Showing posts with label California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California. Show all posts

Monday, July 30, 2012

India’s first 3D tablet launched

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One of the new tablets launched by California-based Swipe Telecom happens to be the country’s “first 3D tablet”.
The price of the tablet ranges from Rs 5,999 to Rs 6,999, while the one with phone facility is priced at Rs 8,999. The tablets run on Android 4.03 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) operating system and are targeted towards kids and youth. It provides stupendous experience of 3D gaming and 3D videos. It comprises of a 7″ TFT Five Point Touch Capacitive screen packing 800×480 pixels. Under the hood, 3D LIFE is powered on an A13 Cortex processor on a blistering1.5GHZ clock speed, 4GB internal memory and a 512 MB DD RAM. The tablet can play videos for 5-6 hours at stretch offers a large battery life with a 3400 m AH battery.
The domestic tablet PC market was 0.95 million units or Rs 2,200 crore in 2011, and is expected to touch 2.2 million units this year.The company is backed by Mantra Ventures with commitment of $ 10 million, and is also in discussion with other PEs for an additional $ 20 million.
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Monday, March 5, 2012

California State lawmaker wants smartphone app for proving vehicle registration

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California drivers seeing flashing lights in their rearview mirror may soon be reaching for their smartphones instead of putting them down.
A bill introduced by Assemblyman Mike Gatto, D-Los Angeles, would give Californians the option of presenting their proof of insurance on a hand-held device during traffic stops.
"We are the state where there's so much technological capital," Gatto said. "We run the risk of losing that value if we don't update our laws from time to time."
Many insurance companies have introduced apps that display customer information, but the state vehicle code does not mention electronic devices, leaving law enforcement officers in a gray area during traffic stops.
One of Gatto's younger staffers suggested AB1708 as a way to spare residents from having to rustle through the glove compartment for insurance papers. Similar efforts are under consideration in Arizona and Idaho, but no states have yet approved the change, according to insurance organizations.
Gatto plans to amend the bill to include registration papers, which the Department of Motor Vehicles would have to provide electronically.

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Saturday, October 31, 2009

8 MYTHS ABOUT JOB HUNTING

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MYTH 1 - If you can't find the right job, it doesn't exist.


A typical - but inaccurate - conclusion drawn by frustrated job hunters. According to studies by a major foundation and the Federal Employment Service in California , over 85% of job vacancies are not available through traditional resources like newspaper ads, civil service notices, federal or state employment agencies, private agencies or search firms. Nevertheless, there are millions of professional and executive job opportunities. A recent survey by the National Federation of Independent Business revealed that small businesses alone had one million available positions.

MYTH 2 - Most people know how to conduct a job hunt.


Most people job hunt by sending out resumes, the most common - and ineffective - method. Standard resumes produce one inquiry for every 85 resumes a company receives, yet only half of the inquiries results in an interview. That's only one interview for every 170 resumes. The average company conducts 10 interviews before making a single offer; that's only one offer for every 1,700 resumes received. The bottom line - 1,699 resume senders are rejected for every one person offered a job.

MYTH 3 - Employment agencies have plenty of jobs.


It's a startling fact: less than 7% of all professional, managerial and executive opportunities are ever listed with agencies. What's more, surveys reveal that the average agency will see only 1 out of every 20 individuals who contact them. The others don't match their active job list.

MYTH 4 - Employment agencies market job hunters to companies.


Once upon a time, that might have been true. But today's agencies are in the business of filling vacant positions for companies. There's a big difference! Companies buy loyalty by paying commissions to employment agencies. So, rather than marketing job hunters to companies, agencies try to fit individuals into well defined vacant positions.

MYTH 5 - The 'want ads' are where to look for jobs.


Millions of job hunters shop the local classifieds every day without realizing that each ad for professional and executive openings draw from 200 to 500 applicants. And for most jobs, there will always be someone who sounds better than you. Besides, jobs advertised in papers today account for less than 3% of the jobs out there.

MYTH 6 - Employers have all the power.


It's true they have the power to hire and fire, but you have the power of choice. Many job hunters postpone effective job screening until after they're hired, find out their jobs aren't what they hoped, and end up quitting. With hiring costs escalating across all industries it's important to remember that employers need good people as much as you need them.

MYTH 7 - The higher up you go, the more secure your job will be.


Things just don't work that way. More than 500,000 middle managers and senior executives got the ax in the past decade. According to Business Week, the chances are 1 in 3 that you'll lose your job, and those odds increase as you move up the ladder.

MYTH 8 - The best-qualified people get the best jobs.


Not necessarily. The people who get the best jobs are the ones who know how to get hired then put their knowledge and skill to work.

Source : Internet
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