I can’y beleive I have waited this long to actually ask you to personaly follow me on Twitter.You will get blog update alerts for Plain Tech Talk and Security For PC blogs plus exclusive content that only my Tweeps are able to see. Just click the link below. I spent a lot of time creating my own custom banner even but I haven’t uploaded it yet and I am on my laptop right now lol…I will be back to post my follow me on twitter picture but in the mean time still click the link and follow me already
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Nashville, TN – Today, Connected Tennessee announced the release of an updated version of the statewide broadband inventory map that illustrates the extent of broadband services available across Tennessee. The Connected Tennessee map, which represents broadband availability data from more than 60 broadband providers across the state, is expected to serve as a key asset for the state as it prepares for federal stimulus funding to support broadband expansion. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and the USDA’s Rural Utilities Services (RUS) recently released their Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for stimulus funding aimed at expanding broadband, and Tennessee is well positioned to take advantage of the competitive grants.
The Connected Tennessee broadband map was created through a collaborative, public-private approach to broadband mapping as Congress prescribed in the Broadband Data Improvement Act of 2008. The map illustrates broadband service availability at the household level, based on information from all types of providers across Tennessee, including cable, telephone, wireless Internet service providers, rural cooperatives and municipalities.
Laser technology is used in almost every scope of life, from the miniscule lasers in CD players to the lasers used to scan groceries in the checkout line to the massive lasers in aeronautics design. The discovery of laser technology and the subsequent building of ever-improving lasers have benefited the human race tremendously, particularly through medical advances. Medical lasers cause medical procedures to be quicker, better, and easier than their traditional counterparts. The only drawback is increased cost.
In 1917, Albert Einstein was the first person to suggest the basics of what would become lasers, by discussing the theory of Stimulated Emission, which is a type of electron transition in which a photon is emitted from an atom causing a chain reaction with other atoms to repeat the action. In fact, the word laser is an acronym for Light Amplification by the Stimulation Emission of Radiation. Charles Townes, an American physicist, further developed the idea with microwave (invisible) light in the mid- to late-50’s and Theodore Maiman built the first working optical (visible) light laser in 1960. Improvements and variations on hundreds of kinds of lasers continue to be made since the 1960s. Those involved in quantum mechanics have been studying some form of lasers, either in theory or in reality, since the 1920s. Uses for laser technology are widespread and are included in such important fields as medical/surgery, communications, design, manufacturing/industry, and research.
Dish Network Sports Packages have something for kinds of sports fans and for each and every member of your family, whether male or female, young or old. And for all levels of sports competition, from Professional Sports to College Sports to High School, Dish Network has you covered. If Ice Hockey is what lights your flame, then Dish Network Satellite TV offers the NHL Center Ice package with up to 40 games a week and the first two rounds of the Stanley Cup Playoffs! And with your DISH Network DVR (Digial Video Recorder), you can watch one game and tape another game at the same time! Maybe you’re not a hockey fan; but you love Basketball; Dish Network Sports offers the NBA (National Basketbaall Association) League Pass for the professional hoops fanatic and ESPN Full Court for the college hoops nut in your family. ESPN Full Court offers over 450 basketball games during the college basketball season; that’s over 30 games per week! Again, you’re going to need that DVR (Digital Video Recorder). You say you don’t have a Digital Video Recorder currently? Upgrading to the DISH Network DVR is absolutely FREE, so why not upgrade today. With the DISH DVR Player you never have to miss your favorite team or another important game ever again.
Linden, TN – On the heels of Governor Bredesen’s announcement of a plan to put people to work and reduce the unemployment rate in Perry County, Connected Tennessee announced today that its Computers 4 Kids program will be donating 20 brand new Dell computers to the county’s Summer Youth Employment Program.
Twenty laptops, four inkjet printers and two flatbed scanners will be awarded to the Summer Youth Employment Program in Perry County, thanks to a $25,000 grant from AT&T. Up to 200 Perry County residents between the ages of 14 and 24 will be eligible for the statewide program, which is also funded by Recovery Act dollars. The program provides summer employment and job training opportunities to low-income residents.
GigFish is an online job site connecting technology professionals with the hottest tech jobs from today’s top companies. GigFish specializes in technical jobs, which includes the fields of engineering, research & development, web development and design, information technology (IT), technical sales and marketing, product management, science, biotech, and various other technical fields. For Job Seekers, GigFish is a place to search jobs, post resumes, research potential employers, and manage the job search process. For employers, GigFish is an easy to use, low-cost recruiting solution designed for those hard to find, technical and specialized candidates.
One of the strongest job sectors continues to be high tech; however, employers are more cautious than ever when it comes to their recruiting budgets. This is where GigFish comes in – a single job posting costs only $99, which includes unlimited access to the resume database at no additional charge. GigFish is also designed to attract the most difficult to find technical talent, which makes the service a strong value proposition.
Customers can switch out their phone battery in any U.S. Cellular store
CHICAGO (May 19, 2009) –U.S. Cellular recently launched its Battery Swap program, where customers can come into any store and change out a dead or dying battery for a fully-charged one, for free. U.S. Cellular is the first wireless company to offer this service.
KNOXVILLE, TN, May 20, 2009 — We’ve all been there at some point. Your cell phone or smartphone is low on battery power, you’re nowhere near an outlet to recharge, and panic starts. But with U.S. Cellular’s Battery Swap program, an industry first, an uncharged battery or one that is not holding a charge is no longer a worry for customers. Battery Swap simply swaps out your battery for a fully-charged one, for free.
Physicists from University of the State of California have created the fastest for today the digital camera: she is capable to shoot one scene of video each 163 nanoseconds. Thus, for a second the new device removes 6,1 million frames. On it informs Nature News, and article of contributors is published in log Nature. By word physicists, speed of operation of their device almost six times above, than for best of existing clones.
Principle of operation of the camera the following. At first the object irradiate with impulses of infra-red radiation. Thus lighting is formed in such a manner that various parts of the studied object appear are shined by radiation with a various wavelength. The ambient light is skipped through a special fiber optic cable which possesses that property that electromagnetic waves of different length move in it with different speed: “long” waves moves faster “short”.