By: Jason Bacot | 2010-12-31 | Article Marketing Most of us never give our car keys a thought until we lose them or need replacement car keys. If you drive a car made since the mid 1990s, it probably uses a transponder key rather than the old school metal keys that only needed to be cut correctly to work. read more
By: James Jacob | 2011-02-10 | Business The rapidly advancing technology has made car security systems almost impregnable. What is more, the systems such as a transponder key provide a degree of convenience as well. Is it any surprise that most modern cars today are coming equipped with this system? read more
By: Jason Bacot | 2011-02-22 | Article Marketing The history of transponder keys can be traced to post-Berlin Wall Germany, when the number of stolen cars skyrocketed from around 30,000 in 1989 to 141,000 in 1992. Throughout Europe, over a million and a half cars were stolen per year! read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-15 | Business Briefs In the manufacturing of wood screws, normally, steel with low carbon contents is used as a metal, manufactured by steel mills in the shape of billets which are purchased by wire rod manufacturing mills. This wire rod is further drawn by wire drawing units into different sizes of wire, required by screws, fasteners manufacturing factories. Drawn wire has a variety of other uses as well. Brass is another metal which is used in the manufacture of Brass wood screws read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-14 | Business History This "Tracking Light for Model Rockets" project appeared in the September 1969 issue of Model Rocketry and was first kit sold by MITS. While serving at the Air Force Weapons Laboratory at Kirtland Air Force Base, Ed Roberts and Forrest M. Mims III decided to use their electronics background to produce small kits for model rocket hobbyists. In 1969, Roberts and Mims, along with Stan Cagle and Robert Zaller read more
By: xiaohe7383 | 2011-04-26 | Project management History Early studio television camera -- Gray box on right is the lens, gray box on top is the Viewfinder, sides are lowered to show internal electronics read more
By: Stacey Kumar | 2012-03-07 | Automotive Vehicles are considered to be one of the most important assets in a person's portfolio and their safety and security should be taken into careful consideration. Keeping this very thought in mind, car manufacturers have introduced transponder keys, which help in providing reliable security for your vehicles. read more
By: Stacey Kumar | 2012-03-10 | Corporate Do you want to know about the Transponder keys? These are known as chip keys that have an in-built signal emitting circuit programmed in it. These keys are also called VATS (Vehicle Anti Theft System) keys. read more
By: Jason Bacot | 2010-10-21 | Article Marketing Back in the day, knowing how to hot wire a car wasn't just a technique used for stealing cars. It was also a technique that mechanically-minded car owners may have learned to get themselves out of a bind if they lost their car keys and didn't have access to a phone. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-10 | Business Features The first model of the Series 80 was the HP-85, introduced in January 1980. In a typewriter-style desktop case, it contained the CPU and keyboard, 16 kB dynamic RAM, a 5" CRT screen (16 lines of 32 characters, or 256192 pixels), a tape drive for DC-100 cartridges (210 kB capacity, 650 B/s transfer) and a thermal printer. Both the screen and printer display graphics in addition to text, and the printer can copy anything shown on the screen read more
By: Lostcar Keyny | 2012-03-07 | Business It is quite imperative for every one of us to have the number of a car locksmith in our mobile phones. Emergency does not present itself unannounced and therefore requires a proactive approach to be tackled. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-23 | Business Three Paddlefloats. A Paddle float may be used for reentry into a kayak after a capsize in open water. It may also be used for a reentry and roll, or for training a kayak roll. Paddle floats made of foam usually have less buoyancy, but may be easier to handle in cold conditions read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-23 | Business Hosts 1980s The show debuted September 14, 1985 with Chuck Woolery as host and Charlie O'Donnell as the announcer. Woolery left on June 7, 1986 to concentrate on hosting Scrabble and Love Connection, and on June 14 was succeeded by Geoff Edwards, who would soon host the Canadian-produced Chain Reaction, requiring him to commute between the two countries. Edwards hosted the show until December 25, 1994. 1990s For a six-week period after Edwards left read more
By: Jason Bacot | 2010-10-21 | Article Marketing If you drive a relatively new car, chances are it uses transponder keys. Transponder keys make a car far less vulnerable to theft because only a properly programmed key can start a particular car. read more