Feng Shui History

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese practice of utilizing certain so called laws governing the heavens and earth that can improve through what is called having positive Qi. Feng Shui history is an ancient one and covers over 3,500 years. It is even older than the invention of the magnetic compass. A main portion of [...]

Benefits Of Using Microwaves

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Benefits Of Using Microwaves In this fast-paced world we’re living in, people don’t have much time for anything. That′s why we often find ways to do tasks more quickly, and more often than not, we find the means through technology. The invention of the microwave oven provided a giant leap as far as cooking is [...]

Advanced Vehicles

Saturday, January 8th, 2011

Advanced Vehicles When we think of advanced vehicles it reminds us of speed that a vehicle has and all the newer vehicles that are coming out with all the modern gadgets and gizmos. Every time we turn the ignition on our vehicle we are sending a bad sign out into the world and the atmosphere. [...]

What you need to know about scissor lift equipment

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Scissor lift equipment or simply called “scissor lifts” refer to tools that allow a platform to lifted to a desired height. It is actually a hand invention which allows a platform to be parked in a stationary state and can be used to lift something only to a specific heightdepending on the capacity of the [...]

The versatility of scissor lift equipment

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Defined as a work platform that is to lift or carry objects and even people, scissor lift equipment has become a staple invention to many industries world wild. Also known as “scissor lift” or “table lift,” the primary function of scissor lift equipment is to move upwards and carry loads to a specific height. Using [...]

History of Operating Systems

Friday, March 12th, 2010

The history of computer operating systems is relatively new. Early versions of computers didnt run on any kind of operating system which made them difficult to operate for the general user. The user had sole use of the machine and would arrive armed with programs and data usually on punched paper tape. The program would [...]

All about Design Patents

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Chances are, somewhere close to where youre seated, youve got a box full of CDs. Take a look through them. If youre like the average computer user, youve got CDs sitting in plastic cases that are square or round, made of hard plastic or soft plastic. Some are yellow, some are clear, and some cases [...]

How to Conduct Market Research

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Every inventor interested in patenting their creation is curious about whether their idea has been developed before. Another question that may roll around in their head is will the public really want to use my creation? To answer these two important questions, the inventor must conduct market research. Market research, to someone who is untrained [...]

How to Patent a Microorganism

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

The title may sound absurd, but the practice of patenting a microorganism is done frequently in the science and food industry. In fact, food scientists have been patenting various strains of yeast for over 150 years, specifically for use in brewing and baking. Like any other invention, the microorganism created must follow all patent rules, [...]

Why to Try Your Hand at Inventing

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

How many times have you actually paid attention to all the things that surround you? Take your eyes away from the computer for a moment and take a good look at all the items that you can see from your chair. Youll see a computer mouse. Youll see a lamp, containing a light bulb. Youll [...]