Saturday, 21 April 2012

Super hydrophobic film makes circuit boards water resistant

The rise of a number of mobile devices such as smartphones, ultrabooks, tablets and laptops has prompted manufactures to think of new ways to protect their devices, which are exposed to various hazards such as dust, shock and of course liquids. The Japanese Daikin Industries company is here to help. The company is currently working on a new super thin, transparent and hydrophobic coating that protects integrated circuit boards from any kind of moisture. The protection is created by dipping circuit boards in a clear liquid bath that is made of a fluoropolymer dissolved in a fluorinated solvent. The thus created coating dries within 60 seconds and does not interfere with the operation of the device being just 1 micron thick. Daikin also says that the coating is also non-flammable and environment friendly. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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Friday, 20 April 2012

Brother demonstrates world’s fastest laser printer

The Japanese printer manufacturer Brother has unveiled what it claims to be the fastest laser printer on the planet. The new Brother printer is really very fast as it can print 100 pages per minute (ppm). In reality the new product is just a prototype but Brother claims the printer will be on the market in the 2013-2014 timeframe. The demonstration of the new printer took place at Brother's European Press Event in Berlin, Germany. The secret of its capabilities lies in the number of nozzles – more than 5000 – that fire across the paper in one go. In addition the printer features lower power consumption that any high end laser printer currently on the market. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam how to weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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Buffalo launches new wireless mice with long battery life

The Japanese Buffalo Technology company has prepared a new type of wireless mouse that features long battery life. Available on the Japanese market at first, the novelty carries the SRMB04 product name and comes in six different colors – black, silver, pink, red, blue and white. Aside from featuring a stylish design, the novelties can also boast 1.5 years of battery life. Measuring just 73 x 110 x 41 mm the new mice weigh 74 grams without a battery, feature five buttons and a sensor with 1500 dpi sensitivity and can turn themselves off in order to save power. Requiring two AA batteries the mice connect to the computer via a 2.4 GHz radio channel that is active within 10 meters yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam how to weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc The new Buffalo Technology SRMB04 mice are available now for 57 USD.
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National Assembly deputies discuss economic restructure plan

The economic restructuring plan was put forward for discussion at the National Assembly Standing Committee's session for the first time on April 19. The discussion had the participation of NA Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung, Vice Chairs and Chair people of NA's specialized committees. The plan was presented by the Minister of Planning and Investment, the Minister of Finance and the State Bank of Vietnam's Governor. The plan was remarkably changed compared to the draft, which was introduced on April 5. The goals pointed out in the draft plan was copied from the Social-Economic Development Strategy for 2011-2020 while the goals set in the latest plan are more specific, with five major contents, as follows: restructuring the system of credit institutions, restructuring the stock market and financial institutions, restructuring public investment, restructuring state-owned enterprises and finally restructuring economic sectors and economic regions. The latest plan suggests 13 solutions, instead of 12 as the draft. Most of deputies highly appreciated the government's urgency and seriousness in building this plan. However, the NA Standing Committee asked the government to further detail the plan. The NA's Economic Committee said that the plan does not calculate necessary cost and the impacts of this plan on the implementation of social-economic targets. The committee said that cost calculation is very important, in the context that Vietnam's financial resource is limited. "I want to know whether the plan's goals will be achieved in the next ten years. How many people will become jobless in the next five years, because of this plan? How will be the state budget? How will poverty will be solved when the public investment structure change? I want to know all about impacts caused by this plan," said Ksor Phuoc, Chair of the NA's Committee for Ethnic Groups. Deputy Truong Thi Mai said that cost for implementing this plan is very important. The cost for economic structure to overcome crisis in other countries in the world is usually at 5-10 percent or even 30-40 percent, she added. As the Chair of the NA's Committee for Social Affairs, Ms. Mai was interested in the change of labor structure. "The faster the economic structure changes, the more laborers are hurt. The plan does not mention labor relations," she said. NA Chair Nguyen Sinh Hung said that the compilation group had to make clear the impacts of this plan on not only the economy but also the society, environment, defense and foreign relations. Minister of Planning and Investment Bui Quang Vinh said that if the comprehensive plan is approved, related ministries will create detailed plans for their own fields, based on the comprehensive plan. The Ministry of Planning and Investment is in charge of working out the general economic and public investment restructure plan, while the central bank develops the credit institution restructuring plan and the Ministry of Finance works out the state own enterprise and financial market restructuring plans. Hue Tours Hue Tour Festival Hue Hue Da Nang Da Nang Hoi An Hoi An Hue Du Lich Hue Du Lich Hoi AnDu Lich Da Nang Du Lich Sapa Du Lich Da Lat Du Lich Phu Quoc Du Lich Lao Du Lich Cambodia Du Lich Thai Lan Du Lich Singapore Du Lich Malaysia Du Lich Trung Quoc In regard to the seizure of 21 Vietnamese fishermen, Mr Nghi reiterated that Vietnam asks China to respect the country's stance put forth earlier, including immediately and unconditionally releasing the fishermen and fishing vessels to avoid undermining bilateral ties in the future. Also at the press briefing, the Vietnamese FM spokesperson expressed deep concern about the recent tensions related to the People's Democratic Republic of Korea (DPRK)'s preparation for satellite launch. Mr Nghi said Vietnam pays close attention to this issue and underlines the need to strictly comply with UN Security Council resolutions, particularly resolution 1874 on peace and stability in the region and the world.
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VNPT continues push for merger of MobiFone and VinaPhone

