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Man Power and Technology
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Works are related to humans, of course humans are to work even in the oldest times. Relying on Man power or the physical resources that’s how trades and business work before the 20th century, slowly man see the need to use devices or machineries to make things nicer. Then human thought of using technologies like Industrial Computing to imitate human intellectual capacity. To be able to do work 10 times faster accurately.
Then someone thought, why not create Touch Panel that gained popularity through the kiosk systems and now to a higher level where they can even be used to simplify the use of computers, to make it uncomplicated for others to use. So that interactions can be felt and done as if we are just tapping someone to do a specific task.
Next is the PCMCIA Reader to expand the endless uses of memory cards that can store almost all possible data nowadays.
Well, technology has a lot to offer, what prompted our inventors to create the best technology possible is because they had visualized the needs of the future.
read comments (0)The Artist and the Games
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I bet all of you folks have already experience playing games, in real life. But of course, everybody does know how to play and enjoy, what a dense question, but how about online games? One, two - all of you? Oh good! Well let me just ask if like me it ever crossed your mind and think that these people behind these online games – from the creators to the graphic artist… aren’t they indeed genius?!

Especially the RPG Games and TD Games, I think it is already awesome to be able to create one fully loaded games that is actually working, while each scene are artistically designed – done in a cartoonish way. What more if they are to incorporate mysteries, strategies and scenes where they would really challenge that ability of yours to respond effectively on certain problems being encountered.
What more – they are showcasing these talents of theirs through the games which are available for free in the internet.
According to a recent report as many as 69% of consumers now prefer to shop online using their credit and debit cards due to increased convenience, speed, and ease, as well as many feeling that this is the safer way to shop. Of course, online card and banking fraud has been of major concern over recent years, and customers are keen to see banks provide them with more protection when it comes to online card transactions – providing it does not cause any hassle for them.
A recent study was carried out by Abbey, which polled around one thousand people about online card transaction security. The results of the survey indicated that consumers that tend to use the Internet to make purchases with their credit cards are more interested in reducing hassle for themselves than the level of security, preferring security measures that do not pose any inconvenience for them.
Abbey surveyed the popularity of security devices often used by banks these days, where customers are given random numbers or codes when conducting online card transactions. Only 32% of respondents were interested in this sort of security device. Abbey then asked about additional security questions as part of improving security with online transactions, and only 30.5% of respondents through that this was a good idea.
Around 40% of respondents stated that they wanted their banks to monitor transactions more carefully in order to try and reduce card fraud online. The worries about this sort of fraud seemed to be highest amongst consumers aged under 25. Abbey already uses various monitoring processes to ensure the safety of its customers’ card transactions, contacting them by mobile to ensure that they made the transaction and blocking the transaction if no response is received.

