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Price of audio, video cables bears little on performance

For best performance, go with the best "type" of connection your components can handle. The lowest quality is connecting components with coaxial cable, the ubiquitous cable or satellite TV wire that probably comes out of your wall. It carries both audio and video. The highest-quality cable, HDMI, also carries audio and video, although your cable box or audio-video receiver might not be equipped to handle HDMI.

Between the extremes of coaxial and HDMI are connections that separate audio and video with different cords. Video-connection options include component, S-video and composite. Component uses three connectors and is the best quality of the three. S-video and composite use a single cord, and S-video is the better of the two.

Common audio connections are optical digital audio, which is the highest quality, and the lower-quality composite, or RCA, connections with a red and a white connector.


YARA International Rolls Out IntelliSearch to 50 Countries

SAN FRANCISCO and OSLO, Norway, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- YARA International, the leading multi-national chemical and fertilizer producer, has entered into a global license contract with IntelliSearch. The agreement lets YARA use IntelliSearch Competitive Intelligence as their central market intelligence tool for surveillance and analysis of global market trends.

YARA, has after a period of piloting and evaluation, entered into an agreement with IntelliSearch that gives them the right to use the IntelliSearch Competitive Intelligence as central surveillance tool for monitoring worldwide markets. YARA intends to use the tool to identify important global market trends and events in demand, prices, competitors and technology.

"YARA chose IntelliSearch as their solution enables automatic collection and presentation of important market data.


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Transporters kill Sankranti spirit

Since Friday evening, the rush increased with families of government employees in the state capital and software professionals returning to their native places in the coastal districts. The extended weekend brought cheer to people as well operators.

According to conservative estimates, over five lakh people took RTC buses to reach their destinations across the state in the last three days.

Normally 80,000 passengers travel from MGBS everyday to different destinations in the state. "During the Sankranti festival time, it peaks to 2.2 lakhs," APSRTC regional manager (Rangareddy) S Nagaraja Rao said.

The Corporation has put 4,100 buses, including 1,300 special buses, on the roads to ferry passengers.

"All tickets for Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam were booked a month ago.



 

 

 

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