ActiveSync is a mobile data synchronization technology and protocol developed by Microsoft, originally released in 1996. There are two implementations of the technology: one which synchronizes data and information with handheld devices with a specific desktop computer (originally known as Handheld PC Explorer), and another technology, commonly known as Exchange ActiveSync (or EAS), which provides push synchronization of contacts, calendars, tasks, and email between ActiveSync-enabled servers and devices.
Exchange ActiveSync is a proprietary protocol and is licensed to a number of mobile device companies, including Apple for the iPhone, Palm for its webOS devices, and Google for certain Android smartphones. Exchange ActiveSync technology is also used by other messaging and collaborative software servers, including Novell GroupWise and Lotus Domino.
Yes, active heat sinks use a fan or other mechanism to enhance heat dissipation beyond what a passive heat sink can achieve. When replacing a passive heat sink with an active one, ensure compatibility with your hardware, consider power requirements for the fan, and account for any additional noise generated by the active cooling system.
The difference is that Passive cooling is just a heat sink that dissipates the heat into the air without the help of a fan. Active cooling is when you have a heat sink and a fan is directly blowing/sucking air thru the heat sink to cool it. The fan does not have to be on the heat sink as with some dell/gateway computers. The fan is on the plastic shroud, which in turn fits right over the heat sink. Water cooling and phase-change cooling is also considered active cooling.
In a active heatsink system you have both a heatsink and a fan thus for the most part an active heatsink cools better with one exception. Should the fan fail the active heatsink will quickly overheat. Passive heatsinks relay on transferring heat without the aid of a fan. The advantage here is that a passive heatsink is fail proof and uses 0 electricity, however passive heatsinks don't typical cool as well. Passive heatsinks work great for supporting chips and RAM cooling. They are also found in servers because of the no fail aspect. EnzoTech produces some passive heatsinks you can read a bit more about them here: http://electricalninja.com/
You could not stand on an active or fresh one; you'd sink right in. However, you could stand on old, dried out lahar deposits.
A sugar sink is an organ in a plant where sugars are concentrated. It depends on whether a plant is active or dormant as to where you are most likely to find a sink at any given time. During dormancy the roots are the sinks and during growth the leaves, stems, and other growing parts are the sinks. In actuality, since during the growth period the sap is always flowing in both directions, the entire plant should be considered a sink. Only one organ is always classed as a sink; that is the fruit. Nutrients flow into the fruit, not out.
The future tense of "sink" is "will sink".
at sorce, food is moved by active transport in the sieve tubes of phloem.due to the presence of sugar in sieve tubes,their solutes concentration increse and water enter them from xylemthis resuts in higher pressur of water in these tubes, which drives the solution of food toward sink/.
As in 'sink a boat' or 'the kitchen sink'?
A Belfast sink is a deep, rectangular, ceramic sink, also known as an elephant sink.
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A hammer will sink
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