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2008 In Technology Wednesday, December 31, 2008 - Iddo Genuth Home >> Articles >> General Technology
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2008 was a year packed with new technologies, innovations and discoveries - from a new billion-color display to advanced electric cars making their first appearance on the market. In this summary, we have gathered some of the most unique stories covered by TFOT this year in computing, robotics, nanotechnology, renewable energy, defense, transportation and personal electronics.
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Computing
TFOT followed the development of the new USB 3.0 standard, which will be about 10 times faster than USB 2.0 and is expected to reach the market in 2010. TFOT also covered several display technology related stories including a 6 MegaPixels display developed by the Belgian firm, Barco, a one billion-color display developed by HP, and a 6-D display technology developed at MIT.
Since our extensive look at the future of electronic paper in 2007, TFOT has continued to follow the development of this remarkable technology and in 2008 we looked at several advances in this area including a carbon nano-tube color A4 e-paper developed by Samsung Electronics and Unidym, Plastic Logic’s E-Newspaper concept, and our comprehensive review of the French company Bookeen e-reader - the Cybook Gen3 e-Book.
Gadgets
Among some of the other gadgets covered by TFOT in 2008 you can find Pandora’s gaming console, Nike+ Sportband, Casio EX-F1 – 60fps Camera and the world's largest digital picture frame.
Robots
In 2007 TFOT covered a unique robotic arm and an advanced robotic air-ray ballonet, both developed by the (highly innovative) German company Festo. In 2008 TFOT covered two new robotic creations from Festo – the robotic flying jellyfish and the Airacuda - artificial fish, both demonstrating magnificent animal-like movement in water.
Nanotechnology
More recently we looked at a Chinese flexible, transparent nanotube-based loudspeakers technology that could have interesting applications in the display market and potentially reduce the size of speakers in mobile devices in the future. Another nanotube related story published by TFOT in July introduced a chemical detector made out of carbon naotubes, developed by researchers from the Rice University.
Green Technology
We also covered several other renewable energy technologies in 2008 including “giant rubber snakes” that could harness the power of waves, developed by researchers at the University of Southampton and dubbed “Anaconda”. In October, we looked at hydrogen-producing bacteria which could provide a clean energy source and is currently under development at the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and North Carolina State University (NC State). We also looked at an improved way for creating hydrogen using a special cobalt phosphate catalyst developed by researchers at MIT. A further advancement in the field of hydrogen production was achieved by researchers at Argonne National Laboratory in the US and Kingston Process Metallurgy (KPM) in Canada, who developed a new process for Extracting hydrogen from unrefined oil.
Many fully electric vehicles were also covered by TFOT in 2008 including Milner Motors' ElectriCar, the Norwegian TH!NK Ox and the U.S. super electric sports car - the Tesla Roadster, which apparently still needs some work.
Transportation
We also covered some innovative flying vehicles including the GEN H-4 – Personal Helicopter, the Individual Lifting Vehicle, the L15 –Autonomous Airship, and the Velocity Aircraft, developed by a Florida based company as a DIY personal aircraft.
We covered several safety related topics in 2008 including Ford’s blind spot mirror, Audi's new supercomputer being used to improve the safety of the company’s future cars, Nissan’s upcoming Collision Free technology, and finally the European Commission’s decision to dedicate a frequency for smart vehicle communications systems developed to reduce car accidents.
Defense and Security
We also covered some advanced defense and military related technologies including DARPA’s future super scope, the latest Airborne Laser Fire Control Test conducted by Lockheed Martin at the Edwards Air Force Base in California, as well as the destruction of the rouge satellite by a missile fired from the U.S. Navy AEGIS warship in February. |
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