Thursday, April 2, 2015

what is Toshiba ?


              Toshiba Corporation (株式会社東芝 Kabushiki-gaisha Tōshiba?) (stylized as TOSHIBA) is a Japanese multinational conglomeratecorporation headquartered in TokyoJapan. Its diversified products and services include information technology and communications equipment and systems, electronic components and materials, power systems, industrial and social infrastructure systems, consumer electronics, household appliances, medical equipment, office equipment, lighting and logistics.
Toshiba was founded in 1938 as Tokyo Shibaura Electric K.K. through the merger of Shibaura Seisaku-sho (founded in 1875) and Tokyo Denki (founded in 1890). The company name was officially changed to Toshiba Corporation in 1978. Toshiba has made numerous corporate acquisitions during its history, including of Semp in 1977, of Westinghouse Electric Company in 2006, ofLandis+Gyr in 2011, and of IBM's point-of-sale business in 2012.
Toshiba is organised into four business groupings: the Digital Products Group, the Electronic Devices Group, the Home Appliances Group and the Social Infrastructure Group. In 2010, Toshiba was the world's fifth-largest personal computer vendor measured by revenues (after Hewlett-PackardDellAcer and Lenovo).[3] In the same year, it was also the world's fourth-largest manufacturer of semiconductors by revenues (after Intel CorporationSamsung Electronics and Texas Instruments).
Toshiba is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, where it is a constituent of the Nikkei 225 and TOPIX indices, the Osaka Securities Exchange, the Nagoya Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange.

History

1939 to 2000

Toshiba was founded in 1939 by the merger of Shibaura Seisakusho (Shibaura Engineering Works)  and Tokyo Denki (Tokyo Electric). Shibaura Seisakusho had been founded as Tanaka Seisakusho by Tanaka Hisashige in 1875 as Japan's first manufacturer of telegraph equipment.In 1904, it was renamed Shibaura Seisakusho. Through the first decades of the 20th century Shibaura Seisakusho had become a major manufacturer of heavy electrical machinery as Japan modernized during the Meiji Era and became a world industrial power. Tokyo Denki was founded as Hakunetsusha in 1890 and had been Japan's first producer of incandescent electric lamps. It later diversified into the manufacture of other consumer products and in 1899 had been renamed Tokyo Denki. The merger of Shibaura and Tokyo Denki created a new company called Tokyo Shibaura Denki (Tokyo Shibaura Electric) (電気). It was soon nicknamed Toshiba, but it was not until 1978 that the company was officially renamed Toshiba Corporation.

The Toshiba pavilion at Expo '85.
The group expanded rapidly, driven by a combination of organic growth and by acquisitions, buying heavy engineering and primary industry firms in the 1940s and 1950s. Groups created include Toshiba Music Industries/Toshiba EMI (1960), Toshiba International Corporation (1970s) Toshiba Electrical Equipment (1974), Toshiba Chemical (1974), Toshiba Lighting and Technology (1989), Toshiba America Information Systems (1989) and Toshiba Carrier Corporation (1999).TOSHIBA Building.jpg
Toshiba is responsible for a number of Japanese firsts, including radar (1912), the TAC digital computer (1954), transistor television and microwave oven (1959), color video phone(1971), Japanese word processor (1978), MRI system (1982), laptop personal computer (1986), NAND EEPROM (1991), DVD (1995), the Libretto sub-notebook personal computer (1996) and HD DVD (2005).
In 1977, Toshiba acquired the Brazilian company Semp (Sociedade Eletromercantil Paulista), subsequently forming Semp Toshiba through the combination of the two companies' South American operations.
In 1987, Tocibai Machine, a subsidiary of Toshiba, was accused of illegally selling CNC milling machines used to produce very quiet submarine propellers to the Soviet Union in violation of the CoCom agreement, an international embargo on certain countries to COMECON countries. The Toshiba-Kongsberg scandal involved a subsidiary of Toshiba and the Norwegian company Kongsberg Vaapenfabrikk. The incident strained relations between the United States and Japan, and resulted in the arrest and prosecution of two senior executives, as well as the imposition of sanctions on the company by both countries.Senator John Heinz of Pennsylvania said "What Toshiba and Kongsberg did was ransom the security of the United States for $517 million."

source : en.wikipedia.org

Hewlett-Packard


"HP" redirects here. For the unit of power, see horsepower. For other uses, see HP (disambiguation).

