If you like me and don’t want to buy something that everyone have such as iPhone and want something that no one have this post is right for you. The future of mobile phones is almost here–google is introducing last beta Android before it will actually come out. Well while people think that all of the Android potentials is in HTC Dream that will come out in September from T-Mobile, they would be wrong. The Android is just a system like Windows and Mac, the only difference is that in order to create something that you like is so easy because it uses Java–yes regular Java language. Plus, what I wanted to show you is that Android will have way more abilities then what we will see in first HTC Dream android phone.
www.the01phone.com is something amazing and unreal. This site only shows a count down to a future of the phone with a laser keyboard, 5mpixel camera, giant touch screen, 36gb built-in memory, and much more…
Another interesting fact that one company that I found named “TAT” that only focused on creating amazing interfaces including Android UI, and here is some examples from their site directly… Enjoy…
Sony once again developed miniature fuel cell engine. It’s so small that it fits in you palm. The new type of battery in order to work uses methanol fuel, most of which will burn inside. In a hybrid mode this fuel cell battery will also include standard li-ion elements.
Size of prototype is 50×50x but the hight of this battery will depend on the type of a model. Every 10 ml of methanol will last for apr. 14 hours of continue use/talk on almost all mobile devices. And this type of fuel is different comparing to other presented fuels because it will actually be used in major production.
Scientists at the Technical University of Denmark have created a refrigerator that cools using magnets instead of electricity
A group of researchers at the Technical University of Denmark’s project laboratory in Risø have discovered a cooling method that uses magnetic materials instead of electricity, reported daily free newspaper Nyhedsavisen.
The invention will allow for refrigerators to replace existing electric refrigerators in homes and businesses with a fully environmentally friendly power source. Although the first prototype will not be ready until 2010, the project’s researchers say the appliance’s cooling cycle efficiency will be 60 percent greater than that of conventional refrigerators.
The new method uses opposing magnetic fields to increase the temperature of the materials employed. The heat energy is transported through a non-volatile fluid, such as water, and then thermodynamically reversed to a cold temperature. The scientists have already been able to cool a 20° C room to 11°C using the new technology.
‘It probably isn’t realistic to believe that magnetic cooling technology will be immediately available for consumer use, especially as refrigerator manufacturers have brought prices down so much in the past few years,’ said Christian Bahl, one of DTU’s project researchers.
But Bahl said another of the magnetic refrigerator’s advantages is that it is silent.
‘So it will likely be first used in various niche areas, such as places where a quiet environment is an important factor.’
Although magnetic cooling is not in itself a new research field, the DTU scientists were the first to use the technology in an actual physical setting to cool room temperatures.
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