Saturday 30 April 2016

Preventing bird strike



Credit: Google user content

Bird strike at airports is both dangerous & expensive. Around $1 billion in damages annually in USA, & more than 250 deaths since 1988.

Propane cannons, recorded predator calls, & packs of dogs have been used to drive birds away. Although these measures are initially successful, birds soon habituate.

What does work is netting, shooting & poisoning. These solutions have the disadvantage of being expensive &/or dangerous &/or illegal &/or unpopular with some members of the public.

Fortunately, there may be another way. You may have noticed birds in a flock constantly calling to one another. There is evidence that sounds which interfere with this chatter can be used to drive birds away.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/grrlscientist/2016/04/18/acoustic-scarecrows-a-safe-humane-way-to-reduce-bird-strikes/#5fae4c093fbf
/ build airports resting refueling stopovers migrating birds conflicts Bird Strike Committee USA $1 billion damages annually American civil military aircraft wildlife bird strikes deaths 250 people 1988 scarecrows reduce the chances bird strike bird-strike airport operations managers convince birds to leave airports pesticides pyrotechnics firearms falconry recordings bird distress calls evidence primitive methods don’t work for very long propane cannons habituate broadcast predator calls ignore them packs angry dogs Mark Hinders professor of applied science College of William & Mary co-author paper recently published journal Ecological Applications exclude birds nets guns poison Professor Hinders expensive bad manners exclusion methods illegal suitable migratory resting refueling sites exhausting work migratory bird species ancient stopovers larger birds ducks geese swans arrive every year on schedule stopovers paved over full of people cars aircraft Professor Hinders John Swaddle professor of biology College of William & Mary collaborate project develop effective non-lethal bird deterrent professors knowledge natural history traits shared amongst birds rare exceptions birds highly aural vocal songbirds sing attract a potential mate claim a territory social forming flocks flocks of birds chatter amongst themselves feeding call out to their companions warnings danger birds sensitive to some noises particular sound frequencies disturbed noises certain frequencies produced by traffic machinery aviary studies common European starlings Sturnus vulgaris Professor Hinders Professor Swaddle design an apparatus short-circuits avian conversations device Sonic Net conventional directional parametric speakers produce a narrow beam of colored noise white noise steady stream of all or almost all auditory frequencies same energy level white noise colored noise more energy concentrated either high or low end of the sound spectrum pink noise stronger bass pitch and loudness fluctuations rumbles like a train coloured noise colored noise is annoying noise interferes with normal bird chatter it’s like the cocktail party problem pink noise deter birds
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Thursday 28 April 2016

Chrome vs. Firefox – which browser is right for you?



Credit: Google user content

If you are already using one of these browsers, you probably have some good reasons for doing so. I am & I do. Different browsers have different strengths & I have been considering a switch, so the article linked below was very timely. See what you think.

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/chrome-vs-firefox-in-2016-which-browser-is-right-for-you/

Not convinced? Earlier in the year, Make Use Of did a comparison which also included Microsoft’s Edge & Opera, so you might like to check that out.

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/which-browser-is-best-edge-vs-chrome-vs-opera-vs-firefox/
/ Chrome versus Firefox verses vs. 2016 browser browser head-to-head rarely change any minds preset opinion which browser you prefer why people might prefer one over the other reasons shed some light on features aspects considered before comparison reaffirms your current preference reservations bias Opera Microsoft Edge objective analysis full comparison all major browsers most informed decision possible why users love Firefox tabbed browsing Internet Explorer Firebird tweakable interface settings biggest draws Firefox is customize customise Web browsing experience customization customisation interface settings drag around address bars buttons rearrange hide Complete Themes fully change the browser’s appearance emulating Chrome Opera Maxthon settings about config page settings easily searchable its chrome flags page advanced searchable user friendly features benefit Firefox useful features that Chrome extensions emulated functionality clean refined features Tab Groups Reading Mode Tab Groups Mozilla absolutely nailed vision execution arrange tabs sets freely switch between staying organized organised fighting distractions built-in feature Firefox 45 split off extension install Reading Mode removes everything from the page advertisements sidebars images focus solely on post article you’re reading changes text and background color easier on your eyes light on resource usage Chrome nasty reputation resource hog eats up RAM spikes in CPU usage kills battery life on portable devices Firefox resource usage less greedy Firefox slower startup times Chrome constantly on in the background slower page loading speeds steal CPU cycles resource Firefox supports lazy tab loading start loading select them prevents computer bogging down open several tabs at once privacy open source Mozilla Foundation non-profit organization organisation collecting your personal data studying your Web browsing habits respects your privacy feel safe from prying eyes Chrome is all about data collection major browsers Firefox is the only one committed to a philosophy of open source software anyone can look at the code at any time less likely that there will be secret mischief going on well-made browser lots of useful extensions number one reason Chrome’s continued popularity quantity quality exclusive to Chrome Firefox lets you customize customise your interface however you want Google is spying on your every move amount of data being collected you should relinquish any expectations of privacy more end-to-end encryption syncing across devices Chrome processes run in a sandbox processes don’t have access to system-level files and information run malicious code /

Wednesday 27 April 2016

Apple reports first year-over-year revenue decline in 13 years



Tim Cook, Apple CEO presents the report
Credit: news.com.au

Apple reports first year-over-year revenue decline in 13 years & the Web lights up with predictions of its demise.

Time for a reality check:

● revenue $50.6 billion1

● profit $10.5 billion1

● revenue exceeded those of Alphabet & Microsoft combined

● iPhone revenue alone exceeded either competitor's total sales

● Apple has $232 billion cash


No need to start organising the funeral just yet!

http://betanews.com/2016/04/27/can-we-dispense-with-the-apple-is-dead-meme-other-ceos-would-lose-a-limb-to-have-a-bad-quarter-like-this/
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1 MacRumors: "Apple Reports First Year-Over-Year Revenue Decline Since 2003: $10.5B Profit on $50.6B in Revenue", http://www.macrumors.com/2016/04/26/q2-2016-earnings/
/ Apple's fiscal second quarter 2016 earnings conference call like attending a funeral eulogy Hell iTunes replay CEO Tim Cook Apple's performance Apple reported its first revenue decline in 13 years iPhone sales fell first time ever Q3 guidance few billion short Wall Street company mints money revenue $50.6 billion Alphabet Microsoft Apple's $10.5 billion net income iPhone generated more revenue competitor's total sales Apple quarter $232 billion cash horde perception analysts investors leadership inspiration magic Apple brand good will goodwill Steve Jobs' fiscal Q3 pruning channel inventory /

Tuesday 26 April 2016

House made of – corrugated cardboard


Corrugated cardboard has some useful properties as a building material:

● light weight

● good acoustic & thermal insulating properties due to air trapped in corrugations