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           The company was founded in a one-car garage in Palo Alto by William "Bill" Redington Hewlett and David "Dave" Packard starting with a line of electronic test equipment. HP was the world's leading PC manufacturer from 2007 to Q2 2013, after which Lenovoremained ranked ahead of HP. It specializes in developing and manufacturing computing, data storage, and networking hardware, designing software and delivering services. Major product lines include personal computing devices, enterprise and industry standard servers, related storage devices, networking products, software and a diverse range of printers and other imaging products. HP markets its products to households, small- to medium-sized businesses and enterprises directly as well as via online distribution, consumer-electronics and office-supply retailers, software partners and major technology vendors. HP also has services and consulting business around its products and partner products.Hewlett-Packard Company or HP (styled as 【hp】) is an American multinational information technology corporation headquartered in Palo AltoCaliforniaUnited States. It provides hardware, software and services to consumers, small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and large enterprises, including customers in the government, health and education sectors.
Hewlett-Packard company events have included the spin-off of its electronic and bio-analytical measurement instruments part of its business as Agilent Technologies in 1999, its merger with Compaq in 2002, the sponsor of Mission: Space in 2003, and the acquisition of EDS in 2008, which led to combined revenues of $118.4 billion in 2008 and a Fortune 500 ranking of 9 in 2009. In November 2009, HP announced the acquisition of 3Com,with the deal closing on April 12, 2010. On April 28, 2010, HP announced the buyout of Palm, Inc. for $1.2 billion. On September 2, 2010, HP won its bidding war for 3PAR with a $33 a share offer ($2.07 billion), which Dell declined to match.
On October 6, 2014, Hewlett-Packard announced plans to split the PC and printers business from its enterprise products and services business. The split is expected to close by October 2015 and will result in two publicly traded companies: Hewlett-Packard Enterprise and HP, Inc.

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How to Protect Your Online Reputation

Through the convenience of technology and social networking, any person in a position to review your reputation for the purposes of employment, volunteering, or other public interface can find out a great deal about you and your past. The time of relying on the technological inability of some people has long passed––everyone can check out details online, or find someone who can do it for them. If you're prone to spilling your life's stories online, this can spell trouble. What is your online reputation saying about you right now? And how can you protect it better from this point on?

Method 1 of 4: Presenting Yourself Well


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    Write decent profiles. Whenever you join a site that allows you to add a good profile, use each profile opportunity as a chance to show your best side. Write the profiles carefully, highlighting the things about you that really matter to you and that you'd like other people to acknowledge you for.
    • Try to be consistent concerning the information that you provide in profiles. As things change, keep these profiles updated.
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    Avoid poor spelling and grammar. Thoroughly proofread and copyedit any online postings or resumes before submitting them. In most cases, employers frown upon and likely will turn down hiring you if your resume or other important applications are littered with mistakes. Additionally, your friends, family, or coworkers who can see your social network posts may find consistent grammatical errors annoying.

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    Share things that are fun and productive. This means sharing information, photos, videos, and other online items that reflect well on you and improve the general nature of online communications. Things that are not productive include embarrassing photos of you or others (in the latter case, you show poor judgment in hurting someone else's feelings), defamatory or degrading content, filthy jokes, crass comments, flaming or trolling commentary, and so forth. If it's negative, degrading, and hurtful, it's unproductive and will saddle you with a poor reputation.
    • Focus on shining when online. What good things can you say about others? What fun and interesting information can you enlighten others with? In what ways can you share entertaining things with others that are thoughtful and considerate?
    • Take responsibility for the images, information, stories, and videos that you share online. Your friends, followers, and family expect this, just as you expect it of them.