The Vietnam Posts and Communications Group (VNPT) has proposed that Government not privatise MobiFone, but merge it with VinaPhone to set up a new firm called VNPT-Mobile. VNPT stands behind their merger plan for MobiFone and VinaPhone Under the restructuring plan that has been submitted to the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC) and the Government, VNPT said that, over the past five years, MobiFone has contributed 40% to its revenues and 60% to its profits. The group request to the Government was for gradual privatisation to ensure stable operations. For a short term, VNPT wants to merge MobileFone with VinaPhone to establish Mobile Information Corporation or VNPT-Mobile. The group proposed that restructuring would involve entire group as well as its major subsidiaries after 2015. Its proposals, however, somewhat contradicts to the Government's decree that guides the implementation of the Telecommunication Law. The regulation stipulates that an individual and organisation that owns over 20% of registered capital or stakes in a telecom firm is not allowed to hold over 20% of registered capital or stakes in another telecom company in the same market. This means that VNPT would not be allowed to entirely own both MobiFone and VinaPhone. Rerecently, the ministry insisted that VNPT quickly privatise MobiFone and then VinaPhone. In June 2011, company drew out three separate restructuring plans: the merger of VinaPhone and MobiFone, to privatise one of the providers, or the privitasition of VNPT itself. The merger plans drew the greatest concern from the public. Several economists stated that it would not be in accordance with the Law on Competition. Vu Ba Phu, Director of the Competition Management Department said, regulation bans the merger of enterprises that would result in over 50% market share. If this merger goes through, VNPT would hold around a 60% market share in the industry. He said that, for VNPT to get approval for the merger it would need to seek an exception from this regulation. Currently, the regulation allows only two exceptions, one would be in a case where one or several enterprises involved are on the verge of bankruptcy and the other where such a merger would foster exports or facilitate socioeconomic or scientific and technological advancements for the country. Under the restructuring plan, VNPT also proposed a merger of several of its subsidiaries, including Inter-provincial Telecommunications Company (VTN) with Vietnam Telecom International (VTI), and Vietnam Data Communication Company (VDC) with VASC Software & Communication Company. The White Book on Vietnam's ICT 2011 showed that Viettel held a 36.72% share in the country's mobile market, MobiFone 29.11%, VinaPhone 28.71% while others shared the remaining 5%. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat visit vietnam Tour Du Lich 30 - 4 va 1 - 5 How To Weight Loss how to solve rubik how to tie a tie dac san hue tourism vietnam
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Britain mired in row over cleric\'s deportation