● can be made waterproof by painting or cladding
● good acoustic insulator

● can be shaped easily by taking advantage of its directional strength



Making a Wikkelhouse module by wrapping around a mould – 24 layers
Credit: Wikkelhouse/poliksal.ru

Each module is 1.2 metres deep. Almost any number of modules can be joined to make a building of arbitrary length. Modules can be added or removed. Design remains flexible & transportable.



http://www.contemporist.com/2016/04/24/houses-made-from-cardboard/

Manufacturer's web site
http://wikkelhouse.com/#home
/ Wikkelhouse grows sell Wikkelhouse easy to transport placed anywhere moved to a different owner Wikkelhouse solid investment finished waterproof coating wood panelling protect all weather conditions last lifetime material groundbreaking purpose using cardboard main building material cutting-edge sustainable house beautiful design exceptional constructive strength research and development pioneering construction technology unique rotating house-shaped mould layer after layer top-quality cardboard wrapped around mould eco-friendly superglue 24 layers bonded together incredibly robust sandwich structure optimal insulation qualities wikkelen is Dutch for wrapping Wikkelhouse comfort acoustics unequalled 1.2 meter deep segments easily connected disconnected module modules modular highly flexible add extra segments create your own floorplan change it later Wikkelhouse bathroom shower smart home-segment Wikkelhouse layout tailor-made specialized craftsmen extra windows finishings colour color scheme sustainably produced sustainable materials minimal impact on the environment 3 times more eco-friendly than traditional housing segments modules reused 100% recyclable /

Monday 25 April 2016

Apple recovered 1 metric tonne of gold from recycled iPhones



Credit: Mobile Fun

Or not …

The Web is littered with headlines like that above – images too.1,2

A smart phone contains around 30 milligrams of gold.3 Starting to sound like a lot of phones. In fact, a metric tonne is 1,000,000,000 milligrams. So a metric tonne of gold is equivalent to:

1,000,000,000/30 = 33,333,333.333 …

Let’s call it 33.3 million iPhones.

Gold price varies, but at this time, (15:58 Monday 25 April GMT) 30 milligrams of gold is worth $1.20.4 Hard to make a profit, disassembling that many phones for such a small return on each.

On the other hand, a refurbished iPhone, depending on model, sells for hundreds of dollars.5,6

Time for a rethink ...

https://motherboard.vice.com/read/apple-does-not-melt-iphones-into-gold
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1 Fortune: “Apple Has Recovered Millions In Gold From Your Old iPhones”, http://fortune.com/2016/04/15/apple-gold-iphones/


2 Independent: “Apple recovered one tonne of gold by recycling iPhones last year”, http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/apple-iphone-products-devices-gold-recycling-environmental-report-a6987841.html


3 Fairphone: https://www.fairphone.com/2016/01/27/how-we-got-fairtrade-certified-gold-in-the-fairphone-2-supply-chain/


4 goldcalc.com: "Calculated Scrap Gold Value", http://www.goldcalc.com/scrap_gold_value.php


5 GoodPriceMobile: http://www.goodpricemobile.com/prices-drop


6 Kogan: https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/apple-iphone-5s-refurbished-16gb-gold-apple/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=product_listing_ads&gclid=CjwKEAjwgPe4BRCB66GG8PO69QkSJAC4EhHhMlq3yxX15mkCOPArkPCeIU4XGvr5MOHXW6tUWcBrGxoCw3Pw_wcB

/ almost nothing about Apple harvests gold iPhones story is true viral headline Apple recycled $40 million worth gold last year extracted from iPhones reported true story was everywhere major mainstream outlets tech-focused very good sites story uniformly misreported Apple’s Environmental Responsibility Report article getting the story right Apple goodness of its heart monetary incentives old iPhones iPads took them apart melted down roughly 30 milligrams of gold in each phone 2,204 pounds of gold recyclers cheque check credit million pounds Apple pocketed $40 million recycling Liam recycling robot disassembling 1.2 million iPhones per year simple math maths Apple collected 33.3 million iPhones recover gold alternate reality refurbish resell iPhones hundreds of dollars a piece developing nations Apple destroy them harvest roughly $1 worth of gold per device Apple recycled 90 million pounds e-waste recycling programs e-waste iPhones Apple products e-waste 2,204 pounds gold worth $40 million current gold prices read Apple’s report 90 million pounds of e-waste recycling programs 71 percent total weight products sold seven years earlier Apple’s report working with over 160 recyclers around the world Apple paid independent recyclers recycle old electronics Apple products required by law overall monetary loss how the industry works electronics manufacturers sell products United States required e-waste ewaste e waste recycling laws enacted in 25 states laws different in each state Apple recycle Apple products require manufacturers recycle certain amount of pounds of e-waste market share overall weight of products they sell manufacturer responsibility National Center for Electronics Recycling manufacturer market share recycle program compliant with the law contract independent recycler recycle Minnesota electronics recycling iFixit reuse repair electronics recycle recyclers cheque check credit million pounds percentage recycling themselves overall total Apple iPhone recycling buyback programs e-waste e-waste collected Goodwill municipal recycling programs specific electronics recyclers Apple stores mailback program recycling themselves Apple electronics manufacturer electronics recycler iPhones CRT TVs old servers computer monitors oldest iPhones breaking down smelting old TVs manufacturers recycle electronics themselves Apple disassembling other manufacturers’ televisions gold old PCs servers very little gold in an iPhone phones tablets overall recycling requirements many state laws vast majority electronics recycled CRT televisions 80 percent of the total weight CRT TV pounds of phones tablets recycled refurbished sold Apple 90 million pounds of e-waste iPhones Apple Washington State Apple products total weight of e-waste recycled Oregon Apple products recycling arduous dangerous e-waste recycling centers often go up in flames lucrative independent recyclers stay in business make money manufacturers Apple pay recyclers keeping selling metals recovered manufacturer consumer recycling program reselling products cost recycler costs disassembling transporting gold content offset costs Apple banking $40 million recycling operation paying large amount of money comply with laws manufacturers recyclers sign non-disclosure agreements how much this is costing Apple e-waste recycling outstanding questions I asked Apple recycling programs legal obligation various state laws e-waste recycling Apple products recycled Apple Liam recycled Apple good faith participant in many states’ recycling programs, and said that the company has also set /

Sunday 24 April 2016

Web page bloat – average now as big as the id Games classic, DOOM




Credit: id Games/Engadget

Yes, according to a report from the HTTP Archive, the average size of a Web page is now around 2,301kB. Full install image for the id Games DOS classic, DOOM, was barely larger, at 2,393kB.

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/04/22/web_page_now_big_as_doom/

Just for the record, pages on this blog are well below the Web average. In particular, some effort is invested in ensuring that images are below 100kB. Case in point – image at the top of The Register article linked above is 106kB – image at the top of this item is just 50kB.