Method 2 of 4: Reflect Rather than React


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    Think before you click. Consider what effects a simple status update or blog posting could have on your reputation in the long run.
    • Always ask yourself, "How would I feel if my boss, parents, grandmother, and spouse saw this piece?" Chances are, they probably will see it.
    • Are you feeling angry, upset, frustrated, or just plain bored? Don't post anything until you feel more balanced and can think straight about what you're writing.
    • Remember that once it's posted, it can't be taken back. Daring yourself to "just put it out there" can have long-lasting consequences. Go get a glass of water and sit down away from the computer first...

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    Always be polite. Approach all online interactions with your manners at the forefront. Have the attitude that most people are acting in good faith and the stupid things said online are often a result of not thinking, making errors or simply having an off-moment. And where people are deliberately provocative, don't stoop to their level; unlike real life heated exchanges, written spats are etched in stone.
    • Never flame anyone or respond to flamers; it's usually all about them and you're not only feeding their egos but ruining your own reputation at the same time.
    • Never feed the trolls. Some people love to bait others and watch the destruction unfold. If you don't respond, they'll stop messing about with you and no nasty record will be left online.
    • Accept where you've slipped up and said stupid things. Where possible, leave an apology. It can go a long way to showing you're capable of realizing and acting on your faults.
    • Don't harbor ill will toward a person offline. Carrying your annoyance offline is likely to develop into a bad reputation.
    • Be civil even when you feel uncivil. If this isn't possible, get off the computer until you've cooled down. It is that easy.

Method 3 of 4: Keeping Things Private

Where you really want to share things that only a few eyes should ever see, find ways that won't be picked up by search engines.

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    Modify privacy and search settings on your FacebookTwitterLinkedIn, or other social network accounts. Ensure that only friends with whom you don't mind sharing your personal life or photos will have access to that information.
    • If you don't want your boss or coworkers to see your profile, change your privacy settings to reflect that.
    • Be very careful what you share with "friends". Only very close, well known friends who can be trusted enough not to share very personal details should have access to them; even then you might want to think about keeping such private information in real life only.
    • Unless you've known one another for years in a social context, your boss and coworkers are not your close friends. They may be very nice people but you never can tell, so share wisely.

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    Take advantage of the privacy features on your blog or personal website.Monitor your site frequently, especially if you allow public (visitor) comments, and remove anything offensive or inappropriate as soon as possible.
    • Always prefer the approve-before-publication feature of your blog or website. Why let nasty stuff fly when it can be ditched before it even gets published? Cut off the lifeline of people who want to spread half-baked truths, rumors and malicious gossip. Your reputation will be all the better for it.
    • That said, respond positively and openly to constructive criticism. Negative posts that are written without a view to being malicious or curse-filled deserve your response most times. This ensures openness and reveals to people that you're willing to defend what matters to you.
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    o incognito online. Use an alias or alternate email address to post comments or make edits inconspicuously. However, be careful about the trail you leave. Some people love nothing better than recognizing similarities between the person they know you to be and your alias' behavior.
    • Never use anonymity or alias status to be mean-spirited, nasty or to behave like a troll. If you can't stand up for what you want to say and say it in a constructive and caring manner, then it's best left unsaid, and your reputation will thank you for it. The risk of being uncovered increases with the level of nastiness, and if you defame or threaten someone, legal authorities may become involved and you will most likely get caught.

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    Search for yourself. What is coming back right now? Are you happy with it? What aspects of it do you think could be improved? What aspects do you consider are currently problematic?
    • Do you even have a reputation online? No digital presence can be viewed by tech-savvy employers as odd and possibly decrease your chances of employment.
    • Use Google Alerts, Yahoo Alerts, etc. to bring back anything with your name in it. If your name is commonplace, include other identifying factors linked just to you, such as your hometown, your business name, your job title or a hobby you actively participate in, etc., or you'll get snowed under with every other return for Joe Smith and Jane White too!
    • There are online services that can track your comments trail (forums, message boards, blogs, etc.), check your Twitter reputation, search blogs for your name, etc. There are sites that show when people have searched for you or asked questions about you. Focus on what you know you're most active on, then work your way down the list.

