Thursday 5 January 2017

Latest Technology Inventions

Analysts predict that the latest technology inventions in cloud computing will significantly influence how we use our computers and mobile devices.
Cloud computing is where tasks and file storage on your computer are performed and stored elsewhere.
By using an internet connection you can connect to a service that has the architecture, infrastructure and software to manage any task or storage requirement at less cost.



The advantages of cloud computing is that it eliminates the difficulty and expense of maintaining, upgrading and scaling your own computer hardware and software while increasing efficiency, speed and resources.
Your computer's processing speed, memory capacity, software applications and maintenance requirements are minimized.
You could store and access any size or type of file, play games, use or develop applications, render videos, word process, make scientific calculations, or anything you want, by simply using a smart phone.
As a comparison, let's say you had to generate your own electricity. You would need to maintain, upgrade and scale these resources as required to meet your demands. This would be expensive and time consuming.
Cloud computing could be compared to how a utility provides electricity. It has the architecture, infrastructure, applications, expertise and resources to generate this service for you. You just connect to their grid.
Microsoft, IBM and Google are some of the companies that are investing heavily into the research and development of cloud technology.

3D Printed Car


The latest technology inventions in 3D printing are rapidly changing how things are being made.
It's an emerging technology that is an alternative to the traditional tooling and machining processes used in manufacturing.
At the International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago, a little known Arizona-based car maker created a media sensation by manufacturing a car at the show.
It was a full scale, fully functional car that was 3D printed in 44 hours and assembled in 2 days. The video below shows the car being made.

The car is called a "Strati", Italian for layers, so named by it's automotive designer Michele Anoè because the entire structure of the car is made from layers of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (A.B.S.) with reinforced carbon fiber into a single unit.
The average car has more than 20,000 parts but this latest technology reduces the number of parts to 40 including all the mechanical components.

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“The goal here is to get the number of parts down, and to drop the tooling costs to almost zero.” said John B. Rogers Jr., chief executive of Local Motors, a Princeton and Harvard-educated U.S. Marine.
“Cars are ridiculously complex,“ he added, referring to the thousands of bits and pieces that are sourced, assembled and connected to make a vehicle.

"It's potentially a huge deal," said Jay Baron, president of the Center for Automotive Research, noting that the material science and technology used by Local Motors is derived from their partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge,Tennessee.

This technology can use a variety of metal, plastic or composite materials to manufacture anything in intricate detail.
People tend to want what they want, when they want it, where they want it, and how they want it, which makes this technology disruptive in the same way digital technologies used by companies like Amazon and Apple disrupted newspaper, book and music publishers.

Imagine if you could customize and personalize your new car online and pick it up or have it delivered to you the next day at a fraction of the cost of buying one from a dealership?
What if you could make a fender for a Porsche, or a tail light for a Honda, for a fraction of the cost of buying from a parts supplier? How revolutionary would that be for the automotive industry?
It's already happening.

Jay Leno, the former Tonight Show Host and avid car enthusiast is famous for his collection of vintage automobiles.
One of the challenges with collecting antique cars is replacing parts. You can't buy them because they're obsolete and having a machinist tool the part doesn't always work and often requires costly modifications until the part fits.

So Leno uses 3D printing technology to make parts for his cars. "These incredible devices allow you to make the form you need to create almost any part", says Leno.
John B. Rogers Jr. believes that in the near future a car will be made in just 60 minutes.
The company is already organizing a worldwide network of "Micro factories" where you can order and pickup your personalized, customized car.

Car GPS Tracking

Car GPS Tracking is fairly common in new vehicles, providing drivers with tracking and navigation.
However, latest technology inventions have made car GPS tracking systems more sophisticated, allowing for a wide range of additional uses.
Smartbox technology is one example of how car GPS tracking systems are being used to lower car insurance.
A comprehensive recording of a driver's habits allows insurance companies to provide "pay-as-you-drive" car insurance.











City officials in New York City are considering how car GPS tracking could be used as "Drive Smart" technology.
Most large cities have a limited capability to change the infrastructure of their roadways.
A car GPS tracking system that integrates with traffic information would give drivers the ability to select routes in real time that were more fuel efficient, less congested, faster or shorter.
A driver's recorded routing selection could then be used to penalize or reward drivers by lowering or increasing their related licensing fees or by calculating mileage based "road-use" fees.
Eventually, such a system would replace gasoline tax since these revenues will decline as more vehicles become less dependent on fossil fuels.