Exceptions to the 100kB rule are made if a critical image is only available in a larger size.
/ web DOOM average page id Games DOS classic BFG BFHTTP average web page same size full install image classic DOS game Doom according to Ronan Cremin lead engineer Afilias Technologies dotMobi W3C World Wide Web Consortium data HTTP Archive 2.3MB average page same size original DOS install id Software mega-hit HTTP Archive report average web page 2,301KB Doom's 2,393KB footprint slightly page bloat images average 1,463KB data script code 360KB video averaging 200KB per page growing size of pages wasteful some sites have become broadband connections Doom multi-level first person shooter ships advanced 3D rendering engine multiple levels maps sprites sound effects Web deliver page of web content average page size Web swollen top sites gotten smaller HTTP Archive top 10 Alexa-ranked sites dropped average page size developers page bloat top sites search engines keeping things light getting lighter heavier top ten websites list relatively rich sites Amazon PCs complexity size of Internet downloads playing Doom full disclosure average article page weight about 400KB fetch everything fresh maximizing data centre efficiencies /

Saturday 23 April 2016

Apple MacBook 2016 – what’s changed & what hasn’t



Macbook 12" available in pink (rose gold) for 2016
Credit: Apple/Forbes

In its second iteration, the Apple MacBook 12" appears exactly the same, but has a few incremental changes to improve speed.

What has changed:
● processors – 1.2 or 1.3 GHz up from 1.1 or 1.2 GHz in 2015

● Intel HD Graphics HD 515 GPU replaces Intel HD Graphics 5300 chipApple claims 25% speed improvement

● RAM – 1866MHz up from 1600MHz – still 8GB

● battery – 41.4 watt-hour – up from 39.7 watt-hour in 2015 version

● runtime claim increased by 1 hour to 11 total

● colour – pink is now optional, although Apple still prefers to call it, “rose gold”


What hasn’t changed:
● size
● shape
● weight
● screen size & resolution
● storage options
● ports – just 1 USB-C port + 1 x 3.5mm earphone socket

http://www.forbes.com/sites/brookecrothers/2016/04/22/new-2016-12-inch-macbook-vs-2015-version-specs-performance-breakdown/#3a7cdcbb4135

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/137369-apple-macbook-2016-vs-macbook-2015-what-s-the-difference
/ subtle differences updated 12 inch MacBook just released original version benchmarks performance 5th Generation Broadwell processor MacBook 6th Generation Skylake chip early benchmarks Geekbench 3 benchmark new Skylake 1.2GHz Core m5 powered MacBook last year’s 1.1GHz Broadwell 25 percent speed bump benchmarks difference in price 2016 MacBook new Intel HD Graphics 515 flash drive speeds benchmarks boost battery life subtle hour more battery life Apple's rating battery life DRAM RAM LPDDR3-1600 DRAM new MacBook LPDDR3-1866 DRAM new Rose Gold color colour chassis identical Retina display resolution same one USB-C port original 12-inch MacBook /

Friday 22 April 2016

How much did the FBI pay to unlock the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone?


Over 1 million dollars apparently. FBI Director James Comey gave some very broad hints at the Aspen Security Forum in London. Apparently the sum is “... more than I will make in the remainder of this job – which is seven years & four months – for sure.”

With Comey’s salary at $183,300 that makes

$183,300 x (7 + 4/12)
= $1,344,200

Comey is reported as saying that the hack was worth it, although rumour has it that the FBI didn’t find anything of interest in the iPhone in question.

http://www.techradar.com/au/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/here-s-how-much-the-fbi-may-have-paid-to-unlock-the-terrorist-iphone-1319524

http://www.cnet.com/au/news/fbi-1-million-dollars-san-bernardino-apple-iphone/
/ FBI paid over $1 million third party hack iPhone 5C used San Bernardino terrorist Syed Farook Aspen Security Forum London FBI Director James Comey revealed how much agency paid unlock iPhone a lot Comey worth it no paid vacation bonuses Comey $183,300/year salary FBI paid $1.34 million hack FBI wanted Apple create backdoor software access iPhone Apple refused FBI find another way in Comey's comments alleged statements unnamed law enforcement officials agency hasn't found any data iPhone communicate ISIS supporters December 2 attack killed 14 people useful exhaust investigation helped FBI unlock iPhone reports Israeli firm Cellebrite may have assisted in the hack statement firm couldn't comment ongoing investigation Cellebrite offers Universal Forensics Extraction Device hack iPhones running iOS 7 iOS 9 tougher encryption Apple's lawyers compel FBI reveal how it broke into the phone Comey paid exploit allow FBI penetrate other iPhones 5Cs running iOS 9 /

Thursday 21 April 2016

Tesla Model S P90DL with Ludicrous Mode on Fully Charged


Robert Llewellyn takes a look at the fastest Model S.

/ Tesla Model S P90DL Ludicrous Mode Fully Charged LiIon lithium ion battery charged /

Wednesday 20 April 2016

Still waiting for your jetpack?


Check out the JB-9 JetPack



http://www.gizmag.com/jetpack-aviation-new-york-flight/40286/

Manufacturer’s site
http://jetpackaviation.com/

Martin Aircraft Jetpack has a more practical intent:



Manufacturer’s site
http://www.martinjetpack.com/

Still not convinced? Zappata Racing has the Flyboard Air:



http://www.theverge.com/2016/4/15/11439798/franky-zapata-racing-jet-powered-flying-hoverboard-interview

Previous product from Zappata Racing is the Flyboard Legend water jetpack

/ personal flight hoverboard hover board jetpack jet pack /

Tuesday 19 April 2016

11 record hot months in a row



Credit: Climate Central

2014 was the hottest year on record – until 2015.

2016 is showing signs of continuing the trend, with the hottest January, February & March on record. In fact, the last 11 months have all been record months. This 11 month streak of hottest months is in itself, a record.

http://www.climatecentral.org/news/earth-sees-11-record-hot-months-20254

Another piece of evidence, consistent with climate change, is the appearance of coral bleaching1 in Sydney Harbour for the first time. Coral bleaching has been occurring closer to the equator in Australia, for a period of years, but this is the first time it has been observed so far south.

