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See through walls with phones
Everybody would like to have a pair of glasses that let you see through the walls. Well, we are close to see that but with the cell phones. The machines that we see at the airport use electromagnetic waves in terahertz which use a lot of energy. Kenneth O, professor of electrical engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas, is working to get that energy in small devices. He is trying to fabric a new semiconductor (CMOS) chip with high-speed to reach the THz. See the link to get more info.
Water proof phones
Probably you have heard people who had accident with their phones letting it fall into the water or maybe got wet by the rain, soda, coffee and that was the story of the phone. Well, this company called “Liquipel” has the technology to transform your smart phone into a water proof device. Check the link bellow to watch the video, we are sure that many of you would like to invest in this.
Picture counts calories!
It happened…
Application in development takes pictures of food and counts calorie consumption!
Work Apps
It’s here!
Top 10 work apps for Android’s, iPhones, and Blackberry’s.
All these devices have enhanced our business experience, now we can enjoy of exclusive apps to carry out our everyday business.
Do share how these worked out for you!
Did your smartphone make you smarter?

Our fixations on our smartphones are changing social norms, work routines and maybe even how our brains function
Perhaps when in grade school, as a math exam quickly approached, one student dared to raise their hand and asked: “Can we use a calculator?”. The class most likely turned to the teacher, awaiting the hopeful: “Yes”. Let’s not kid ourselves, we knew it was never going to happen. The answer was always: “No”. More than likely the reason provided was along the lines of: “it forces you to think”, or “using a calculator is cheating”.
However, as time has gone by, we have had to do less “thinking” and more pressing buttons for the answer/solution/service. That brings us to: smartphones. Have they made us smarter? Have they improved our thinking process? Sadly no. As the picture above depicts, we have grown supremely dependent to them and their influence on our life is only becoming greater and greater.
Smartphones: Our national obsession dives into the topic with use of a live account of a smartphone user’s daily activities. In addition, there is testimony of other smartphone users, telling of how indispensable their phone is to their business, their life, their existence.






