acer
A big part of Acer's Windows 8 plan is to rebrand the company as a purveyor of high-end laptops. Hence, the expensive, but very attractive, S7 ultrabook.
Aspire S7 ultrabook
  • Aspire S7 ultrabook, 11-inch (touch-screen laptop)
  • Aspire S7 ultrabook, 13-inch (touch-screen laptop)
  • Iconia W700 Windows Tablet (hybrid tablet/laptop)
  • Iconia W510 (hybrid tablet/laptop)
  • Aspire V5 (laptop)
  • Aspire M5 (laptop)
  • Aspire 5600U (all-in-one desktop)
  • Aspire 7600U (all-in-one desktop)    

Dell
Dell has resurrected one of its most unique designs in the convertible XPS 12, formerly known as the Duo 12. It's also one of the biggest PC makers trying out a Windows RT device.
XPS 12
  • XPS 12 (convertible laptop)
  • XPS 10 Tablet (Windows RT Hybrid)
  • Latitude 10 tablet (hybrid tablet/laptop)
  • Latitude 6430u ultrabook (laptop)
  • XPS One 27 (all-in-one desktop)
  • Inspiron One 23 (all-in-one desktop)

HP

HP plays it mostly safe with a collection of updated products and slightly expanded product lines, including a detachable-screen hybrid and a touch-screen laptop.
Envy Spectre Touchsmart XT
  • Envy Spectre Touchsmart XT (touch-screen laptop)
  • Envy Touchsmart X2 (hybrid tablet/laptop) 
  • Envy m4 (laptop)
  • Pavilion Sleekbook 14 (laptop)
  • Pavilion Sleekbook 15 (laptop)
  • Spectre One (all-in-one desktop)
  • Envy Touchsmart 23 (all-in-one desktop)
  • Envy Touchsmart 20 (all-in-one desktop)
  • Pavilion 20 (all-in-one desktop)

Lenovo

Lenovo is going all-in on convertible laptops, offering several variations, along with a hybrid and even a Windows RT system.
IdeaPad Lynx
  • IdeaPad Lynx (hybrid tablet/laptop) 
  • IdeaPad Yoga 11 (Windows RT) (convertible laptop)
  • IdeaPad Yoga 13 (convertible laptop) 
  • ThinkPad Twist (convertible laptop) 
  • ThinkPad Tablet 2 (hybrid tablet/laptop) 

Samsung

Samsung adds Windows 8 and touch to some of its high-design laptops, but so far doesn't have a break-out unique product.
Series 7 Slate PC
  • Series 7 Slate PC (hybrid tablet/laptop)
  • Series 5 (laptop)
  • Ativ Tab (Windows RT) (tablet)
  • Ativ Smart PC (hybrid tablet/laptop)
  • Ativ Smart PC Pro (hybrid tablet/laptop)
  • Series 7 (27-inch) (all-in-one desktop)
  • Series 7 (23-inch) (all-in-one desktop)
  • Series 5 (21.5-inch) (all-in-one desktop)

Sony

Surprisingly adventurous, Sony grabbed our attention with its 20-inch tablet/all-in-one and a cool-looking slider PC.
Vaio Tab 20
  • Vaio Tab 20 (all-in-one desktop/tablet) 
  • Vaio Duo 11 (convertible laptop) 
  • Vaio T13 (touch-screen laptop) 
  • Vaio E17 (laptop)

Toshiba

Satellite S955 
Toshiba plays it a bit too safe as well in most of these Windows 8 laptops, but it also has a take on the slider PC, which may be the most practical way to combine a laptop and tablet.
  • Satellite S955 (laptop) 
  • Satellite P845t (touch screen laptop) 
  • Satellite U945 (laptop) 
  • Satellite U925t (convertible laptop) 

Awesome New Features In Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini

Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini
Well, well. The Korean tech giant isn’t far behind when it comes to bringing up the rear. The Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini is finally official. Not going by the name ‘mini’, it could actually pack a punch! With the successful run of its older brother, the S3 Mini hopes to mirror the success that defined the Galaxy S3.



Let’s take at a look at the features that Galaxy S3 Mini will sport.

Display

The younger sibling carries a Super AMOLED 4-inch display with a screen resolution of 800 x 400 pixels, fair bit of compromise when compared to the Galaxy S3.

The resolution on the S3 Mini seems out-of-date when the competition, hauling the same screen size, comes in better HD resolution schemes. 

There isn’t tad much of a difference in screen resolution when viewed by the naked eye, it’s not going to slip under the eyes of the experts.

Processor

Samsung Galaxy S3 runs on a quad-core Exynos processor clocked at 1.4GHz. It’s an interesting piece of detail when compared to the new kid on the block. It looks like the Korean giant halved the spec sheet with the Galaxy S3 Mini.

Powered by a 1 GHz dual-core processor, the mini S3 is quite efficient of running applications and looks more than comfortable to run Android 4.1 aka Jelly Bean. The chipset is a Mali-400 based GPU, meaning that the benchmarking results will be optimised; not nearly as capable as the Galaxy S3 but enough juice to power major applications and processes. 

Operating System

It all comes down to who is garbed in Android clothing better; in this case, the S3 Mini. 

While the Galaxy S3 is still shipped with the earlier version of the Android OS, Ice Cream Sandwich, the S3 Mini will come with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out-of-the-box.

It will grace Samsung’s TouchWiz UI while bringing in a more intuitive interface which the Jelly Bean carries.

Score one for the S3 Mini.

Design

The design echoes its elder brother, the Galaxy S3, with a few changes of its own. Stuffed into a thicker casing, the Galaxy S3 Mini mirrors the Galaxy S3 quite closely.

Its removable battery rear, its plastic casing, the colour scheme are all a shade less than the Galaxy S3. The dimensions stand at 9.9mm x 63mm and weighing in at 119 gm. 

Connectivity

In the connectivity department, the S3 Mini isn’t behind the Galaxy S3.

Both devices carry NFC wireless comm., both have the industry standard Bluetooth/GPS and Wi-Fi and both have a microUSB.

The thing most about the microUSB is its MHL compliance. You can watch HD videos but with only the correct cable, a cable meant for Samsung’s own connectivity options. A downer, considering the USD 30 the cable costs.

Reportedly, Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini is expected to hit the market during Christmas and it is expected to be priced between USD 350 to USD 430.