http://www.smh.com.au/environment/sydneys-corals-now-bleaching-in-pretty-shocking-sign-of-warming-waters-20160418-go8qex.html
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1 NOAA: “What is coral bleaching?”, http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/coral_bleach.html
/ past 11 months hottest months 135 years recordkeeping record keeping streak set a record the planet has warmed buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere new global temperature data NASA 2.3°F 1.28°C Celsius degrees above 1951-1980 average month warmest March on record beat previous warmest March 0.65°F 0.36°C margin 11th month in a row set record previous streak of 10 months six straight months temperatures more than 1°C above average stated goal international climate talks keep warming 21st century below 2°C aiming for 1.5°C March anomalously warm February most anomalously warm month on record other agencies around the world global temperature records National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA NASA data Japan Meteorological Agency March 1.93°F 1.07°C above 20th century average agency uses different baselines differ slightly from each other different ways of processing the temperature data global temperatures boost exceptionally strong El Niño bulk of the temperature rise due to excess heat trapped atmosphere carbon dioxide greenhouse gases emitted human activities succession of temperature records other notable climate records biggest ever year-to-year jump carbon dioxide levels Mauna Loa observatory in Hawaii record low winter Arctic sea ice peak Arctic most anomalously warm areas planet warming at twice the rate planet as a whole 2016 on track warmest year on record El Niño La Niña cooling effect global temperatures La Niña temperatures temperatures coral bleaching Sydney Harbour warmer water temperatures coral bleaching water is too warm corals expel algae zooxanthellae /

Monday 18 April 2016

Personal data security – another approach


Many, including Apple, Alphabet Inc's Google, Facebook Inc, Microsoft Corp, AT&T & the FBI, have publicly declared positions on the importance of personal data security.1 But there is another view.


Credit: Scott Adams

Which is not to say that the view in the strip above hasn't informed some of those publicly declared positions.

More insights at: http://dilbert.com/
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1 Reuters: “U.S. tech companies unite behind Apple ahead of iPhone encryption ruling”, http://www.reuters.com/article/apple-encryption-google-facebook-idUSKCN0W527Y

/ apple fbi security encryption encrypted encrypt google gmail decrypt user customer client data personal data security unlock encrypted data users customers privacy national security terrorists profitable apple verses fbi apple vs fbi unlock San Bernardino shooter iPhone /

Sunday 17 April 2016

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau explains quantum computing


Something we definitely need more of – a politician with some understanding of science & technology:

/ impressed world leaders growing army of fans photogenic Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gift more than passable knowledge of quantum computing internet was abuzz gushing praise journalist jokingly asked him to explain quantum computing detailed answer experts Perimeter Institute Waterloo Ontario approvingly brought the packed audience to its feet launched seamlessly into his explanation giggles admiring audience cheers applause viral twitter tweeted Trudeau explaining quantum computing /

Saturday 16 April 2016

Tesla is hiring



Tesla’s latest hire was previously Principal Engineer on the Skully virtual reality helmet
Credit: Skully/Oh Gizmo

Skully is the manufacturer of what it describes as virtual reality helmets. Features include head up display (HUD) with 180 degree rear vision, turn-by-turn GPS navigation & voice control of telephone & music.

Apparently, they’re hiring, or will be real soon. Specifically, they will be looking for a new Principal Engineer, because the previous occupant of that position, Milan Kovac, has moved to Tesla, joining the Autopilot program as “Staff Software Engineer”.

Other recent Tesla hires are Félix Godard, who left Porsche to join Tesla’s design team & WooTak Kim, exterior designer from Mazda.

http://electrek.co/2016/04/15/tesla-hud-autopilot-skully/

http://electrek.co/2016/04/11/tesla-interior-designer-porsches-mission-e/
/ Tesla hires hire augmented reality HUD head up display expert Autopilot program Tesla unveiled first Model 3 prototypes interior design electric vehicle enthusiasts puzzled lack of instrument cluster center 15-in display controls displays raised a few eyebrows concept heads-up display HUD fully autonomous technology integration Elon Musk second part of the Model 3 unveiling closer to production late 2017 Tesla recently hired augmented reality HUD expert SKULLY smart motorcycle helmet Milan Kovac Principal Engineer SKULLY first augmented reality motorcycle helmet built-in HUD SKULLY Kovac implementation augmented reality 3D gesture-control HUD technologies applications automotive industry Staff Software Engineer Autopilot program machine learning Stanford machine learning talent Kovac Autopilot program machine learning real-time heads-up display technology SKULLY’s helmet Tesla hiring Porsche’s lead designer Mission E interior Porsche’s all-electric sedan display technology holographic display Autopilot super high priority Tesla automaker poached head hunted team high-profile chip architects executives from AMD develop next generation Autopilot Tesla hire interior designer Porsche’s all-electric Mission E Porsche first all-electric vehicle Mission E German automaker vehicle production manufacture electric vehicles Porsche Mission E Concept Car Design of the year 2016 Geneva International Motor Show Tesla hired Porsche’s lead designer Mission E’s interior Félix Godard young car designer working for Porsche Industrial Design Strate School of Design lead designer Mission E concept upcoming production version joined Tesla’s design team Franz von Holzhausen Tesla’s long-time Chief Designer Ivan Lampkin Sr. Manager Interior Design at Tesla Porsche inventor several patents new instrument clusters heads-up holographic displays Tesla hired WooTak Kim a young exterior designer from Mazda /

Friday 15 April 2016

Breakthrough for stem cell therapies at University of New South Wales (video)



Credit: UNSW Media/Michael Whitehead

At UNSW in Australia, scientists have found a way to create stem cells from bone or fat cells. Advantages include:

● no ethical issues with embryonic stem cells

● cells are from the patient’s own body

● safer than other methods


Potential uses include treating spinal disc injury, joint & muscle degeneration, & could speed up recovery following complex surgeries.

To date, experiments have been restricted to mice. It is hoped that human trials will begin in late 2017.



http://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/health/medical-scientists-develop-%E2%80%98game-changing%E2%80%99-stem-cell-repair-system
/ stem cell therapies regenerating human tissue damaged injury disease ageing degeneration available within a few years breakthrough research UNSW medical researchers stem cell therapies regenerating any human tissue damaged injury disease ageing available within a few years following breakthrough research UNSW Australia researchers repair system salamanders regenerate limbs repair spinal discs bone fractures potential transform current treatment methods regenerative medicine UNSW research published Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal study lead author haematologist UNSW Associate Professor John Pimanda new technique reprograms bone fat cells induced multipotent stem cells iMS successfully demonstrated in mice technique significant advance current unproven stem cell therapies objective evidence contribute directly new tissue formation Associate Professor Pimanda currently assessing adult human fat cells reprogrammed iMS cells safely repair damaged tissue human trials expected to begin in late 2017 new technique reprograms bone fat cells induced multipotent stem cells iMS successfully demonstrated in mice different types of stem cells embryonic stem ES cells embryonic development generate every type of cell human body adult stem cells tissue-specific adult stem cells regenerate multiple tissue types technique iground-breaking iMS cells regenerate multiple tissue types bone fat cells switched off their memory converted them into stem cells repair different cell types technique developed UNSW researchers extracting adult human fat cells treating compound 5-Azacytidine AZA platelet-derived growth factor-AB PDGF-AB approximately two days cells treated growth factor /

Thursday 14 April 2016

Why you should disable your webcam



Credit: How-To Geek

Some time ago I wrote that you should disable your webcam, in the interests of privacy. Just in case you were wondering, FBI Director James Comey thinks so too!

