“By using cold air directly from the outside and then directly blowing across the hot components, you create a more efficient cooling solution. This is because by blowing air across the components, you create more intense convective cooling and often get more cooling flow through the platform,” said Rajiv Mongia, one of the principal engineers …
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Apple requests sales ban of iPhone look-a-like
Enter the M8.
Familiar? Nope?
Well the M8 is a smartphone made by Meizu, Chinese manufacturer that looks a lot like the revered and extremely popular iPhone. But the M8 may be seeing its last days because Apple has requested sales ban of the iPhone look-a-like. The battle is heating up and …
How to double your sales
Here’s a fact: Customers don’t buy your products or services. No one buys a car just because he wants a car, nobody buys the best medicine just because he wants to take them, nobody buys a computer just so he can stare at it all day, nobody buys financial consultation just so he can listen …
Does Traditional Marketing still Work?
The face of marketing has changed dramatically in the last few years. Social media is becoming a household (or business-hold) name and its popularity has grown at a very rapid pace. In almost every corner, you’ll get the latest news and buzz through Facebook, Twitter, Google, and Foursquare, to name a few.
And now for the …
Phat or Fat: Advertising gone too far?
What do you think? Advertising gone too far?
Let us know in the comments…
Clutterpad is here: Awesome Project Management
We’ve all been waiting and Clutterpad is finally here. So what is it? It’s an awesome online project management and collaboration tool with todo lists, calendars, messages, chat rooms, contacts, document version control and an online file manager. Visit the Clutterpad Tour Page to view video tours of each section. Alternatively, …
Lessons Learned from the Hummer Demise
We talked about the Hummer demise previously by lightly exploring the issue of brand extension. Andrew Winston has a great article where he looks a little deeper at some lessons learned.
The Hummer was a product that only made sense in a bygone era of really cheap resources. I’m clearly not a fan, but it’s not …


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