Monday 17 June 2013

A Pair Of Shorts Can Now Charge Your Mobile Phone



Bangalore: Now, even a pair of shorts can charge your Smartphones. As per Sun reports, Scientists have developed a pair of Power Shorts which can store energy to charge mobile phone on the move. An average person wearing them and going for a stroll can generate enough energy to charge a battery for four hours.


This mechanism happens with the help of the fabric which turns walking energy into electrical power. While a person walks, the gaps in the clothes are squashed together and the energy created is then used to power mobiles.


In a move to help people at outdoor events, scientists teamed up with Vodafone to develop this cool technology. According to Christian Cull, Director of Communications at Vodafone, "Our ambition was to create a practical but exciting solution to the charging-related issues experienced by many at outdoor events. We hope that people harness the power in their pocket to keep them chatting and texting throughout their entire festival season”.


In the same line, along with the shorts, scientists have also developed a sleeping bag that charges your phone while you sleep. The mechanism works quite similar to shorts, but instead of movement, it turns body heat into battery life for phones.
After a nap for eight hours the Recharge Bag can store enough energy to power your mobile phones for the rest of the day.

Intel's New Atom Chip To Power Smart Phones, Tablets

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Bangalore: Global chip maker Intel Corporation has designed and developed a new Atom microprocessor in 22 nanometer (nm) to power a range of smart phones and tablets for higher performance with less power consumption, a company official said Thursday.


"Our forthcoming Atom chip and Silvermont micro-architecture will accelerate mobile computing of smart phones and tablets to enrich user experience," Intel Asia-Pacific product marketing manger George Chacko said at a preview of the latest devices here.


Noting that the mobile device ecosystem in India was evolving rapidly with lot of innovation, Chacko said increasing product localisation would drive greater differentiation.


"We are committed to invest in new chips and architecture to accelerate next-generation mobility through smart phones, tablets and other wireless devices," he said.


The new Atom processor platform, codenamed 'Clover Trail', delivers higher performance with low-power and long battery life to compete with popular Android mobile phones, developed by global search engine Google on Linux open-ended operating system.


"The new processor will enable user to experience faster and smooth web-browsing and watching high definition movies on smart phones without a glitch with over nine hours of battery life," Chacko pointed out.


Similarly, the Silvermont micro-architecture has been designed and optimised with Intel's 22nm System on Chip (SoC) and three-dimension tri-gate transistors.


"The Silvermont micro-architecture testifies our design and process technology to enhance performance and power efficiency of tablets, as our quad-core SoC doubles their computing capability,"