Monday, July 1, 2013

Why is the US called 'Uncle Sam'?

                            The origin of the term Uncle Sam, though disputed, is associated with Samuel Wilson, a businessman from Troy, New York, known affectionately as 'Uncle Sam' Wilson. The barrels of beef that he supplied to the army during the War of 1812 were stamped 'U.S.' to indicate government property. This identification is said to have led to the widespread use of the nickname Uncle Sam for the United States.
                             Later, a resolution was passed by the Congress in 1961 recognising Wilson as the namesake of thenational symbol.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

IMPORTANT MOBILE GLOSSARIES

CORNING GORILLLA GLASS

 

Gorilla Glass is the registered trademark for a toughened glass, manufactured by U.S. glassmaker Corning, Inc.
It became highly popular as a cover glass for portable electronic devices such as high-end mobile phones.
The manufacturer claims that Gorilla Glass offers high scratch resistance and incredible hardness, which allows the use of thinner glass panels on devices, without the inherent fragility, which traditionally comes with thinner thickness.
The invention for manufacturing this sort of protective glass had supposedly been gathering dust for quite some years in Corning's warehouse, until Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO back then, commissioned Corning to develop a new scratch proof display cover glass for the first iPhone.
The rise of touchscreen phones popularity since then has turned the manufacturing of Gorilla Glass into a lucrative business niche for Corning.
In 2012, Corning introduced a second generation of the material, called "Gorilla Glass 2" and devices using it started shipping in the first half the same year. According to the manufacturer, the advantages of the second generation include even thinner construction, higher transparency to light and allows for even better touch sensitivity.
Gorilla Glass 3 was announced in 2013 and the popular Samsung Galaxy S4 (released in the first half of the year) is announced as the first phone to feature it.
The new generation is marketed as having Native Damage Resistance™. Marketing talk aside, the new glass reportedly provides enhanced scratch resistance, reduced scratch visibility, and better retained strength once a scratch occurs. According to the manufacturer, the Gorilla Glass 3 is stronger, and is 3x more scratch-resistant than Gorilla Glass 2. Plus some 40% less scratches are visible once they occur.