This is our gift to TechnoLibya readers, a very nice wallpaper inspired by photographer Elias Dimmu an old friend of TechnoLibya thank you Elias . Enjoy
Continue reading...16. December 2011
20 years ago, who would have guessed that we’d have widespread use of telephones in our pocket that access the web, play music, take pictures and all without buttons because their screens respond to thermal touch? Cell phone technology has changed so rapidly since its inception that it shouldn’t be too much of a surprise [...]
Continue reading...17. November 2011
Information Technology (IT) is changing rapidly. Power grids, traffic control, healthcare, water supplies, food and energy, along with most of the world’s financial transactions, now depend on information technology. Thus, it forms an invisible layer that increasingly touches every aspect of our lives. Some of the companies researching cloud computing are big names in the [...]
Continue reading...29. August 2011
I hear this question many times since we have no water in Tripoli, the answer is NO, unless you are dying and have no other option -if the water have dust or other hard materials you might wanna use a clean cloth as a filter. -”Boil it” for at least 10 minutes, cool it, then [...]
Continue reading...16. October 2010
The 2010 edition of the Electrolux Design Lab competition focuses on creative solutions for compact living. The 2010 brief asked industrial design students to consider how people will prepare and store food, wash clothes, and do dishes in the homes of 2050, when 74%* of the global population are predicted to live in an urban [...]
Continue reading...13. April 2010
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 11 April 2010: Bridging the technology gap in African countries will allow them to take unprecedented steps forward in their economic and social development, according to Jean Ping, Chairperson of the Commission of the African Union (AU). Ping acknowledged that the AU faced a considerable challenge in galvanising support across the continent [...]
Continue reading...7. November 2009
As you all know building a super-computer might be so expensive and sometimes you need more then a bunch of computers connected together, that’s why Boinc company started a supercomputer over the internet project that anyone can join and share a percentage of his processor, ram and GPU, you don’t get paid doing this but you help important scientific researched, [...]
Continue reading...1. November 2009
In a poor excuse of a national services portal, Libyan Information Agency launched a website claiming it to be a Libyan Electronic Services Portal. The news was spread on local newspaper, and the General Information Agency of Libya informed local newspapers on Saturday (the day of officially launching the trial version), GIAL informed them that [...]
Continue reading...29. October 2009
We bring news right away, National Geographic just released an article on NATGEO Magazine about their trip to discover the Unseen Desert Of Fezzan “unseen to the world I guess”, but at least they discovered the beauty of our desert and we hope to see them again. Video and the link after the Jump.
Continue reading...22. October 2009
Nidhal Mustafa Aziz H.I.S Director of surgery department TCH declares that the department is paperless using “H.I.S” which stands for “Hospital information system”, the system grand opening which he and the health minister Mohamed hajazi and dr.Ehtuish f. Ehtuish celebrated at 1st of April this year, he also declares that in 2010 the system can [...]
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21. December 2011
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