Accessories

How to pass exams

Published on July 30th, 2015 | by Guest

Many students ask how to cheat exams.  Some think the key is studying.  What rubes.  Some think the key is brown-nosing the professor.  Well, that might work; but it’s just shameful.  Have some self respect!  Just ... Read More


Science

Smart Windows For All Seasons

Published on July 29th, 2015 | by Ella Xiong

Everything is “smart” nowadays, and our windows getting there, too. Before you ask why windows need intelligent dimensions, ask yourself this: how many times have you wished the room could be brighter, but not hotter? And ... Read More


Science

Once Again, Scientists Go Nano For Solar

Published on July 25th, 2015 | by Ella Xiong

Photovoltaic solar cells have their limits, and that’s directly related to the underlying semiconductor material. The scientists who discovered the limit back in 1961 named it after themselves, the “Shockley-Queisser (SQ) efficiency limit.” The not-so-favorable SQ ... Read More


Miscellaneous

Financial Inclusion – No Longer an Exception!

Published on July 24th, 2015 | by Guest

The world is getting smaller and financial inclusion is steadily becoming a rule, not an exception. Sample this-according to The little Data Book on Financial Inclusion 2015 (TDB) released by the World Bank’s Development Research Group, 62 per ... Read More


Mobile devices

Swipe Konnect ME 8GB at a Smarter Price

Published on July 23rd, 2015 | by Guest

All-new Swipe Konnect Me smartphone encapsulated with all the latest features and an extremely stylish design and outstanding performance takes your multimedia experience a notch higher. The image and video quality is fine on the bright ... Read More


Science

Clip the Limit of 3D Printing

Published on July 23rd, 2015 | by Ella Xiong

What do you call it when an idea goes from design to CAD to a physical object? In the world of fabrication, that spells 3D printing. 3D printing had a surging take-off in recent years as a ... Read More


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