Framingham, MA
May 25, 2005 -- Liane M. Czirjak has joined Oregon Scientific, Inc. as Vice President of Marketing for the company's youth electronics and educational toy products, it was announced today by Bill Uzell, Executive Vice President.???Czirjak will be responsible for the development and execution of the division's long-term marketing plan, and spearhead the immediate campaign for the company's exciting new teen and tween electronic product line expansion ???Working closely with the sales department and product managers, Czirjak will prepare new product promotional programs, create and present marketing initiatives to retail customers, and help manage development of new products. She will also coordinate Oregon Scientific's participation in key industry trade shows and oversee the division's ecommerce and website maintenance. Based out of the company's East Coast office in Massachusetts, Czirjak will report directly to Uzell.
???"Liane is an incredible addition to the company and we are very excited to have her step in to lead our marketing efforts. Her toy industry experience and marketing expertise are tremendous assets to Oregon Scientific, particularly as we expand our electronic learning product line and offer our new teen tech products," Uzell said.???Czirjak arrives at Oregon Scientific with extensive toy experience. Czirjak transitioned to Vice President, Marketing at Hasbro, Inc. from Tiger Electronics when Tiger was acquired by Hasbro. Most recently at Hasbro, Czirjak was Vice President of Entertainment/Content Businesses, including the VideoNow Brand.
Other responsibilities at Tiger/Hasbro included Marketing & New Product Development: for Youth Electronics and various Robotic Novelties and managing all new product acquisitions at Tiger as Vice President of Inventor Relations. She joined Tiger as Director of Marketing Boys Action Lines. Prior to that, Czirjak was Product Manager at Kenner Products. She began her career in marketing and sales at General Foods, Inc. and Thomas J.
Lipton, a division of Unilever, PLC.???Czirjak holds a Master of Business Administration degree in Marketing from New York University and a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Quantitative Analysis from Fordham University. She is a Court Appointed Child Advocate in Providence, RI, is affiliated with the Center for Women & Enterprise, Providence, and volunteers for the Rhode Island Philharmonic. About Oregon Scientific Oregon Scientific, Inc. was founded in 1991. It is a division of the Hong Kong listed parent company, IDT International Limited.
The company is one of the world's leading designers and marketers of award-winning, upscale personal electronic products, offering families of products that all incorporate the company's advanced liquid-crystal display (LCD) technology, for use at home, in business, while traveling, and during recreational time. Oregon Scientific is headquartered in Tualatin, Oregon. The company maintains a toll-free consumer assistance center at 1-800-853-8883 to provide product information and available store locations. The website address for further company information is www.oregonscientific.com..
22Moo VG-SD The World's Most Affordable Video Glasses for the iPod Video
Sydney, Australia (ContentDesk) June 15, 2006 -- Imagine watching the latest videos and movies on a large 35" Plasma or LCD Screen from 2M away on a device that weighs only 120g and is fully iPod Video ready. Today 22Moo has added to its cool lineup the VG-SD. The VG-SD is a light weight video glasses that supports direct connection to the Video iPod and other AV output enabled devices such as set top boxes, playstations, xboxes, dvd player and more.. It delivers a virtual 35" screen (at 2M far) and has
a resolution of 320x240 (matching with the Video iPod). Battery life is around 4-5 hours.Priced at $US259, 22Moo claims it is the "World's Most Affordable Video Glasses for the Video iPod".
Please visit www.22moo.com.au for more information..
22Moo VG-SD The World's Most Affordable Video Glasses for the iPod Video
Ergotron Launches into Pro A/V with New Product Introductions at InfoComm
A select portfolio of new mounting solutions offering the broadest compatibility with the widest range of digital displays will be introduced to systems resellers and other Pro/AV professionals by Ergotron at the June 4-10 Infocomm show (Booth #3089).
The new AV Communications products, each enabled with Ergotron's proprietary Constant Force (CF?) technology, include:? The Ergotron MC Large Display Mobile Cart - addressing all the concerns facilities managers of corporate campuses, conference centers and meeting rooms have been faced with in determining appropriate mounting of large (31" ? 61" diagonal and weighing up to 150 lbs) flat panel displays: The Ergotron MC provides complete flexibility to move the display to the audience versus moving the audience to the display.
With its 20" inches of effortless height adjustability and integrated tilt adjustability, the MC provides the best ergonomically correct positioning of the display for both the seated and standing...
Review of Cisco IP Phones
The term "soft phone" is a relatively new one being tossed about these days by VoIP-users and refers to client-side software that turns a desktop PC into an IP-based phone. Generally they are easy to install and use and offer effective integration with popular applications, such as Microsoft Outlook and give users the flexibility in how and when they receive and answer their calls. Let's take a look at some of the most popular soft phones being offered by one of the IP phone systems leaders - CISCO.
Cisco provides a complete range of communications devices designed to take full advantage of the power of an individual's converged voice and data network, while offering the convenience and user-friendliness usually expected from a business phone. Cisco Unified IP phones help improve productivity by meeting the needs of different user-organizations; from the main lobby to the busiest manager's desk, from the manufacturing floor to the executive suite, as well as users at home,...
Computer Monitor Sales
f you are shopping for a new computer, you usually look at the size of the hard disk first, but you should also know what monitor you are purchasing. The monitor displays the messages and data that are processed and utilized as the CPU (central processing units) speed or hard disk size.
There are two kinds of monitor technologies available on the market ? the CRT (cathode-ray tubes) monitors and LCD (liquid crystal display) monitors.
CRTs are bigger and bulkier than the LCD, and they consume a lot more power. The screen also tends to flicker. The LCD monitors are more expensive than the CRT and have less color replication.
However, LCD technology has advanced, and its viewing quality is comparable to CRT. Most people still choose the CRT monitor.
For many years, the CRT monitors were the only choice consumers had for monitor technology. CRT technology is used in most televisions and computer monitors. It works by moving an electron beam back...
Web Hosting Provider Weblinkhosting.com Donates $20,000 to Katrina Relief Group
(ContentDesk) September 18, 2005 -- Weblinkhosting.com, known as the affordable web hosting provider has donated $20,000 to the Katrina relief group and has promised to give 10% of every signup to the Red Cross as well.This comes a week after the disastrous proceedings that occurred a week ago in Baton Rouge and Mississippi. This donation comes right after their marketing strategy to give away 19" LCD DELL monitors every week through a raffle to their clientele.This isn't the first time Weblinkhosting.com has charitably offered large amounts to Americans in need in a time of emergency. WebLink had also contributed over $20,000 to families who were traumatized by the events of 9/11 four years ago.WebLink hopes that many of the flood victims will be able to benefit from their donation by providing them with food, clothing and a shelter until the hurricane's repercussion becomes a thing of the past.Anyone still willing to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts they can do so through...
Web Hosting Provider Weblinkhosting.com Donates $20,000 to Katrina Relief Group
Remote Controls
Remote controls ? these days we can't seem to function without them. In modern-day living, remote controls have virtually become an extra limb that we cannot do without.
The Germans first began using them during World War I, to control motorboats and airplanes that would destroy ships by crashing into them. The Second World War saw bombs that were controlled by remote devices. In fact, the first use of remotes in our homes began after the war, when remote controlled garage doors started being manufactured.
The T.V. remote followed suit. It was aptly called ?Lazy Bones,' and was made by Zenith Corporation, an American company.
Early remote controls were not wireless, and were in fact attached to cables connecting it to the T.V. Subsequent developments saw the making of Flashmatic, the wireless remote that had to be pointed at the television set.
The next generation of remote controls used high-frequency sound to transmit signals, and only in the...
Remote Controls