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Rajdeep Shyam
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| 3 years ago
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Yes we need it, bluetooth can be used as a remote control. One can control the mouse pointer using it and do the presentation effectively. Also bluetooth can enable user to transfer data to others with the help of it. Bluetooth headset a major...
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Ravi Bajpai
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| 3 years ago
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It is important to note that Bluetooth can present a security risk if you store sensitive information on your Bluetooth-enabled device. If you are traveling with sensitive information on your computer, cell-phone, or PDA, it is wise not to use...
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Prashant Gajjar
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| 3 years ago
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Now a days, it is very useful and handy instrument for mobile.
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Debate: "Do You Need Bluetooth?" deleted from your view.
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Sujeet Pillai
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| 3 years ago
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i think the govt. shud surely impose the rules more strictly. coz wen it cums to TV shows the broadcasting rights have to b followed.
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Sachin Kore
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| 3 years ago
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I think it is their region and govt. is simply interfering into it, they are paying for the paid channels and keeping the track record clear, then there is no need for the govt. intervention.
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Sonal Singh
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| 3 years ago
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The check is necessary because it is the television industry which is getting affected. If there is a power cut then it a rule that there shold be a back up of 6hrs which cale operators do not follow and that affects the TRP so the check is...
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Debate: "Law of govt. on cable operators" deleted from your view.
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Rajdeep Shyam
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| 3 years ago
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PR is maintaing relation with your consumer and this could never be taken over, if PR is stopped then business will be stopped and this can never be accepted by companies.
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Sonal Singh
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| 3 years ago
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I think Digital media and Regional media communication would take over PR in the near future.
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Gunjan Mahanta
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| 3 years ago
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You can never negate the human factor.. No medium can take over without destroying the essence of PR.
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Rajdeep Shyam
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| 3 years ago
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Rather brand image of a company is also not good, the customer base is alo not so strong so by keeping all these things in mind I think it does not hold a bright future.
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Sonal Singh
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| 3 years ago
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I think they would be and they have also come up with a plan for jadoo services I think this would work.
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Debate: "Rescue of MTNL" deleted from your view.
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DNA computing is a technology which fecilitates DNA instred of silicon.DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules, the material our genes are made of, have the potential to perform calculations many times faster than the world's most powerful human-built computers. DNA might one day be integrated into a computer chip to create a so-called biochip that will push computers even faster. DNA molecules have already been harnessed to perform complex mathematical problems. DNA Computing Technology In 1994, Leonard Adleman introduced the idea of using DNA to solve complex mathematical problems. Adleman, a computer scientist at the University of Southern California, came to the conclusion that DNA had co...
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Rajdeep Shyam
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DNA computing will be the faster computer...
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Bhupena Jain
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ISO 9001:2000 What makes ISO unique is that it relies on the individual organization to establish, document, implement and maintain a quality management system and continually improve its effectiveness. ISO assists the organization in designing...
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General Technologies
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video surveillance
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Rajdeep Shyam
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| 3 years ago
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1. Converged Logical Physical Access Control (Including Necessary cabling infrastructure and expansion planning) 2. Video Analytics CCTV- IP based. 3. Building Entry System (Again Converged onto network)-Auditable (could be door entry, optical...
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Bhupena Jain
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"video surveillance"
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Video surveillance is one of them. Technology now goes fully digital as regards recorders, with a strong trend toward so called IP cameras. (These cameras deliver a digitized, compressed image flow via an Ethernet-based local area network)....
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Wi-Fi should be used with less power hungry processors
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Reduce WI-Fi's power consumption
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Rajdeep Shyam
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"Wi-Fi should be used with less power hungry processors"
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The minute you add Wi-Fi, people start worrying about power consumption. Wi-Fi should be used where it's useful without burdening devices with power-hungry processors.Most Wi-Fi-enabled products aren't capable of handling the high throughput...
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Kush Srivastava
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One solution is to reduce Wi-Fi's power consumption when it's inactive. This can be done using Atheros's AR6002 family of low-power Wi-Fi chips that launched last year. The AR6002 chips, which are beginning to appear in handsets made by both LG...
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Mention the words ' battery life ' The first gadget that comes to mind is probably the energy-consuming laptop computer particularly if you're on the go a lot. If not, it should be. There never seems to be enough juice to run your portable PC, as I griped about in a previous article. Ah, but if laptop PCs were the extent of your battery blues, you might not feel so, well, powerless. But power problems plague other mobile devices. So, what about mobile gadgets? How do you make sure your batteries last as long as possible? Here are four tips. 1. Follow instructions and use them right Right from the start. All batteries should be properly conditioned prior to first use, You must properly prepa...
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Exchange files between Bluetooth-enabled computers and devices
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Use a Bluetooth-enabled wireless keyboard or mouse
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Rajdeep Shyam
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" Exchange files between Bluetooth-enabled computers and devices"
| 3 years ago
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I use bluetooth to connect my mobile with my pc so that I can transfer files, update my contacts and appointments,.
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Rajdeep Shyam
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" Use a Bluetooth-enabled wireless keyboard or mouse"
| 3 years ago
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These days working in a office is like working in a maze of wires. Bluetooth has at least relieve that pain while working.
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LinkedIn
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Kiran Joshi
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| 1 year ago
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In my view point, it is linkedin since, I look at professional networking. Linkedin is serious business in my way. Facebook is more popular for casual & co relationship.
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Shyam S
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| 1 year ago
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Facebook has a greater potential than linkedin. Linkedin is only for "stamped" professionals, but facebook is for everyone. The times are changing and the definition of what constitutes a profession is also changing rapidly. Gone are the days...
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Priya Varadan
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| 2 years ago
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Firstly, one cant compare the two. facebook seems more informal where as linkedin is more of a professional networking site. both are ok in their own way. Thou I must add, some of the discussion, debates in linkden are beyond one's comprehension...
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