Actually, scratch that – FBI Director James Comey thinks he should disable his webcam in the interests of his privacy.1

FBI Director James Comey probably thinks that you should not disable your webcam in the interests of enabling the FBI to invade your privacy if they choose, as they have been doing for a number of years.2,3

Stickers designed for the purpose of covering your webcam lens, without leaving a residue, are available from the Electronic Frontier Foundation at https://supporters.eff.org/shop/laptop-camera-cover-set
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1 “FBI Director James Comey uses tape to cover up his laptop webcam to ensure Privacy.” – The Hacker News, https://thehackernews.com/2016/04/tape-webcam.html


2 “In 2013, researchers demonstrated that they could activate the webcam on MacBooks without the indicator light turning on, something previously considered impossible. A former FBI agent confirmed that not only was this possible but that they’d been doing it for years.” – How-To Geek, http://www.howtogeek.com/210921/how-to-disable-your-webcam-and-why-you-should/


3 “According to The Intercept, the NSA uses a plug-in called GUMFISH to take over cameras on infected machines and snap photos.” – Wired, http://www.wired.com/2014/03/webcams-mics/

/ FBI Director James Comey disable his webcam his privacy uses tape cover up his laptop webcam ensure Privacy adopt encryption techniques warrant-proof webcam thwart lawful surveillance investigated shame on him Edward Snowden leaks NSA Optic Nerve project capture webcam images random Yahoo users million users images captured stored government servers 2008 tape over the lens webcam stop hackers government spying agencies recording your voice prevent watching capturing your live visual feeds slave slaves concern paranoia paranoid reports revelations spy on you through webcam disable cover webcam review handy products Script-kiddie hackers easily accessible tools phishing techniques hijack webcams unsuspecting people watch them through their camera store images videos people in compromising situations bedroom uploaded shady websites kids children implementing stop webcams on all the time webcam spying threat government agents hackers law-breaking voyeurs actively spy computer’s webcam ramblings paranoid conspiracy theorist hypervigilant hyper vigilant hyper-vigilant privacy advocate news stories over paranoia uncomfortable reality student sued his school school-provided laptop secretly photographing ensuing legal investigation revealed school collected 56,000 photographs students without their knowledge consent researchers demonstrated activate webcam MacBooks without indicator light turning on previously considered impossible former FBI agent confirmed possible doing it for years documents leaked by Edward Snowden NSA backdoor access cameras on iPhones Blackberries NSA tools remotely monitor users Gumfish malware tool remote video monitoring via webcam BlackShades remote access webcam access victim’s computers Back Orifice marginally skilled malicious users gain access your computer Ars Technica Meet The Men Who Spy On Women Through Their Webcams spying government agents low-tier hackers simple phishing tricks malicious websites simple tools catalog monitor allegations government spying intellectual majority of actual webcam spying creepy Peeping Toms Remote Access Tools RATs Trojans malware well documented examples only active snapping selfies Skyping trust indicator light camera can be active without the light webcam spying real threat spooks at the NSA kid next door access tools webcam against owner then threat legitimate disable or obscure computer webcam documented cases webcam spying insecure recording device permanently disable remove webcam obscure lens disable webcam antivirus anti-virus link running wrong executable whitelist trojan antivirus malware secure help unplug camera desktop users external webcams desktop machines external USB web cam webcam hacking hacker hacked plug an unplugged device workstation monitors USB cable hardware operating system OS BIOS option laptops integrated webcams disable webcam via BIOS reboot microphone camera microphone module same expansion board privacy mic microphone disable OS operating system solution secure foolproof disabling webcam cripple webcam disabling removing driver support Windows Device Manager Imaging Devices roster of devices remote administrative access install missing drivers enable device disable webcam Eyebloc Cover C-Slide tiny plastic slider Creative Cam Covers DIY electrical tape cover /

Tesla Model S updates



Credit: http://forococheselectricos.com/

Rumours have been circulating recently about updates to the Tesla Model S, including:

● nose treatment changed to resemble the Model X

● LED headlights

● Bioweapon Defense Mode cabin air filtration from the Model X


See the new nose on the Tesla site at www.teslamotors.com

Check the Model S order page for references to the LED headlights & Bioweapon Defense Mode cabin air filtration.

Still missing is the 100 kWh battery option.
/ bigger battery Model S 320 miles range styling Model X grille redesigned taillights automotive rumor mill Tesla Model S significant styling drivetrain update soon Tesla update Model S styling Model X Model 3 rumor powertrain 100kWh battery Model S lineup increase driving range largest battery option 90kWh driving range 320 miles Model S 100D Model S P100D Ludicrous mode incrementally quicker acceleration updated Model S Bioweapon Defense Mode Model X seals off passenger cabin air conditioned air giant HEPA filter Model S updated styling Model X smaller front grille updated LED headlights taillights Tesla Model S styling Model 3 Tesla /

Wednesday 13 April 2016

What every home needs is a laser cutter


What every home lacks a laser cutter – & Mr. Beam II is available on Kickstarter for as little as €1,399.



https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mrbeam/mr-beam-ii-the-desktop-laser-cutter-and-engraver/description

Then again, maybe not …

/ Mr Beam II affordable desktop laser cutter engraver integrated camera connect your PC Mac tablet WiFi choose your own design cut engrave wide variety of materials Mr Beam II cut architectural airplane models very high precision balsa plywood kraftplex cardboard perfect tool makers architects model builders artisans cut models high precision engrave wood leather fabric mirror anodized aluminum no problem integrated software pictures engraved directly onto your material cut engrave cut wide variety of materials plywood cardboard fabric MDF felt paper latex leather paperboard basalt balsa foam-board acrylic engrave materials engraving wood mirrors anodized aluminum no problem Mr Beam II materials thoroughly tested cut engrave /

Tuesday 12 April 2016

Updates to Tesla Model S in the works



Credit: http://forococheselectricos.com/

Some time ago there were indications that the Tesla Model S was about to have a 100 kWh battery option, at least for the 4wd performance variant.