Air Into Water

Johathan Ritchey has invented the Watermill, which is an atmospheric water generator. It converts air into fresh water.
This latest technology invention produces fresh water at a cost of about 3 cents a liter (1 quart). Originally designed for areas that do not have clean drinking water, the Watermill is for households that prefer an eco-friendly, cost effective alternative to bottled water.










Atmospheric water generators convert air into water when the temperature of the air becomes 
saturated with enough water vapor that it begins to condense (dew point).
"What is unique about the Watermill is that it has intelligence," says Ritche. This makes the appliance more efficient. It samples the air every 3 minutes to determine the most efficient time to convert the air into water.
It will also tell you when to change the carbon filter and will shut itself off if it cannot make pure clean water.

Vein Identification

Another technology innovation is the bio-metric identification and security device known as Palm-secure.
It works by identifying the vein pattern in the palms of our hands.



Similar to our fingerprints, vein patterns are unique to each individual. The purported advantages of this technology is that it is less expensive, easier to manage, and is more reliable than traditional methods of identification.

World's Fastest Motor 

A new motor developed by researchers at ETH Zurich's Department of Power Electronics and marketed by the Swiss company, Celeroton, can spin in excess of 1 million revolutions per minute.
As a comparison, collapsed stars spin at 60,000 rpms, a blender at about 30,000 and high performance engines at around 10,000 rpms.
The matchbook-sized motor has a titanium shell, ultra-thin wiring and a trade secret iron formulated cylinder. The need for smaller electronic devices requires smaller holes, which means smaller, faster, more efficient drills.

A House that Walks

A new prototype house walked around the campus of the Wysing Arts Centre in Cambridgeshire, England.
The Eco-friendly house is powered by solar cells and miniature windmills, and comes with a kitchen, a composting toilet, a system for collecting rain water, one bed, a wood stove for CO2 neutral heating, a rear opening that forms a stairway entrance, and six legs.


collaborative effort between MIT and the Danish design collective N55, the house walks about five kilometers an hour similar to the walking speed of a human.
The legs require a software algorithm to calculate the movement and position of the legs to provide stability over varying terrain.
The house can turn, move forward or backwards, or change height as required and can be programmed with GPS way points for traveling to destinations.












How to Profit Your Online Earning

7 Proven Steps to Creating, Promoting and Profiting from Online Course

Step 0: Build an Email List of Folks who know like and Trust you

·         Doesn’t have to be a HUGE email list by any means. If you do have a huge email list that’s awesome—you are ahead of the game. My first launch of my very course had just 400 people on my email list and did $19,800 in sales during my first launch.
 • The key is to have the RIGHT people on your email list and build an amazing relationship with them.
 • An email list is the ONLY communication asset you own online. For example, you don’t own Facebook, do you? Unless you’re Mark Zuckerberg. (If so, hi Mark!) • The key thing to remember: The right email list is the #1 driver to sales of online courses.
 • Recommendation: Build an email list of at least 500-1,000 people and this can be done quickly (much quicker than you think!)
• If you are starting from 100% scratch it can be built in 4-6 weeks with the right strategies. (More on that soon.)

Step 1: Paying Attention and Survey

If you are in Category #2, think: What are the most common questions I’m asked?  Do people ask my advice on something in particular? Is there a how-to blog post or podcast I’ve posted that has done particularly well?
• 1 Question survey. Send this out regardless if you are in Category #1 or Category #2:  What do you want to know more about (______________)?
• Make sure to require email at the beginning of your VIP marketing list for your course.
• Pick up the language used. Are there common questions?
• No need to mention your course. Often time’s people don’t know what they want in a course but they do know what they need help with.
 • Gain confidence from the questions asked. You know FAR more than you think.

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Step 2: Naming Your Course

• Name matters FAR LESS than hook. The hook is the promise of what your course teaches.
 • Pick a darn name and go with it.
• Only key is the “.com” is available. (You want your course on its own domain such as  www.myawesomecourse.com because it makes it easier for branding and much easier from a technology standpoint.)
• Your course needs to have a VERY SPECIFIC outcome. A result of your peeps taking your course and putting what you have to say into action should be tangible and specific.
• Think of key words that sell: Step-by-Step, Blueprint, System...

Step 3: Pricing Your Course

Key mistake here is pricing too low. Lower pricing gets FAR less serious customers, and you want your customers to get results! You don’t need permission to have a premium price for your course. Okay, fine if you want permission here it is:
• Top 5-10% of your market
• Same effort required for low end vs. high end pricing
• Fewer higher quality customers > more low quality customers
• Doing a disservice to your customers by pricing too low--they need to value the investment to get results.