Britain voiced its frustration at the legal tangle in the European Court of Human Rights preventing London from deporting a radical cleric, as it hosted talks on taming the court's powers. Radical Islamist cleric Abu Qatada sits in a car as he is driven away from a Special Immigration Appeals Hearing at the High Court in London April 17. (AFP Photo/Miguel Medina) Prime Minister David Cameron vowed to continue efforts to remove Abu Qatada to Jordan, despite the process being thrown into doubt by the Islamist's last-minute and apparently unexpected appeal to the Strasbourg court. The opposition Labour Party called the situation a "farce". It said the government was presiding over "confusion and chaos", while doubts over Abu Qatada's future increased the likelihood that he would be released from jail until they were resolved. In a rowdy session in parliament's lower House of Commons, Home Secretary Theresa May said she still believed he could be deported. "We've always been clear that despite the progress that we have made, the process of deporting Abu Qatada is likely to take many months," she told the House of Commons. "It should hardly come as a surprise to anybody that Qatada has chosen to use delaying tactics. "The government is clear that Abu Qatada has no right to refer the case to the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights, since the three-month deadline to do so lapsed at midnight on Monday," she said. "The government has written to the European Court to make clear our case that the application should be rejected because it is out of time." Cameron said he wished he could take Abu Qatada to Jordan in person. "The home secretary has made clear the issue over the timing, but the real issue is over the substance -- and that is that this man has no right to be in our country," he told reporters in Scotland. "He is a danger to our country and we want to remove him from our country. However long it takes and however many difficulties there are, we will get him out. "I sometimes wish I could put him on a plane and take him to Jordan myself. But government has to act within the law. That is what we'll do. We will get this done." John Mitting, the judge at the centre of the row, said he could soon release Abu Qatada. In a ruling posted on the Special Immigration Appeals' website, the judge said "if it is obvious after two or three weeks that deportation is not imminent", he would reconsider releasing Abu Qatada, albeit under strict conditions. The situation threatened to overshadow the government's efforts to push through reforms of the European court at a conference of the 47 member nations held Thursday in the southern English coastal resort of Brighton. Britain has been trying to deport Abu Qatada, who claimed asylum here in 1993, for more than six years, arguing that he is a threat to national security. But his removal has repeatedly been blocked by the courts amid concerns about his treatment in Jordan, where the cleric was convicted in 1998, in his absence, of involvement in terror attacks. In the latest such ruling in January, the European court said he should not be deported due to the risk that evidence obtained from torture would be used against him on his return to Jordan. Rather than appeal, the British government decided to seek assurances from Amman that this would not be the case. Following months of high-level negotiations, May announced to the Commons on Tuesday that these assurances had been secured and Abu Qatada had subsequently been arrested and would be deported. She acted in the belief that the deadline for the cleric to appeal against the European ruling had passed on Monday. But just hours after her statement, Abu Qatada's legal team lodged its application, arguing the deadline was in fact on Tuesday. In a statement, the Strasbourg court said it was now considering whether Abu Qatada's appeal request complied with Article 43 of the Human Rights Convention. In a letter received at 11:00pm Tuesday in Strasbourg, the cleric asked for his case to be referred to the court's Grand Chamber, believing the January ruling was "wrong to decide that he would not be at risk of torture if deported to Jordan". "The panel will decide on whether the referral request complies with the conditions laid down in Article 43 of the European Convention on Human Rights for the admissibility of a referral request and, if so, whether the case should be referred." The cleric's case is one of several high-profile disputes between London and Strasbourg and Cameron has vowed to use Britain's current chairmanship of the Council of Europe to streamline the court. Forex News Travel to Vietnam tour to vietnam Tour Ghep Mien Trung Tour Trang Mat visit vietnam Tour Du Lich 30 - 4 va 1 - 5 How To Weight Loss how to solve rubik how to tie a tie dac san hue tourism vietnam
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Education report released

The Vietnam High Equality Education for All report was released this morning aimed at providing deeper analysis into the performance of domestic primary and secondary schooling during 1992-2008. The report is the result of collaboration between the World Bank, the United Kingdom's Department of International Development and the Belgium Development Co-operation. Le Tien Thanh, head of the Ministry of Education and Training's Primary Education Department, said, "The report has drawn a comprehensive image of both achievements and challenges in primary education during the period." Accordingly, the education sector needs to afford Vietnamese students the chance to access education and improve its quality in the coming time, he said. The report shows that Vietnam has made impressive achievements in improving education quality in a short period. The literacy and school attendance rates are quite high compared to other countries in the region. The report revealed that closing the gap in accessing education among different population groups is one of challenges the domestic sector has to face. To overcome such challenges, Vietnam should prioritise providing a fund for the education sector and improve methods of teaching as well as school management, said Emanuela di Gropello, lead author of the report. Hue Tours Hue Tour Festival Hue Hue Da Nang Da Nang Hoi An Hoi An Hue Du Lich Hue Du Lich Hoi AnDu Lich Da Nang Du Lich Sapa Du Lich Da Lat Du Lich Phu Quoc Du Lich Lao Du Lich Cambodia Du Lich Thai Lan Du Lich Singapore Du Lich Malaysia Du Lich Trung Quoc In regard to the seizure of 21 Vietnamese fishermen, Mr Nghi reiterated that Vietnam asks China to respect the country's stance put forth earlier, including immediately and unconditionally releasing the fishermen and fishing vessels to avoid undermining bilateral ties in the future. Also at the press briefing, the Vietnamese FM spokesperson expressed deep concern about the recent tensions related to the People's Democratic Republic of Korea (DPRK)'s preparation for satellite launch. Mr Nghi said Vietnam pays close attention to this issue and underlines the need to strictly comply with UN Security Council resolutions, particularly resolution 1874 on peace and stability in the region and the world.
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