Archive for the ‘mobile phones’ category: Page 178
Nov 29, 2017
Samsung develops a battery that could charge your phone in just 12 minutes
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: materials, mobile phones
Researchers at the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) have managed to develop a “graphene ball” which could transform the way we think about batteries.
In a statement on Tuesday, South Korean tech giant Samsung described the graphene ball as a “unique battery material” which allows a 45 percent increase in capacity, as well as charging speeds that are five times faster than standard lithium-ion batteries.
In 2004 researchers at the University of Manchester, in England, managed to isolate graphene for the first time. According to the university, graphene is the thinnest material on the planet, is 200 times stronger than steel, transparent, and is also the world’s “most conductive material.”
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Nov 29, 2017
A future of driverless cars, virtual reality and other advanced services beckon as China’s ZTE bets on massive 5G roll-out
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: education, health, internet, mobile phones, robotics/AI, virtual reality
The international authorities overseeing the creation of a unified standard for 5G mobile technologies are expected to release the initial specifications next year and the final phase in 2019, paving the way for the commercial deployment of 5G services by mobile network operators from 2020.
China is one step closer to achieving the reality of seamless, super high speed communications that will enable driverless cars, virtual reality education and nationwide health care services after a partnership comprising China Mobile, Qualcomm and ZTE accelerated efforts to finalise technical standards for the next generation of smartphones.
With the world’s largest population and most number of internet users, China is making a huge bet that the wide roll-out of 5G mobile infrastructure by the country’s three main telecommunications network operators would support the country’s rapid digital transformation – enabling a raft of advanced applications and services that were the stuff of science fiction just decades ago.
Nov 24, 2017
“The Number of Teens who Are Depressed is Soaring — and All Signs Point to Smartphones”
Posted by John Gallagher in categories: mobile phones, neuroscience
LTRP Note: The following news story is posted for informational purposes.
By Jean Twenge Business Insider
Around 2012, something started going wrong in the lives of teens.
Nov 17, 2017
FAA Approves Drone As ‘Cell Phone Tower In The Sky’ For Puerto Rico
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: drones, internet, mobile phones
Good idea, they could use the help!!
Updated at 5 p.m. ET
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Nov 15, 2017
Artificial Intelligence Is Putting Ultrasound on Your Phone
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, mobile phones, robotics/AI
Two-thirds of the world’s population doesn’t have access to medical imaging. A company called Butterfly Network is trying to change that.
Nov 8, 2017
Apple Is Ramping Up Work on AR Headset to Succeed iPhone
Posted by Carse Peel in categories: augmented reality, mobile phones
Apple Inc., seeking a breakthrough product to succeed the iPhone, aims to have technology ready for an augmented-reality headset in 2019 and could ship a product as early as 2020.
Nov 3, 2017
The Eve of the Self-Driving Revolution
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: internet, mobile phones, robotics/AI
The big roll out is set for 2021–2022.
A decade ago, there wasn’t much talk about self-driving cars or autonomous-cars, but Toyota and Lexus were setting the stage with their self-parking cars. They aired television commercials showing how cars magically parallel-parked themselves. That was before any mention of the first iPhone or Android. At the time, it seemed amazing, but that was nothing compared to what’s coming next.
The self-parking revolution that spread throughout the automotive industry over the last decade is now expanding. There is more technology in cars today than ever before: navigation systems, automatic updates wirelessly downloaded to the dashboard, in-cabin WiFi and much more.
Nov 2, 2017
Transhumanism: A technological “worldview”
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: computing, mobile phones, transhumanism
A local ABC story on #transhumanism:
NORFOLK, Va. (WVEC) — From the minute we wake up until we go to sleep, we’re constantly surrounded by technology.
Computers, cell phones, iPads, they’ve become ingrained in our everyday lives.
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Oct 29, 2017
Nanobots will live in our brains in the 2030s, says Google boss
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: engineering, mobile phones, nanotechnology, Ray Kurzweil, robotics/AI, wearables
Ray Kurzweil is director of engineering at Google but he is better known for writing best-selling books outlining the future of artificial intelligence.
He has made 147 predictions on the future of technology including the ubiquity of wearable devices and the move from desktops and laptops to smartphones and tablets. In fact, his prediction rate has been rated 86 per cent accurate.
With this in mind, fans were excited to see Kurzweil answer their questions in a live streaming interview session last week where he elaborated on his predictions.
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