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They Build Steel and Tube, Uganda Is Put on Solid Foundation

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Steel & Tube Industries Ltd (STIL) was incorporated in 2003, starting with bulk manufacture of steel tubes and plates and today is one of the leading producers of steel products in the region, manufacturing galvanised iron sheets, MAT-Tiles sheets, hollow sections, expanded metals, bottle sections and fascia boards.

 

Products

Customised to buyer’s exact specification
Base metal assures durability under effect of adverse weather
Double coating [Aluminum and Paint] resists penetration of rain and dust
Free delivery for bulk orders within Kampala
Prepainted and Galvanised sheets are supplied with Valleys, Ridges and Gutters

 

Machine-made from mild steel wire with different sizes
In fastening sheathing, shingles, clapboard… the nails should be at least 3 times longer than the thickness of the sheet of the sheet or board being fastened with it.
A nail driven perpendicular to the grain should penetrate the lumber a minimum of 12 times its diameter
Uses
Engineering industries
Steel industries and Construction
Carpentry, Furniture, Roofing as well as fencing?

New M35B32 EEPROM-Solution for Design of Emergency Data Storage

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STMicroelectronics has introduced a new memory with a unique ultra-fast recording feature for storing important data during unexpected events. Its uses will include recovering system data when a sudden power failure occurs, and ‘black-box’ recorders that help identify the causes of equipment failures or accidents.

 

A system using the M35B32 EEPROM is able to store a significant amount of vital information (2 Kbits) in less than one millisecond, and hence can react when the onset of a system failure or an accident is detected. In cases such as a power failure, this super-fast data storage can save the information needed to recover the system before the power supply voltage falls to an unusable level.

 

Major applications for this high-speed memory include games, battery powered gadgets, utility meters, smart-grid equipment, industrial systems and medical devices. Compared to alternative non-volatile memories, the M35B32 is about forty-times faster than a standard 32-Kbit EEPROM and matches the write speed of Flash. Consuming approximately one-tenth the energy of Flash, ST’s new memory allows designers to specify a voltage supply backup capacitor of one-tenth the size needed to operate the memory long enough to finish writing if system power is lost unexpectedly. This translates into significant savings both in cost and printed-circuit-board area. The M35B32’s EEPROM technology also has cost and quality advantages compared to high-speed FRAM technology.

 

The M35B32 has a 32-Kbit capacity, which is divided into two sectors for event recording and regular system EEPROM. The sector sizes are user adjustable to suit various application requirements. The large page size of 256 bytes allows a large amount of data to be written in a single page-write cycle and, when addressing the event recording sector, this information can be programmed in less than 1ms. This enhances system performance and saves software overhead. The M35B32 is accessed via a standard SPI serial connection, and so can be used as a direct replacement for standard SPI serial memories.
The M35B32 is in production now, in SO8N, TSSOP8 and FPN 2 x 3mm compact surface-mount packages.

Further information can be found at www.st.com.

 

Windows 8 Could Reshape The Tablet Market Geography

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Everyone knows how important Windows 8 is, not just to Microsoft but the world enterprise world. The OS which is billed to be released next year  will be the  first full-blown version of Windows that will be able to run on the non-Intel Corp. processors that go into today’s tablet computers, like the iPad. That could help Microsoft catch up in this nascent market, which is starting to make a dent in PC sales. Here is the preview of Windows 8 from Microsoft.

 

A Windows 8-based PC is really a new kind of device, one that scales from touch-only small screens through to large screens, with or without a keyboard and mouse.

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And this isn’t just about touch PCs. The new Windows experience will ultimately be powered by application and device developers around the world — one experience across a tremendous variety of PCs. The user interface and new apps will work with or without a keyboard and mouse on a broad range of screen sizes and pixel densities, from small slates to laptops, desktops, all-in-ones, and even classroom-sized displays. Hundreds of millions of PCs will run the new Windows 8 user interface. This breadth of hardware choice is unique to Windows and central to how we see Windows evolving.

 

The demo showed some of the ways we’ve reimagined the interface for a new generation of touch-centric hardware. Fast, fluid and dynamic, the experience has been transformed while keeping the power, flexibility and connectivity of Windows intact.

Here are a few aspects of the new interface we showed today:

Fast launching of apps from a tile-based Start screen, which replaces the Windows Start menu with a customizable, scalable full-screen view of apps.

Live tiles with notifications, showing always up-to-date information from your apps.

Fluid, natural switching between running apps.

Convenient ability to snap and resize an app to the side of the screen, so you can really multitask using the capabilities of Windows.

Web-connected and Web-powered apps built using HTML5 and JavaScript that have access to the full power of the PC.

Fully touch-optimized browsing, with all the power of hardware-accelerated Internet Explorer 10.

Nigeria in a Knowledge Century

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Our world is changing rapidly. Across the globe, many events, including the election of Barack Obama as American president, point to a world where nations are looking for fresh ideas to overcome severe economic crises and survive the onslaught of global competition driven by the advent of information and communication technologies. The evolution of knowledge workers (or brain workers) is changing many national policies, as countries device strategies to manage the impacts of globalization by developing infrastructures on education, industry, health and energy. It is a new world where nations that fail to develop or learn, acquire and adapt technologies will remain poor. The emergence of China, and the continuous threats to many established industries by new ones, enabled primarily by brainpower, are showing that this is a ‘knowledge century’.