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    Consider what you can do to make changes to your online reputation where it lets you down. In many cases, this may be as simple as deleting a profile or messages from specific sites and waiting out the time for the search engine to stop returning these as top returns (in some instances, you can apply to have removal of search returns sped up). In other cases, you may need to seek professional help to get bad returns from continuing.
    • Contact a person who has uploaded damaging images, information or videos of you first. Ask that person nicely to remove it. Don't use curse words or rude statements––keep it clear, simple and factual and ask the other person to kindly remove the offending information.
    • Contact webmasters of sites to ask that your details or offending information be removed.[1] If you can't find details on the website for a webmaster, check Whois for more information. In some cases, the webmaster may ignore or refuse your request, or you won't be able to find the webmaster at all (it does happen). In which, case, keep trying while doing other positive things.
    • Google suggests overriding the negative with the positive if your initial search engine returns are not flattering. This means posting lots of positive things using your name or uploading positive profiles, information, running groups, creating blogs, conducting interviews on podcasts, writing think pieces, etc. to try and drown out the less flattering stuff. This suggestion sounds helpful but can be easier said than done, especially where the sites holding reputation-damaging information are high in the search engine returns and for one reason or other, you can't remove, have wiped or change the information yourself. It also requires time, something you may have precious little of or interest in investing.

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    Seek legal advice if the reputation-diminishing issue of search engine returns is highly damaging or endangering your life. There is a point at which self-help is useless and you may need legal advice and help to make substantial changes. Especially when dealing with search engines that don't make it easy to contact them...
    • There are companies that specialize in online reputation management. They can be pricey, but they might be important for some cases.

  4. source : www.wikihow.com

Bill Gates




Today he is consistently ranked in the Forbes list of the world's wealthiest people.and was the wealthiest overall from 1995 to 2014—excluding a few brief periods post-2008. Between 2009 and 2014 his wealth more than doubled from $40 billion to more than $82 billion.Between 2013 and 2014 his wealth increased by $15 billion, or around $1.5 billion more than the entire GDP of Icelandin 2014.William Henry "Bill" Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American business magnatephilanthropistinvestorcomputer programmer, and inventor. Gates originally established his reputation as the co-founder of Microsoft, the world’s largest PCsoftware company, with Paul Allen. During his career at Microsoft, Gates held the positions of chairman, CEO and chief software architect, and was also the largest individual shareholder until May 2014. He has also authored and co-authored several books.
Gates is one of the best-known entrepreneurs of the personal computer revolution. Gates has been criticized for his business tactics, which have been considered anti-competitive, an opinion which has in some cases been upheld by numerous court rulings.In the later stages of his career, Gates has pursued a number of philanthropic endeavors, donating large amounts of money to various charitable organizations and scientific research programs through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, established in 2000.
Gates stepped down as chief executive officer of Microsoft in January 2000. He remained as chairman and created the position of chief software architect for himself. In June 2006, Gates announced that he would be transitioning from full-time work at Microsoft to part-time work, and full-time work at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. He gradually transferred his duties to Ray Ozzie (who has since left Microsoft), chief software architect, and Craig Mundie, chief research and strategy officer. Gates's last full-time day at Microsoft was June 27, 2008. He stepped down as chairman of Microsoft in February 2014, taking on a new post as technology advisor to support newly appointed CEO Satya Nadella.

How to Download eBooks

Do you want to to know how to download eBooks on your shiny new eReader? eReaders are a great way to access the written word in the Internet Age, providing millions of books, articles, and periodicals on various platforms. Follow these steps to buy, download, and read content on your Kindle, iDevice, or Nook.

