3. 2006 The PC turned 25 2006 8086 microprocessor, 32K memory 2x 160Kb floppy drives, 320 x 240 green screen, MSDOS 1.0, Word perfect, Visicalc, Pacman
4. The Hard Drive turned 50 2006 1956 the worlds first hard drive 4.4mb
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6. For the first time, the PC market was led by technology from a company other than INTEL… 2005
7. Intel proves how deep its pipeline is accelerated releases an awesome array of Dual-Core Duo processors for the client... and AMD responds by posted profit warnings 2006
8. More to come.... The biggest change in transistor technology" since the late 1960s...Gordon Moore Moore's Law states that the number of transistors on a chip could double every 24 months (history for 45 years). New high-k metals technology reducing transistors from 65nm to 45nm and 20nanometres (billionths of a metre) Faster and more efficient. 800 million transistors into a chip half the size of a postage stamp 2006
13. Nokia sold its 1 billionth cell phone since beginning in the 1980s. 1 billion Mobile phones sold > 10 x many digital cameras 2005 2006 2007 > 2.4 billion cellphone users world wide > 1,000 new customers a minute 59 % in developing countries Cellphones the first telecommunications technology in history where there are more users in the developing world Usage in Africa is growing faster than anywhere 63 million users to 152 million in two years Congo 3.2 million cellphone users 20,000 conventional land lines. 8,000 new users a day
14. Laptop of the Future Complete multimedia device Mobile Phone
17. The OLPC (One Laptop per child) project One billion people by 2015. low cost, durable laptop, designed to work specifically in an educational context. Cost $100 - $150. $3.00 Intel have developed the low-cost Classmate PC Microsoft Unlimited Potential scheme, - student Innovation Suite. The package includes Windows XP Starter Edition, Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, as well as other educational software for $3.00 The scheme is one of many launched by organisations and big business to address the digital divide. Aim to put computer technology in the hands of 1/2 world's population by 2015.
18. India aims for $10 laptop Posted by Michael Kanellos The Human Resources Development ministry in India is trying to get engineers to devise a $10 laptop. So far, the ministry is looking at two different designs: one from an engineering student at the Vellore Institute of Technology and another from the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, according to the Times of India. The Institute of Science is a grad school. Out of over 100,000 annual applications, it takes about 350.) So far, one of the laptops, costs about $47. We are hopeful it would come down to $10. The $100 laptop from Nicholas Negroponte has ballooned up to $175. These laptops will be made on a single board. And most likely, it will be made with old, discarded component. You and I may not want them, but a lot of old components are pretty good. A 1GHz processor is considered out-of-date these days.
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22. Environment Food Freshwater Soil Fuel Flood regulation Disease regulation Assimilative capacity Natural capital Social capital Human capital Social Economic Manufactured capital Financial capital Trust Democratic Institutions Equality Natural Social Human Financial Manufactured nature society economy 5 Capital Model Health Knowledge Literacy Skills
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36. The QHUBEKA partnership Bikes for Community Development Organisations ITDP BEN NGO Partners Function Bike Design, Quality Assurance, Manufacturing Contracts Procurement, SLM Shipping & Transportation Bike Sustainability Community Development Projects CSA - Cycling South Africa GC - Gauteng Cycling BMX SA DoT - Department of Transport Republic of South Africa DoH - Department of Health of South Africa ??? DoS - Department of Sport of South Africa ??? DoF - Department of Forestry of South Africa??? DoE Department of Education of South Africa ???
37. Angeline Nchabeleng - DoT, Anthony, Minister of Transport - Jeff Radebe, Bheki - Qhubeka. Bike hand over NMT Conference Midrand March 2007
38. 1. Single speed back pedal brake 5. Strong steel pedals 2. Strong chain 4.Ring Guard 6. Aluminum rims 10. 36 spokes 7. Schreader valves 13. Steel frame - strong welds Can be easily welded & repaired Qhubeka Bike Single Speed MTB 3. Bike Stand 8. Thick puncture resistant tires & tubes 11. Strong steel mudguards 14. Comfortable unisex saddle 15. Strong load carrying rack 9. Strong High quality rust resistant Aluminum JoyTech Hubs 12. Strong high quality rust resistant JoyTech bottom bracket 16. Side reflectors 16 critical features
45. Text Wildlife & Environmental Society SA Eco-Schools Project 2006 - 100
46. Hawkstone Primary (Karlkloof) Siphisihle Primary (Mpophomeni) Nottingham Rd (Nott.Rd) Esiphetwini Primary (Nott.Rd) Carshalton Farm School (Mooi R.) Eqhweni Primary (Drakensberg) Thelamama Primary (Ndumo) 7 winning Eco-Schools ‘ I want to come early to school and I don’t want to waste my mom’s money for transport and the transport also makes a lot of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere of mother earth. I hope my application to win a bicycle will be successful.’ Silindokuhle Skhosane in Grade 6 from Nottingham Rd Combined schools