A Single Chip Achieves Transmitting All Internet Traffic in One Second

Asbjorn Arvad Jorgensen from the Technical University of Denmark in Copenhagen has developed a chip capable of transmitting 1.84 petabytes of data per second. This unprecedented speed significantly enhances connection and data download times. Fiber optic cables, often considered the backbone of the internet, continue to break their own records in speed and efficiency as […]

A Technology That Will Charge Smartphones in Less Than 10 Minutes is Coming

Although smartphones have been on the market for a long time, manufacturers have struggled to effectively solve the battery life issue due to the small size of the devices. As a result, they have focused on fast charging technologies. According to experts, the main challenge in developing fast charging technology for phones is ensuring that […]

Fabric Developed That Charges Your Phone by Rubbing Against Your Body

In the search for alternative methods to solve the charging issue, scientists have developed an intriguing solution. Researchers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have discovered a way to turn our clothing into a power source. In a study involving a 3×4 cm fabric sample, energy was generated through a polymer capable of converting mechanical […]

The Man Who Has Lived with a Brain-Computer Interface for 7 Years Makes History

Nathan Copeland, 36 years old, was paralyzed from the chest down after a traffic accident in 2004, leaving him unable to move or feel any of his limbs. In 2014, he joined a study at the University of Pittsburgh to explore whether brain-computer interfaces could restore some functionality to individuals with severe spinal cord injuries. […]

Simultaneous Translation with Timekettle M2 Headphone Translator

Virtual translators on our smartphones have made communication in foreign languages much easier in situations where we need to converse. Timekettle has developed a product that takes communication to the next level, making it seamless and effortless without any language barriers. The Timekettle M2 earbuds come in a split box, which allows you to share […]

Hologram Technology May Soon Enter Homes

Hologram technology has been used in various displays for quite some time. However, it has not yet been commercialized to the extent that it is available to the general public. Looking Glass Factory aims to change that with the introduction of The Looking Glass 65, the largest and highest resolution 65-inch holographic screen ever made. […]

The Importance of Body Language in Job Interviews

Job interviews are a significant source of stress for many people. While your clothing choices convey your attention to detail and respect for the job, how you stand, sit, and move also play a crucial role. In an interview, body language is your silent language. The signals sent through body language are almost entirely processed […]

Ex Machina: A Fascinating Film on Artificial Intelligence

Written and directed by British filmmaker Alex Garland, Ex Machina stars Domhnall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander, and Oscar Isaac. The film revolves around three main characters and takes place in a secluded house/research center where Nathan, the owner of the Blue Book search engine, is working on artificial intelligence. Caleb, an employee at Nathan’s company, wins […]

Can a Software Share a Person’s Loneliness?

In the age of technology, the ways we communicate are changing. We are starting to communicate through AI-powered systems. Can a software share a person’s loneliness? The 2013 film ‘Her’ is an interesting one in this context. Written and directed by Spike Jonze, the film stars Joaquin Phoenix, Scarlett Johansson, and Amy Adams. Although Scarlett […]

Google Health Studies to Research the Impact of Technology on Your Mental Health

The University of Oregon is conducting a study on the impact of phones on mental health using Google’s Health Studies app. The aim of the study is to observe how people actually use their phones and how this affects their mental health. Professor Nicholas Allen from the University of Oregon’s Department of Psychology commented on […]