Thursday, April 22, 2010

Activeion Spray Bottle

Being Earth Day and all, I thought it might be a good idea to talk about an emerging technology that is earth-friendly. The Activeion spray bottle takes everyday tap water and transforms it into ionized water that is germ-destroying. Unlike normal cleaning sprays, the Activeion spray bottle does not emit harmful chemicals into the atmosphere, that can destroy the ozone. These everyday cleaners are also often bad to inhale. Ionized water has been used in restaurants and hotels for years, but has never been available commerically. I think the Activeion spray bottle could revolutionize the way we clean. It could replace all cleaning chemicals that we spend hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on a year. This product could replace brands that we have known for years, such as Windex or Comet. I wonder what other forms of ionized water could be developed. I know that personally, as a person with allergies, cleaning agents often bother me. Using a product, such as the Activeion spray bottle could completely change the way I clean. http://www.gizmag.com/activeion-ionator-water-as-disinfectant/14865/

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Car2go

This week's blog is not so much about an emerging technology, but more of an emerging program. The Car2go is a program that was tested in Austin, Texas. It is pretty much a fleet of cars are placed throughout the city and available for immediate rent from Car2go members. A member can go outside, find a Car2go parked in public parking, swipe their card in the scanner placed on the rear of the car, and then hop in and drive away. The driver can then park the car in either a public parking spot or a designated Car2go spot and go on with their life. The car is then available for another Car2go member. The trial went very well in Austin and the full program will be implemented in the near future. When I first read about this program, I can think of several possible problems with the program. However, the trial went well and the program is developed to be like one in Germany that has been very successful. This really promotes the idea of sharing a car and cooperating with other community members. It could potentially cut down on the number of cars on the road, help with traffic, and just be convenient for busy people. It would be so convenient to be able to just find a car on the street, hop in it, drive it, and not have to worry about gas, maintenance, and paying for parking. I can only imagine what other similar programs will be developed and implemented in larger cities in the near future.http://www.car2go.com/

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Smartphones saving lives?

Today, I read on gizmag.com about a new technology that would be embedded into a smartphone and could possibly detect toxic chemicals. This technology is being developed by America's Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate. The article says that the chip would cost less than a dollar and could detect toxic chemicals in its' direct vicinity. It would then alert its user to the chemical. It absolutely amazes me how we are becoming more and more reliant on our mobile devices. It is hard for me to even grasp the idea that all of this technology has emerged over the past decade. When I was little we did not even have cell phones for everyday use and now they may be able to save your life by detecting a toxic chemical. My first thought of this was carbon monoxide poisoning. While growing up, my friend's family barely escaped their house when there was a carbon monoxide leak. Due to the gas being odorless, families must rely on detectors to warn them. Although their detector was faulty, they luckily heard the hiss of the leak and contacted the fire department. Now, just by having my Blackberry sitting in my home could alert me to an emergency that I was unaware of. I cannot even imagine what other kinds of smartphone detectors this could open the door for. http://www.gizmag.com/homeland-security-cell-all-initiative/14773/

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Fully-Compostable Chip Bag

Yesteryday, SunChips introduced the world's first fully-compostable chip bag. The bag will completely compose in just 14 weeks. It took SunChips four years to develop this bag. I think that SunChips is a great company with a lot of corporate responsibility. First of all, they use solar energy to help produce their product. I think this is something that other companies should be looking into. I also think it is something that SunChips should advertise more. I do not think that people realize this is why they are called SunChips. Now, they have come up with this compostable chip bag. I am curious as to how long it will take for this bag to be seen on the market. I think it may increase the price consumers are willing to pay for their product. Knowing that the product you are buying does not hurt the environment is definitely a plus. http://www.sunchips.com/healthier_planet.shtml

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Augmented Reality Windshield

GM and Carnegie Mellon have collaborated over the past 10 years and are finally making a breakthrough with the Augemented Reality Windshield. The windshield is a whole new kind of heads up display. My grandpa has a heads up display in his Grand Prix that I absolutely love. While driving, you can see your speed and any other vital information that is normally displayed in the dash. This new windshield would do things such as highlight landmarks, obstacles and road signs. The goal is to improve safety and navigation. I could see this working very well with built-in GPS. My only concern for this technology would be whether or not it would be distracting. The first time I drove my grandpa's car, I was definitely distracted by the small display. I cannot even imagine the whole windshield being a display and things lighting up. I feel that this technology would take all kinds of sensors in the car and would be very expensive. However, it could warn you when you were breaking traffic laws and of oncoming dangers. It should be interesting to see how this technology takes off. http://www.sunchips.com/healthier_planet.shtml

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Skinput

This past week I gave a presentation on Skinput. This new technology allows your body to be turned into a touchscreen interface. Skinput uses an armband to project a display screen and it tracks the vibrations in your arm. It was developed by Microsoft and researchers at Carnegie Mellon University. The Skinput uses a series of sensors to track where a user taps on his or her arm. They are hoping for the next generation of Skinput to be a wristwatch, however neither the armband nor the wristwatch are currently consumer products. This technology is just now being developed. I find this technology to be very interesting because it may give us the opportunity to sync all of our electronic devices into a touchscreen on our arm. One researcher even played Guitar Hero using the armband and playing on his arm. The only potential problem I could see with Skinput is with the combining of all of a person's electronic devices into one armband, it would be very easy to steal a person's identity by stealing their armband or wristwatch. Besides this concern, I could see this being very useful and prominent in the future. http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/04/19/microsoft.skinput/index.html

Sunday, February 28, 2010

The Baby Emotion Detector

Every baby has several different cries. After time and practice, a mother can usually tell what kind of cry a baby is producing and what exactly the baby wants or needs. Yet, this takes time and can often be frustrating for new mothers. While researching online, I found an article for the Baby Emotion Detector. According to gizmag.com, "Japanese scientists claim they have developed a statistical computer that can analyze the differences in a baby's cries. So, future baby monitors could be capable of alerting parents that their child is tired, hungry, needs a diaper change, or is in pain." I find this absolutely amazing. I feel that this would allow for healthier, happier babies. It is like a device that allows babies to communicate with their parents. I feel that this could greatly improve healthcare of children. I know that my parents have told me stories of me being an infant and I was sick and they did not know it. It is amazing to think that a device could decipher all of this for new parents. Can you imagine a world without crying, screaming children at restaurants? For some reason, this possible emerging technology reminds me of Nano Pets, the toys we played with as children. The small devices that told you if your digital pet was hungry or tired and what you needed to do for it. http://www.gizmag.com/baby-emotion-detector/14326/