Method 1 of 3: Kindle and Amazon


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    Register your Kindle device. [1] In order to purchase and download eBooks, the Kindle must be registered to your Amazon account. If you do not have an Amazon account, create one before continuing.
    • Press the "Home" button.
    • Press the "Menu" button, ensuring that Whispernet or wireless internet is turned on.
    • Select "Settings".
    • Select "Register" from the "Settings" screen. Sometimes "Register" will exist within the My Account submenu.
    • Enter your user name and password (the e-mail address and password associated with your Amazon account).
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    Set your Kindle's payment method. In order to purchase eBooks on your Kindle, you need to choose a valid payment method on the Amazon.com website. This can be a credit card, debit card, or Amazon gift card.
    • Visit "Manage Your Kindle".
    • Click "Kindle Payment Settings" on the left side of the page.
    • Click on "Edit" to update your payment method, then follow the onscreen instructions to choose or add a payment method.
    • Click the "Continue" button to confirm your payment method.

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    Navigate to the Kindle Store. The Kindle Store is where you will purchase and download eBooks for your Kindle.
    • If you have a Kindle Fire, select "Books" or "Newsstand", then select "Store".
    • If you have a Kindle Paperwhite, select the "Shop" icon.
    • If you have a basic Kindle, press the "Menu" button, then select "Shop in the Kindle Store".

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    Purchase eBooks or subscribe to periodicals. When you have decided on a title or a periodical, select "Buy"or "Subscribe now".

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    Access your new content. Once the content has finished downloading, it will be available on your "Home" page and through the "Kindle Library" or "Archived Items" sections within your device.

Method 2 of 3: iDevices and iBooks


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    Register your Apple device. [2] In order to purchase and download eBooks for the iPhone or iPad, you must log in to your Apple ID account. If you do not have an Apple account, create one before continuing.
    • Press the "Home" button.
    • Press the "Settings" button, ensuring that you are connected to the internet.
    • Select "iTunes & App Store".
    • Select "Apple ID" from the menu.
    • Enter your user name and password (the e-mail address and password associated with your Apple account).
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    Set your iDevices payment method. In order to purchase eBooks on your iDevice, you need to choose a valid payment method. This can be a credit card, debit card, PayPal account, or Apple gift card.
    • Within the "iTunes & App Store" menu, select "Apple ID".
    • Click "View Apple ID" from the popup menu.
    • Click "Payment Information" to update your payment method, then follow the onscreen instructions to choose or add a payment method.
    • Click the "Continue" button to confirm your payment method.

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    Download the iBooks app. Navigate to the "App Store" application. Download the iBooks app needed to purchase eBooks on your iDevice.

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    Open iBooks. iBooks is where you will download and read eBooks on your iDevice.

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    Purchase eBooks or subscribe to periodicals.
    • Within the iBooks app, click on the "Store" icon in the top left corner of the screen.
    • Browse or search for the type of reading material you wish to download.
    • When you have decided on a title or a periodical, select the price tag, indicating your choice. If prompted, confirm your purchase.

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    Access your new content. Once the content has finished downloading, it will be available within the "iBooks" app on your iDevice.
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    Register your Nook device. [3] In order to purchase and download eBooks for the Nook, you must log in to your BN.com account. If you do not have an BN.com account, create one before continuing.
    • Turn on the Nook.
    • Ensure you are connected to the Internet via WiFi.
    • On the Sign In screen, enter your user name and password (the e-mail address and password associated with your BN.com account).

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    Set your Nook's payment method online. [4] In order to purchase eBooks on your Nook, you need to choose a valid payment method.
    • On a computer, navigate to the Barnes & Noble website.
    • Log in to your account.
    • Click "Account" to access your account information.
    • In the "Account Setting" section, click "Manage Credit Cards".
    • Follow the prompts to add a valid payment source. This can be a credit card, debit card, or B&N gift card.

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    Navigate to the Home screen on your Nook. The Home screen is where you will access the Shop option to purchase eBooks and the library option to view them.

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    Select the Shop option. This is where you will purchase and download eBooks for your Nook.

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    Purchase eBooks or subscribe to periodicals.
    • Within the Shop app, browse or search for the type of reading material you wish to download.
    • When you have decided on a title or a periodical, tap the "buy now" button, indicating your choice. If prompted, confirm your purchase.

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    Access your new content. Once the content has finished downloading, it will be available within the "Library" section on your Nook.

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