Now other sources are indicating that the 100 kWh battery, plus some styling updates, the Bioweapon Defense Mode from the Model X, plus LED headlights & taillights will soon appear:

http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/news/a28778/tesla-model-s-p100d-with-new-styling-could-debut-this-week-says-rumor/
/ bigger battery Model S 320 miles range styling Model X grille redesigned taillights automotive rumor mill Tesla Model S significant styling drivetrain update soon Tesla update Model S styling Model X Model 3 rumor powertrain 100kWh battery Model S lineup increase driving range largest battery option 90kWh driving range 320 miles Model S 100D Model S P100D Ludicrous mode incrementally quicker acceleration updated Model S Bioweapon Defense Mode Model X seals off passenger cabin air conditioned air giant HEPA filter Model S updated styling Model X smaller front grille updated LED headlights taillights
Tesla Model S styling Model 3 Tesla /

Monday 11 April 2016

Platooning lets trucks make better use of roads, save fuel & reduce greenhouse gasses



Routes used by DAF, Daimler, IVECO, MAN, Scania, & Volvo trucks taking part in the European Truck Platooning Challenge
Credit: slo-tech.com

Semi-autonomous trucks connected by radar, GPS, WiFi & optical sensors are able to follow one another on the highway more closely than is safe for human drivers. Such group of trucks is called a platoon. Shorter distances between the members of a platoon increase the efficiency & greenhouse emission gains from slipstreaming. On Wednesday 06 April, the European Truck Platooning Challenge successfully concluded in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, as shown in the map above.



http://arstechnica.com/cars/2016/04/europe-completes-a-demonstration-of-semi-autonomous-truck-platooning/

/ two-lane highway headaches Europe demonstrates semi-autonomous truck platoonWi-Fi-connected trucks tight convoys saving fuel increasing safety self-driving vehicles technology companies autonomous advocates self-driving technology road haulage freight sector Europe demonstration semi-autonomous trucking European Truck Platooning Challenge wrapped up successfully on Wednesday 06 April Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment trucks from six different European manufacturers DAF Trucks Daimler IVECO MAN Scania Volvo trucks left their home bases traveled in platoons Dutch port of Rotterdam trucks platoon connected via Wi-Fi enabled synchronized driven much closer to each other human drivers completely autonomous level 4 vehicles driver on board each vehicle trucks equipped radar optical sensors at least as smart semi-autonomous Teslas Audis cars driving advantages networked platooned trucks almost no reaction time within platoon lead truck slow down brake trucks in the platoon respond at once closing gap between each vehicle trucks benefit from decreased wind resistance better fuel economy 10 percent saves truck operators money less carbon dioxide emissions USA level 3 autonomous truck Freightliner impact technology industry employs 3.5 million people shortage of truck drivers in the USA semi-autonomous tech reduce workload decrease stress fully autonomous passenger cars completely autonomous truck travel no human intervention setting the route networked truck platoons cut down carbon emissions improve road safety /

Sunday 10 April 2016

"MagSafe"™ charging for any device with USB-C



Credit: Griffin Technologies/techvibrate.com

If you bought the new Macbook 12 inch, with USB-C port, you may regret loss of the MagSafe™ charging connector which protected your laptop, cable & charger against damage from the cable being kicked. If so, Griffin Technologies has a solution in the form of its BreakSafe Magnetic USB-C Power Cable. As you can see in the image, it consists of a connector which is inserted into the USB-C port of your laptop, & a six foot (1.83 metre) cable with a standard USB-C plug at one end & a proprietary connector at the other which attaches magnetically to the connector in the USB-C socket of your computer.

Breaksafe works with any computer with USB-C charging.

https://the-gadgeteer.com/2016/04/08/the-breaksafe-magnetic-usb-c-power-cable-is-coming-soon/
/ new laptop new industry standard USB-C port USB C replace all older USB ports Macs PCs mobile devices standardization Magsafe magnetic cable old device magnetic power cable Griffin Technologies BreakSafe Magnetic USB-C Power Cable ease of snapping on your charging cable charges your device faster breaks away when placed under stress don’t accidentally pull your laptop off your desk tripping on the charging cable order connector 12.8mm deep remain inserted in your USB-C port your device six-foot power cable USB-C charger device compatible with USB Power Delivery rated up to 60 watts 20 volts @ 3 amps BreakSafe for charging power only data video not supported BreakSafe Magnetic USB-C power cable release April 2016 Griffin Technologies cost $39.99 new USB-C products covered by Griffin’s new Guaranteed for Life warranty program /

Saturday 9 April 2016

Is a modern industrial society possible without cheap fossil fuels?



Credit: EPA USA

Many, on all sides of the climate & economic debates, have expressed concern that a modern industrial society may not be possible without cheap fossil fuels & their attendant greenhouse gas emissions. Fortunately, emerging evidence points to the possibility of a bright economic & environmental future:

● With subsidies running at $10 million per minute worldwide, fossil fuels aren’t cheap.

● Data (some of it preliminary) show that world greenhouse gas emissions stayed flat in 2015, for the second year in a row, while global gross domestic product continued to grow.


http://www.wri.org/blog/2016/04/roads-decoupling-21-countries-are-reducing-carbon-emissions-while-growing-gdp

https://www.iea.org/newsroomandevents/pressreleases/2016/march/decoupling-of-global-emissions-and-economic-growth-confirmed.html
keys countries transition new climate economy growth drive coexist climate stabilization whether climate stabilisation can drive growth debates growth resources complex fractious resolved immediate future recent developments global greenhouse gas GHG emissions stayed flat 2014 2015 GDP continued to grow emerging trend supported by 21 countries reduce GHG emissions while growing GDP United States of America largest country multiple consecutive years economic growth decoupled from growth in carbon dioxide emissions CO2 2010 to 2012 energy-related carbon dioxide emissions declined 6 percent 5.58 to 5.23 billion metric tons GDP grew by 4 percent $14.8 to $15.4 trillion analysis Clean Power Plan U.S.A. Energy Information Administration forecasts cleaner electricity system after 2020 sustained period GDP-GHG decoupling CPP implementation reduce total U.S.A. USA energy-related carbon dioxide emissions further 6 percent between 2020 and 2025 GDP increases 13 percent in real terms United States implements Clean Power Plan achieves sustained decoupling twenty other countries decoupling GDP energy-related carbon dioxide emissions UK country economic growth CO2 emissions increasingly diverged UK achieved six years of absolute decoupling real GDP grew carbon dioxide emissions declined shifting to a low carbon path decoupling of GDP and GHG emissions economy economics business emissions international climate policy renewable energy /

Friday 8 April 2016

Big changes driven by success of Tesla’s Model 3 unveiling



Tesla Model 3
Credit: Tesla/Computer World

Response to the unveiling of the Tesla Model 3 has exceeded all expectations.


Tesla will be expanding production plans.

http://electrek.co/2016/04/07/tesla-model-3-production-plans/

Lithium, “... between 15 & 20,000 metric tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent to supply that demand,” are being discussed.

http://business.financialpost.com/midas-letter/tesla-motors-inc-ignites-a-lithium-race-among-albemarle-sqm-and-fmc

A large number of online vehicles represents a large hacking target, & the dangers can be substantial. All Teslas are Web-enabled, & have been hacked in the past.

