Friday, November 27, 2009

Cyborg Technology


This week in class we have been discussing cyborg technology and its implications. I found it very interesting that we can implant devices into human brains so that a person with no arm could now have a mechanical arm that he/she could control by just thinking of that process. Furthermore, It is remarkable to think that thought process could be sent via Internet to control a mechanical arm thousands of miles away. This technology is not limited to just a mechanical arm but the five senses. In theory, we may be able to feel, smell, hear, taste, and see things thousands of miles away. Mind blowing right? I am very interested in where this technology will take us and how it will impact society.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Hydrogen Powered Phone



Yes... I know this is the second week in a row that I have blogged about phones but when doing research for the Droid I came across this phone. A company called Angstrom has produced a hydrogen fuel cell phone that runs off what is essentially water. This is an advantage because instead of plugging your phone into a standard charger that we are used to today, you can pour water into a hydrogen generator that is ran by solar panels. This eliminates the use of electricity and makes it a 100% green phone. I hope to see this take off in the future. Our society has used electricity and fossil fuels far too long and it is time to find alternative sources such as hydrogen.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Droid Phone


This week we have been working on our technology pitch as well as presenting it yesterday. The presentation seemed to go very well and I think we did a great job by the judges reaction. We chose the Droid phone because our group wanted to choose something that was relatively new and also something that people could relate to. Droid has been blowing up the advertisement scene recently with its ad campainge "Droid Does" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e52TSXwj774). This phone is designed to compete with the iPhone and I am curious to see how it does. I think it has all of the capabilities of accomplishing such a task, however, it will be a difficult journey that only will tell. I hope to see this phone do well and take the monoply-like status away from Apple.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Sony OLED display


Once again, This week we talked about politics and nothing technological really sparked my interest. After doing some searching, I ran across Sony's new OLED screen. OLED stands for Organic Light-Emitting Diode. This new screen is literally paper thin and is embedded into plastic which allows for it to be bent and not break. Sony has already used this new technology in some of their new television which are no more than an inch think. I found this to be amazing due to the fact that we can fit screens in just about anything now. We can embed screens into wallets, shirts, even into pages of books!