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    #101
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Only as an app in current mobile phones....
    the app simply controls (user interface) the hardware that actually tune on the frequency of radio broadcast so transistor radios are very much alive in cellphones

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    #102
    wireless charging is the future.

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    #103
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    "made in usa" ?

    but hey! when was the last time you saw "made in west germany" on a new purchase?

    Germany is the 2nd largest exporter next to China. So many things are Made in Germany.

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    #104
    Mga wired headset ma obsolete na rin the future.

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    #105
    Quote Originally Posted by admiral88 View Post
    Graphene replacing li-ion and li-po batteries. According to what i've read so far, it can be as thin and as flexible as a sheet of paper, i-charge lang for a few minutes, pwedeng gamitin for hours...wow! Imagine its limitless application!
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post


    Yes,- there has to be a jump in technology for batteries.....

    Compared to the current applications, battery technology is still in the middle ages...

    OT:

    Miniature flux capacitance, for starters- anyone?

    Or, a self contained matter-antimatter dilithium-regulated power source?

    20.9K:lotsocoffee:


    This is sooner than we have expected.


    "Samsung heralds a new Graphene production breakthrough that could have a huge impact on the future of mobile devices and wearable technology.

    Graphene has been touted as a miracle material for some years now, and understandably so. It's 100 times better than silicon for making processors and is stronger than steel yet thinner, lighter and more flexible.

    Therefore it has the potential to revolutionize electronic device design. However, until now, trying to produce the material in commercial quantities led to the creation of a material devoid of all of these benefits.."

    ...read full article here:

    https://ph.news.yahoo.com/bendable-p...162159035.html

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    #106
    i think the next thing will be wearable technology.

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    #107
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    "made in usa" ?

    but hey! when was the last time you saw "made in west germany" on a new purchase?
    Our car lamps are "Made in Germany".

    BTT, the year 2020 is just too close to obsolete current technologies. Our telecoms are still running more than a decade old 2G. Wi-max may be gone though. Windows XP will be history.

    Our PCOS voting system may be obsoleted without even using it to the fullest.

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    #108
    siguro mapapalitan na rin 'yung mga lumang desktop keyboards...



    :electricf:

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    #109
    ^hirap niyan, di mo feel ung keys. Kelangan mo pang tignan everytime.

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    #110
    Yung current way ng pag manufacture ng cellphone if ever maging successful ang Project ARA

    Project Ara DIY modular phone teased ahead of conference

    Google's modular smartphone is making progress. The company has released a video showing how far Project Ara, its attempt at creating build-it-yourself, highly customizable handsets, has already come ahead of its initial developers conference on April 15.
    https://ph.news.yahoo.com/photos/pro...807-slideshow/

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