Knowledge will rule modern man and this knowledge is new, fresh and combative. Since Adam Smith’s ‘Wealth of Nations’, there has never been a more urgent time in the history of man where innovative economic and political leadership is required of leaders. The reason is simple; globalization makes it difficult to control factors like trade and labour, which hitherto, could be easily controlled to the advantages of nations.

From American Wall Street to Nigerian Broad Street, leaders have come to realize that new ideas are needed because many old economics are falling. New ideas that accommodate emerging variants that technology has enabled in both the political and economic national models. Models based on the theme that every nation has a limit to national wealth without science and technology. It is an understanding that the era where natural resources dominate international trade is giving way to that of knowledge resources. Natural resources are still important, but unfortunately, the most stable and prosperous nations are those that create ideas with army of knowledge workers.

A vision of new Nigeria is very important for the future of our nation. Our educational system needs immediate improvement. The advancement of any modern superpower has been fuelled by its educational infrastructures. And the collapse of any great nation has always been preceded by the decay in its education. The old Greece was known for its fine philosophers, the Babylon known for its wisdom and the old Egypt, where civilization began was known for its knowledge. In its age, Egypt was admired for knowledge as the land of pharaoh had some of the best thinkers. Moses of the Bible was highly respected partially because of his Egyptian education, which was better than his Israelite’s comrades. During the British industrial revolution, their education was the best, as no school on earth could be compared to Oxford and Cambridge. Today’s dominance of the United States is attributed to its education, which remains its best industry, at least at the university level. The schools drive the researches that translate to new technologies, which subsequently diffuse into the economy. America has the finest labs in the world and continues to dominate the roll call of Nobel laureates. It is believed that if America looses its educational superiority, it would loose its dominance in the world’s political and economic scenes.

How can Nigeria prepare for this century? We need leadership and fundamental changes in policies to modernize our education and industry. From electricity to road networks, Nigeria has the capacity to provide and sustain them; we are smart, ingenious and optimists. But our problem has been lack of 21st century level leadership. Nigeria needs a leader with capacity to rally the nation in honesty, hard work and raise our imaginations beyond where we are today and move us to believe in ourselves and create the tools to make us build our nation. It must be a leader whose goals will not just be to keep government running, but one who can help the nation dream a bigger, larger and glorious vision that generations of Nigerians will unite for.

A leader that can create a society to engage our brightest minds in government by evolving a new political system designed to seriously solve problems. A person who can engineer Nigeria into rebirth and restoration to offer a prosperous nation that is colorful, fluidic, vibrant and open for change. Yes, a person of immense intelligence, competence, pragmatism, and unimpeachable. A person of integrity, broad knowledge, enormous vision and solid experience; one that can stimulate more vibrancy in the private sector and move the public sector out of its stasis. With that leadership, Nigeria will witness changes in trade, education and commerce as battalion of knowledge workers emerge to give us the needed clout in the global arena.

Finally, Nigeria and indeed the whole world are faced with enormous challenges and opportunities. For Nigeria, the challenge is fundamentally developing the educational system to enable the emergence of new class of workers, the knowledge workers, and providing the economic environment where they can flourish. The opportunity comes by using the skills of these workers to grow the economy by diversifying the petroleum-based economy and move millions of our citizens out of poverty

 

Founder originally published it here

SMSPlaces.com – 6 Months After Acquisition. Three Great Products Coming

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About 6 months ago, Fasmicro acquired SMSplaces.com. We wanted to move into the domain of mobility. What have we done with it? We are building three great technologies on it which will be available to Nigerians in the next few weeks. Watch out and visit smsplaces.com. That site will be revamped. We have tools for farmers via SMS. We have the one for the travelers and more.

 

 

The old press release in our old blog.

 

Fasmicro Acquires a Nigerian Start-up

by goafrit

Lagos, Nigeria – Jan 29, 2010: The management of Fasmicro is happy to announce that we have acquired smsplaces.com from its management and owners. SMS Places is one of the indigenous players in the SMS business with a large clientele base. We are thrilled on this opportunity to continue to provide world class services to Nigerian businesses and people.

 

This site will become a key component of our Integrated Web Solutions hosted at FasWebKit.com and we will use it to support our operations. We will continue to look for opportunities on where we can acquire than invest from scratch in the local market.

 

To all SMS Places customers, we provide the same quality and even exceeding it that SMS Places management has served you over the years. We will make the experience holistic through our Fasmicro CMS and interface with our Android Apps. It will provide an enriched platform to connect and make businesses operate more efficiently with the excellent Gateway API  we can leverage.

 

Our vision is to use local skills and talents to redesign Nigeria’s economy through becoming a preferred microelectronics and embedded solutions provider in Africa.


For more about Fasmicro, visit fasmicro.com

Note: We are committed to help local talents and businesses to find opportunities. If you have a great business idea or you have a business that needs support, email usa@fasmicro.com. We will evaluate the business and see if we can buy. We are also looking for start-ups that can become divisions in our organizations. So, we acquire you and you continue to operate the firm though we fund you.  As always, we do not evaluate academic credentials – all we want are people that can do things. So, never worry if you have not those papers they always look. Show us your work and we will see if you can come onboard. We are licensing technologies and starting certifications on technologies we are creating.