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5 Must-Have Apps for College Professors

Paul Faillace August 18, 2016 About Engineering Leave a Comment

Just like every college student needs to know what kinds of apps and programs are available to aid in their learning, every college professor needs to have an arsenal of cutting edge apps that will make their job much easier.

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Must-Have Software for College Students

Paul Faillace August 16, 2016 Computer Engineering Leave a Comment

There’s no way that you can get through college without being appropriately tech savvy. There are just too many expectations to keep up with, and if you know a few tricks of the trade, you can really save yourself a

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Movavi Video Editor: Simple Yet Comprehensive Video Editing

Paul Faillace August 16, 2016 About Engineering Leave a Comment

From time to time you may have thought about how great it would be to be able to edit your videos. Considering most people tend to share videos on social media and some even publish their own video content, editing

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Hitachi is developing the fastest elevator in the world

Paul Faillace August 08, 2016 About Engineering Leave a Comment

Most likely you’ve ever gone on a lift. Have you gone fast or slow? To answer the question obviously you require a comparative parameter, which you indicate what is fast and what is slow. For this case must take into

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New cement made with ceramic and brick waste

Paul Faillace August 08, 2016 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment

Currently most concrete or concrete used in construction is made based on Portland cement , of which there are several types. But this cement has a new competitor, developed by a research team composed of professionals 4 institutions of higher

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Build sand, developing a possibility

Paul Faillace August 08, 2016 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment

The architects of the future will have futuristic building techniques, which are beginning to take shape now. One of these techniques is newly developed 3D printing with sand, which is longer viable very small scale, but showing great potential for

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Construction is Most Hazardous Job

Paul Faillace July 07, 2016 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment

Construction is the most hazardous job I think. Construction can be hard, hot work. Though I’m sure most people enjoy it and love the exercise that the work gives them. Let’s look at why it’s so tough. We will also

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Protecting Yourself After An Injury At Work

Paul Faillace June 28, 2016 About Engineering Leave a Comment

Employers are not always as sympathetic to the causes of their employees as they should be or as they claim to be. This is particularly true when an employer could be liable for a large sum of money. Rather than

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Centralized versus Decentralized IP Cameras

Paul Faillace June 11, 2016 Technology, Telecommunication Engineering Leave a Comment
Decentralized IP Cameras

Overview Security cameras are generally used in most home security systems that utilize Video Management Software (VMS).Internet Protocol (IP) cameras are available in two options: centralized and decentralized.Each camera achieves the same function, which is to capture video and send

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POS Software – Then and Now

Paul Faillace June 11, 2016 Computer Engineering, Technology Leave a Comment

POS software is being utilized in more places than one could imagine. From banks to pubs to bookstores, from retailers to registrars to music stores,this software can be found everywhere you look. More and more businesses are acquiring these systems

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