Archive for May 16, 2008
Q2: Do u record the TV shows
question of the day : do u record the TV shows
Watching the TV shows for once is what everybody do, but are you among those who likes to record there TV shows and watch them when ever they feel like watching. If yes post ur comment as “yes”, if no post ur comment as “no”, and if there are any reasons as well u may also add them
- YES
- NO
Spreadable Electronics
Spreadable Electronics: OLEDs and Solar Cells Sprayed From a Can
Imagine being able to dip a brush into a bucket or spray a wall with paint and have an instant OLED screen or solar panel. The term “far-fetched” comes to mind, but according to Mitsubishi Chemical and Sumitomo Chemical, this is a very real possibility. The companies are currently working together on two different versions of a “molecular soup” that can be applied to a surface and dried to a thickness of 100nm—creating either a solar cell or OLED screen in the process. Plus, the solar charging properties of the compounds means that there would be no need for a traditional power source. When applied to a surface, the OLED screen could run under the power that it generates for an indefinite amount of time. It could even be applied to the back of cellphones to provide a constant charge. Again, this sort of technology seems seriously out there, but the researchers believe that they can have a working prototype up and running within two years. I’ll believe it when I see it.
NYU student creates virtual girlfriend, she’s only 2D
Created with lonely people in mind, Drew Burrows’ INBED is an “infrared-sensitive” light projected virtual girlfriend. A sexy brunette, she’s got about three tricks up her sleeve—and she does all of them from a supine position. Kiss her on the cheek when you slide into bed and she’ll bury her face in the pillow. Hmmm, that sounds wrong. She moves into a spoon position if you’re on your side, and snuggles up beside you when you’re on your back. Cute.
There are, however, two drawbacks to Drew’s invention, which he was showing off at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program Spring Show at Tisch School of the Arts: first, she’s only 2D, and second, she’s fully cl*****. Some guys may want to wait for version 2.0.