Step 4: Recording Your Course

• Recording in advance prevents overwhelm.
• Can do PowerPoint/Keynote with voice and slides or if you have something more visual video is more than fine.
• Video/audio modules, interrogations, screen-casts, etc... Are all great material.
• Schedule modules to record as if it was a speaking engagement. (Must stick to schedule.)

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Step 5: Generating Potential Buyers

• ALL traffic sent to an opt-in page for a free video series (or other free giveaway if you have one, but video series is the best option leading up to a launch.)
• Between opt-in and launch, send one piece of content/question, etc... A week if you get your free video series up early.
• Free video series is sort of like a first date. You are teaching, they are learning.
• Remember to TEASE and HINT!

Step 6: VIP Launch

• 3 Video series and then invitation to enroll in your course (4th Video.)
• 5-10 Day launch. The amount of time the cart is open must be finite. This is CRITICAL.  You want peeps to make a decision. In or out.
• VIP bonuses (Q&A sessions are great). These are one-time bonuses just for your VIP launch.
• Remember the launch is JUST THE BEGINNING. It gets the ball rolling off the hill, builds your list and brings in your first customers.

Step 7: Over Delivering and OngoingSales

• Personal touch is HUGE. (We send out a personal welcome to each course customer.)
• Webinars, joint ventures, affiliates become focus areas AFTER your VIP launch. You need your own data before going out to attract the right partners.
• Sales don’t stop after launch. (WORTH REPEATING: LAUNCH IS JUST THE BEGINNING!)
• Over delivering with surprises, amazing customer service, etc...
• Once you have done multiple launches and perfected the process you can EVERGREEN your launch so you are rolling in sales and new customers 24/7.






Monday 2 January 2017

Technology Advancement

IBM Launches Hybrid Cloud All-Flash Storage Solutions

IBM announced new hybrid cloud all-flash storage solutions developed to modernize and transform storage deployments, providing a strong bridge to the development of cognitive applications. These new solutions and software allow clients to store their valuable data where it makes the best business sense.

According to the analyst firm, Evaluate Group, flash and hybrid cloud technologies are dramatically changing the way companies deploy storage and design applications. As new applications are created--often for mobile or distributed access--the ability to store data in the right place, on the right media, and with the right access capability will become even more important.
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Companies are adding cloud to lower costs, flash to increase performance, and software-defined storage to add flexibility. IBM is integrating these capabilities together with security and data management for faster return on investment.  IBM uniquely offers choice of on premise storage or software defined solution, or as a cloud service.
IBM Spectrum Storage Suite addresses the often rigid economics of data management through the opportunity to test new hybrid cloud and cognitive applications at no additional charge and by reducing software costs up to 40 percent when compared with a non-integrated solution.
Data feeds the engine for cognitive applications that deliver client value and competitive Advantage.
Helping clients evolve from having data obligations to using its data to better serve its business is at the heart of today’s wide-reaching announcement,” said Ed Walsh, general manager, IBM Storage and Software Defined Infrastructure. “Hybrid Cloud ennoblement, as a standard feature for new and existing users of Spectrum Virtualize gives our clients more control to store their data where it can have the most impact to its business.”
With today’s news, IBM is announcing comprehensive new solutions for clients and partners to take advantage of hybrid cloud and flash environments. New today is:
  • Hybrid cloud Enablement for existing and new on-premises storage:

Enhancements to IBM Spectrum Virtualize bring hybrid cloud capabilities for block storage to the IBM Storwize family, IBM Flash System V9000IBM SAN Volume Controller (SVC) and Versa StackTM, as well as nearly 400 storage systems from IBM and others.

  • Data sharing to the cloud: 

IBM Spectrum Scale now syncs file and object data across on-premises and cloud storage to connect cloud native applications. Relying on access to data wherever it resides, this can drive cognitive application development.

  • High density, highly scalable all-flash storage: 

With a new high density expansion enclosure and new 7TB and 15TB flash drives, IBM Storwize solutions can grow up to 8x larger than previous solutions without disruption. Up to 32PB of flash storage in only four racks to meet the needs of fast-growing cloud workloads in space constrained data centers?

  • All-flash performance for big data and analytics workloads:

IBM’s new Deep Flash Elastic Storage Server (ESS) offers up to 8x better performance than HDD based solutions for big data and analytics workloads. Built with IBM Spectrum Scale it includes virtually unlimited scaling, enterprise security features, unified file, object, and HDFS support.

  • Faster decision making on larger data sets:
 New high-performance flash capability for IBM’s DS8880 storage system provides 2x better performance and 3x more efficient use of rack space for mission-critical applications such as credit card and banking transactions as well as airline reservations running on IBM z Systems and IBM Power Systems.