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Sony has created a Prototype of Fuel Cell


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Sony has created a prototype fuel cell that fits in the palm of his hand. This device designed for phones and portable players consists of a lithium polymer battery, a battery of security and a control circuit. According to an engineer company, Sony take time to integrate a fuel cell system in mobile devices, “and have finally reached the level of a commercial design.” Read More »



Greenpix Zero Energy Wall uses Solar Energy


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As for not see it! In the image above you can observe the Greenpix Zero Energy Wall, a giant LCD screen that uses only solar energy to keep running. This super screen has been installed in the building Xicui entertaiment Beijing, near the site of the coming 2008 Olympic Games. Read More »



The First Robot World Expo in Taiwan


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The first World Expo opened in Taipei where robots will show the best regarding research, development and the creation of robotics in Taiwan. Let’s keep the watchful eye to this exhibition as, both universities as the country’s eastern industry is having very good results with regard to the creation of integrated robots to industry and daily life of human beings.

Finally, the chairman of the Board of External Trade, Chao Yen-chun said : “The integration of robots with other types of artificial intelligence will be one of the industry trends the future “.



NASA Plans 5G network with Nano-Satellite


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A 5G network for telecommunications and networking from space is the objective of a project of the Ames Research Center of NASA and the California technology company machine-to-Machine Intelligence (m2mi). Want to achieve the project partners using a large number of very small satellite, called nano-satellites. They are not as the usual large communications satellite in geostationary orbit, but significantly lower in low Earth orbit (Low Earth Orbit, LEO) position. “Many small satellites as distributed, decentralized system is to have a modern approach,” said Klaus Schilling from the Institute of computer science at the University of Wurzburg to press. As an advantage, reduced launch costs. Read More »