Wednesday, August 01, 2012

How will the Battery Charge our Future


This article was originaly posted at Howzzit.com.


As technology advances, one of the basic components of a machine that has changed the most is the battery. Whether that’s a car battery, a phone battery, a laptop battery, or batteries in many household items — the trend is to provide longer lasting life and a smaller, lighter battery. So what will the future of batteries be?

The Future of Automobiles and the Role of Software


This post was originally published on CravingTech.


It is hard to think of an aspect of life which hasn’t been affected by software.


The automobile industry is far from an exception, with software likely to play a pioneering role in defining the next set of advancements. This article explores the present status of software in this realm and what it heralds for future cars.

Telemedicine: The Future of Medical Care


 This article was originally published in www.UnTwistedVortex.com


With current technology making the impossible possible, we see more and more invention in the world of medicine. Imagine getting your vitals taken with an app on your smart phone then sending your vitals to a specialist center within the matter of seconds. The possibility for connection, access and communication become expansive. Telemedicine is the newest and latest medical technology hybrid to emerge. Our generation will have the exciting position of seeing the present and the future butting up against each other as telemedicine alters the way medicine is practiced. What is telemedicine and will it become the future of medicine in every way?

Friday, July 27, 2012

Technorati listing

We have recently listed our blog in Technorati

Is Our Future Several Feet Under? (Part 1)

Let’s face it - life began under water. That automatically makes one suppose that life is more easily sustainable beneath water. While people would naturally be uneasy about it, there are actually plans and designs - even construction - going on, for underwater habitats.

So what are underwater habitats? These are structures completely or partially beneath the water level in which people can live for extended periods, maybe all their lives, and carry out most of the basic day-to-day activities, such as working, resting, eating, visiting the toilet, and sleeping. All while surrounded by marine environment.

Many underwater habitats have been designed, built and used around the world since the early 1960s. Mostly always they were used as research centers, or exploration base, but most of these lacked regenerative systems for air, water, food, electricity, and other resources. However, recently some new underwater habitats allow for these resources to be delivered using pipes, or generated within the habitat, rather than manually delivered. Well, some are actually built for tourism and recreation!

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Introduction

Dear all,


This is to be my first post in this blog, the Spinning Planet which is all about new things... future technology, renewable energy, future living, latest one-of-a-kind gadgets, environment modification, greens, marine living etc. -- you name it. I look forward to make this the best information zone about these subjects.