So Tesla has hired Apple’s OS security expert

http://electrek.co/2016/04/04/tesla-apple-os-security-expert-hacker/
/ supply Tesla Motors Inc.’s gigafactory Albemarle CorporationNYSE:ALB Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile ADR NYSE:SQM SQM FMC Corp NYSE:FMC supply 90 per cent of the world’s lithium Tesla’s facility industrial installation Nevada desert make electric cars mainstream reducing cost lithium ion batteries mass production investors price of lithium double triple plant opening lithium ion-powered age opportunities to profit increasing production plans minimize wait for Model 3 overwhelming number of Model 3 reservations increasing production plans minimize wait Model 3 reserve $35,000 long-range all-electric vehicle reservations Tesla hired Apple’s OS security expert connected cars hacking risk automotive industry IT security connected cars hacking risk Tesla IT security team Chris Evans head Google’s Project Zero team of hackers Google zero-day vulnerabilities /

Thursday 7 April 2016

Phone cameras – the great leap forward



Two Leica cameras in Huawei’s P9 phone – exploded view
Credit: tjfer.com

Some time ago, I predicted that the future of photography would be very large pixel-count-sensors with digital zoom. My predictions included: “... expect a consumer camera producing 10 mp images with an 8x digital zoom inside ten years.”

A number of companies are working on making this happen well inside 10 years.

What I missed, is that multiple small sensors (pixel count & physical dimensions) combined with clever software can synthesise large-pixel-count &/or large-format, sensors.

One implementation of synthetic-sensor cameras is the Light L16 camera, which combines 16 cameras, each with phone size sensors, to emulate the performance of a full-frame SLR with a 40+ megapixel sensor & 35-150 mm zoom. All of this fits into a package the size of a 6" phablet phone, but twice as thick, with no protruding lens.

Also in development, synthetic-sensor cameras for smartphones. 2 x phone-cameras, one a typical phone-camera, the other a longer focal-length black & white. Cameras & software synthesise the capabilities of a phone-camera with 5x optical zoom.

First-to-market with a synthetic-sensor camera – Huawei. Their P9 phones incorporate two Leica cameras, one a conventional phone camera, the other black & white, for improved definition & low-light performance.

http://www.wired.com/2016/04/huawei-p9-leica-dual-cameras/

And what of the point-&-shoot camera? Existing phone cameras are the only camera many people own. The rapid expansion of phone-camera capabilities we will see in the next couple of years will only accelerate this trend.
/ Huawei Leica unveiled rumored new P9 P9 Plus smartphone two primary cameras on the back dual-camera flagship phone long-term technology partnership new phones unveiled press event available first in Europe London smartphones design Huawei’s previous P Series smartphones finish shell aluminum metal rounded corners 5.2-inch FHD full high definition 5.5-inch AMOLED display most interesting detail pair 12-megapixel cameras back side backside both phone models cameras co-engineered Huawei Leica Chinese phone-maker German optics company dual cameras lens lenses designed P9 two large sensors sensors new 1.25um Sony IMX286 chips captures RGB information monochrome sensor superior light sensitivity lens aperture f/2.2 field of view 27mm equivalent full frame 35mm equivalent dual-LED flash on board though optical image stabilization missing shortcoming black and white synthetic-sensor camera synthetic-sensor camera synthetic sensor camera synthetic sensor camera sensor colour sensor color sensor working together capture more light more detail photographs photos Huawei monochrome sensor captures 300 percent more light photos shot with the phone brighter backgrounds better contrast clearer images two sensors operate in wide-aperture mode extra depth of field background blur attractively bokeh cameras refocus a frame after fired off a shot dual lenses autofocus mechanism faster laser-assisted focus system close-up shots objects dedicated sensors contrast focusing objects farther away smartphone dual-camera 3D features camera two lenses refocusing options refocusing variable aperture well-respected leader in photography Leica optical expertise smartphones chips smartphones Huawei Kirin 955 octa-core system-on-a-chip USB Type-C connector fast charging P9 six colors 32GB storage 3GB RAM 64GB memory 4GB of RAM microSD slots optional 128GB of additional storage Press Touch Huawei Apple’s 3D Touch interface Force Touch larger P9 Plus stereo speakers integrated IR universal remote function very small camera interface pro mode make manual adjustments ISO adjusted shutter speed white balance beauty filters HDR panorama night shots time-lapse slo-mo slow-motion slow motion watermark light painting audio notes document readjustment options monochrome mode, too black and white effect filters third-party camera apps monochrome dedicated Leica sensor dramatic gorgeous black and white picture deep blacks awesome contrast /

Wednesday 6 April 2016

Million Mile Light



Million Mile Light captures energy from the runner’s motion
Credit: Million Mile Light/battery free/werd

Million Mile Light is a safety light for runners to make them visible to other road users at night. Because it captures energy from the user at each stride, it doesn’t need batteries. Ever.

Although, a million miles does sound a trifle ambitious ...



http://www.werd.com/33906/million-mile-light/

Manufacturer’s web site
https://batteryfree.com/
/ powered by motion kinetic energy Million Mile Light 30-lumen LED safety light runner run running runners step stride flashes pulse of light keep you safe weighs 1.5 ounces never needs a battery /

Tuesday 5 April 2016

Who killed the petrol car?*



Tesla Model 3
Credit: Popular Mechanics

With over $10 billion in pre-orders & over $250 million in deposits accepted (effectively an interest free loan) for the Tesla Model 3, within days of first accepting deposits, Elon Musk’s Tesla Motors may be in the process of doing just that.

http://reneweconomy.com.au/2016/tesla-rivals-software-may-kill-petrol-car-soon-2025

India, Norway & the Netherlands are legislating to make it happen.

http://reneweconomy.com.au/2016/india-joins-norway-and-netherlands-in-wanting-100-electric-vehicles-72869
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* “Who Killed the Electric Car? is a 2006 documentary film that explores the creation, limited commercialization, & subsequent destruction of the battery electric vehicle in the United States, specifically the General Motors EV1 of the mid-1990s.” – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Killed_the_Electric_Car%3F

