http://evoyage.wordpress.com/2007/10/16/water-powered-mobile-phones/#more-42
Samsung is coming out with a new phone that will be powered by water. Soon enough, you will be able to recharge your phone by simply refilling it with water. Of course, this technology is not perfect yet but it is headed that way. The hydrogen battery does not last all that long, but simply refilling it with water is not all that difficult. The link is attached above to look more into this technology that was first unveiled in 2007 in Korea. Soon enough, they will have technologies for phones that manages to recharge itself through different means that requires even less from the user.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Auto-Correcting Technology
Will there ever be an almighty auto-correcting technology? Recently my printer has been getting jammed a lot. Almost every time I print something, my printer finds a way to jam itself. Will there ever be a printer that unjams itself and makes an accurate correction to avoid doing that in the future. Some technologies are headed in this direction right now. Take for example Windows, which has made it simpler to find errors and correct them quickly. With the new Windows 7, one can simply plug a device in and the computer will seek out the most up-to-date drive and instantly download it. Thus far, I have not had any issues with it. With Windows XP, it was more of a challenge to seek out the necessary driver and download it. There were always questions as to whether or not it was the most up-to-date one or if it was the correct driver. Windows 7 automatically eliminates this issue. Technology is heading more and more in the direction of user friendliness. Soon enough things will become more and more efficient to the point that we simply have to think a task up and the computer will take care of it for us.
Friday, November 5, 2010
New this Week
Net gear is now coming out with something to allow us to connect televisions wireless. What will this bring in the future for technology. It may be simpler to connect televisions in classroom settings or business settings. In turn we may be able to connect the internet in more locations as well. The options that this will provide us with is almost uncountable. The sky is the limit.
Sure, you can watch television on your phone but you can not connect externally wireless. This new technology that net gear is coming out is going to change the availability of technology as we know it. Any thoughts as to how other technologies might be affected by this?
Sure, you can watch television on your phone but you can not connect externally wireless. This new technology that net gear is coming out is going to change the availability of technology as we know it. Any thoughts as to how other technologies might be affected by this?
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