Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts

Sunday, September 15, 2013

iPhone 6 May Have Solar Charging Capabilities?


       According to analysts, Apple's patented solar technology could be seen in the iPhone 6. In February 2013, Apple has also received patents for its innovation in using solar panels in mobile devices, such as the iPhone 6. The technology would have an integrated touch sensor with a solar panel. This technology allows Apple to "stack-up" touch sensors on top of solar cell layers. The electrodes that would be featured on the integrated panel can be used for collecting solar energy and for sensing on a touch sensor array.
       In terms of hardware, the iPhone 6 is expected to have a quad-core processor with an A7 chip. A 2 gigabyte RAM along with the iOS 7 operating system will enhance the performance of the smartphone. The camera is also expected to be a better quality featured on the iPhone 6 for Apple fans.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Dutch engineer students get ready to compete in the 2013 World Solar Challenge




Young engineer students from all over the world are busy getting ready for lift off for the 2013 World Solar Challenge that is to be held in Australia from Oct 6-13. The conditions for the competition influence teams to invent and build the most efficient and unique looking vehicles that stand out. As many of you know, the vehicles will require many solar panels for them to be operational on the road. Therefore, being able to compete with other teams will require some creativity involved while in the process of having it mechanically possible.


“The project started with the first ideas in March last year, we wondered why there was no car yet that is practical, comfortable and drives purely on solar energy,” Lex Hoefsloot, team manager Solar Team Eindhoven, told the News.





Sunday, March 31, 2013

13 yr old invents solar tree bringing him into the spotlight


A young boy named Aidan Dwyer invented a solar powered tree structure mimicking the patterns of leaves and had submitted his project to the Young Naturalist Awards, a national contest run by the American Museum of Natural History, and came out to be one of 12 winners. It had all started 2 years ago when he went hiking with his parents and gazed at the trees all around him wondering if the tree's could resemble a way to generate and improve solar energy. Using the Fibonacci sequence to simulate the patterns of leaves on a tree, he assembled a solar collector with solar panels arrayed like leaves and compared the output to traditional flat solar panels manufactured today and resulted with Aidan's solar structure to be more efficient. Like a superb scientist, Aidan is constantly seeking mistakes and uplifting his design to be flawless. Keep your eyes and ears open for updated news towards the development of his brilliant invention and ongoing success.