Buy the DVD at: http://www.whokilledtheelectriccar.com/
/ response Tesla Motor Elon Musk killed the petrol car on track response mixture those prepared to imagine the future read the signs of change focused on short-term issues meeting production schedules reducing battery costs immediate future of the Tesla share price those who simply didn’t want to know oil industry making predictions seeking capital electric vehicle EV nuclear industry This is bullishit most prominent nuclear advocates still clinging to the old centralised energy model Musk has killed the petrol car Stanford University’s Tony Seba academic predicts that fossil fuels coal oil be redundant by 2030 Seba RenewEconomy latest developments at Tesla huge response sneak preview new Model 3 rollout General Motors Chevy Bolt confirm predictions accelerate demand incumbent industries auto oil sectors new internal combustion engine cars will not be on sale by 2025 anywhere in the world internal combustion engine buses trucks tractors either graph Clean Disruption book forecast declining cost electric vehicles battery storage costs plummet release Chevy Bolt Tesla Model 3 around $US35,000 put developments ahead of the curve high-performance EVs will cost less than the average internal combustion engine ICE car within five years they will be competing with low-cost Buicks 100 years auto industry high performance big bucks car with better performance than a Porsche cheaper price than a Buick electric vehicles cost 10 times less than internal combustion engines to charge electrons are easier to move than petrol diesel solar powered charging stations will deliver refills at zero marginal cost maintenance significantly cheaper international combustion engine has hundreds of moving parts electric vehicle less moving parts negligible maintenance costs Internal Combustion Engine 17-21 per cent efficient electric motor is 90-95 per cent efficient EV 5 times more energy efficient than the ICE car cheaper to transmit electrons electricity molecules atoms gasoline diesel energy costs/mile 10 times cheaper for EVs local conditions electricity vs petrol costs vary widely depending taxes transmission costs subsidies industry protection market energy cost per mile for EVs 5 times cheaper than energy costs for ICE cars predictions 200-mile range 320kms EV cheaper than the ICE alternative huge fuel maintenance savings GM Bolt Tesla Model 3 market 2017 tipping point disruption point would make no financial sense purchase ICE vehicle average vehicle buyer EV cost curve 2025 all new vehicles will be electric median new ICE car in the US now $US33,000 EV cost curve predicted end of the ICE vehicle era end of the ICE car era prediction by 2025 all new vehicles will be electric cars SUVs trucks buses tractors anything that moves on the ground with wheels digital cameras disrupted film cameras same dynamics vehicles predictions validate targets India’s roads minister all cars to be electric by 2030 policies Dutch ban on internal combustion engines 2025 redundant success Tesla meet production targets individual ownership of vehicles blazing a trail FoxConn making EVs Ford plans invest $US4.5 billion in electric vehicles mobility company GM investing mobility services business autonomous cars Google Apple investing heavily technologies Tesla master plan Morgan Stanley Tesla future EV deliveries service free charging delivering mobility /

Monday 4 April 2016

Fully Charged now on crowd funding site Patreon


Robert Llewellyn is an English actor, comedian & writer best known for his portrayal of the robot Kryten1 in the hit TV sci fi comedy, Red Dwarf 2 & as presenter of Scrapheap Challenge.3 More recently, he has been producer & presenter of Fully Charged, a YouTube series about electric vehicles & renewable energy. In 6 years, he has produced 190 episodes of Fully Charged.

Finance over those 6 years has come from energy companies, manufacturers & Robert Llewellyn’s own pocket. Now he’s asking for viewers’ support through the crowd funding site Patreon.



You can support Fully Charged at https://www.patreon.com/bobbyllew?ty=h

More about Robert Llewellyn & Fully Charged

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/fullychargedshow

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FullyChargedShow/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/bobbyllew

Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Llewellyn
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1 Kryten, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryten

2 Red Dwarf, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Dwarf

3 Scrapheap Challenge, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrapheap_Challenge
/ electric vehicle EV car motorcycle electric motor battery lithium ion LiIon lithium iron sulphate charge recharge /

Sunday 3 April 2016

New 3D printing technology – faster – stronger – higher



Credit: carbon3D/3D Printing Pin

carbon3D printers pull prints out of a pool of liquid resin. Completes prints 25 to 100 times faster, without the directional weakness that characterises conventional 3D prints.



http://www.3dprintingpin.com/carbon-3d-presents-clip-revolutionary-layerless-3d-printing-technology/

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-04-01/this-company-does-3d-printing-at-a-speed-no-one-else-can-match
/ Carbon 3D carbon3D new innovative approach 3D printing take 3D printing technology to new heights rapid development 3D printing repeated 2D printing technology barriers prevented using it on a large scale barriers layer surface created printer head adds fused filament small layers on top of each other problem printing speed current 3D printers take a long time print a small model barrier for mass production specific model product new technology developed Carbon 3D called Continuous Liquid Interface Production CLIP revolutionary technique light oxygen grow objects from a pool of liquid resin printing shape layer-by-layer using plastic filaments /

Saturday 2 April 2016

Tesla Model 3 – pre-orders approaching $10 billion – updates



Tesla Model 3
Credit: Tesla/Car & Driver

Update:

Update:

__________

10 hrs ago

Using the earlier estimate of average selling price:
$42,000 x 232,000 = $9.744 billion

20 hrs ago
/ live streaming Tesla Model 3 unveil event on Tesla.com beginning at 8.30pm PDT March 31st reservations Model 3 worldwide two ways to make a reservation queue visit your local Tesla make a reservation online Tesla.com live unveil starts 8:30pm PDT March 31st 8:30 pm PDT 31 March 2016 3:30 am Friday 01 April 2016 GMT Tesla model 3 III electric car mass market car electric vehicle EV /

Friday 1 April 2016

Tesla Model 3 event (video) – update 2


● rear wheel drive standard
● optional Dual motors for 4 wheel drive

● Tesla signature strong acceleration – base model 0-60 mph in less than 6 seconds – “We don't make slow cars.”

● EPA rating at least 215 miles in the smaller of 2 battery packs
● 15" information screen in landscape orientation
● Autopilot hardware in all cars
● Autopilot safety features in all cars
● “Seats 5 adults comfortably.”
● Frunk

● “More interior room than any internal combustion car of the same external dimensions.”

● Supercharger access standard
● fixed glass, openable glass, & metal roof options
● predominantly steel construction, some aluminium
● common parts with Model S – “Almost none.”

“These are minimum numbers, we hope to exceed them.”

Short version (3:20)


Tesla's own coverage (22:43)


Update 11 April 2017 – Unfortunately, the informative discussion between the driver & passengers in the video originally below was replaced with music. Check this:



Notice the oval steering wheel & lack of instruments in front of the driver in the demonstration vehicle. Hopefully, there will be something more ergonomic in production.

Update 11 April 2017 – it’s become obvious that there won't be an instrument cluster in front of the driver. With the benefit of hindsight, the engineer driving in the video above, was pushing the advantages of the centre screen hard. Notice too, the speed display in the top corner of the centre display places it conveniently for the driver.

All of which leaves only one question: Why haven't you paid your deposit yet?
/ live streaming Tesla Model 3 unveil event on Tesla.com beginning at 8.30pm PDT March 31st reservations Model 3 worldwide two ways to make a reservation queue visit your local Tesla make a reservation online Tesla.com live unveil starts 8:30pm PDT March 31st 8:30 pm PDT 31 March 2016 3:30 am Friday 01 April 2016 GMT Tesla model 3 III electric car mass market car electric vehicle EV /