Sunday, 2 November 2014

The windowless plane set for take-off in a decade..!!


UK developer working on replacing heavy aircraft windows with uber-light smartscreen panels to cut fuel consumption and slash air fares



It is a glimpse into the future that will inspire wonder in some people but perhaps strike terror into the heart of the nervous flyer: a windowless plane that nonetheless allows passengers to see what’s going on outside, as well as checking their email and surfing the net.

In a vision of what the next generation of commercial aircraft could look like in little more than a decade, windows would be replaced by full-length screens allowing constant views of the world outside. Passengers would be able to switch the view on and off according to their preference, identify prominent sights by tapping the screen or even just surf the internet.

The early-stage concept for the windowless plane, based on technology used in mobile phones and televisions, hails from the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI), an organisation with sites across north-east England that works with companies to develop new products. It imagines how large, hi-definition, ultra thin and lightweight displays could form the inside of the fuselage, displaying images of the exterior from cameras mounted on the plane’s exterior.



But the real ambition echoes a constant quest in the aviation industry: how to reduce weight, which would cut fuel consumption, thereby bringing down fares. According to the CPI, for every 1% reduction in the weight of an aircraft, there is a saving in fuel of 0.75%.

The idea came about after discussions about how printable electronics, in which the centre specialises, could be used. “We had been speaking to people in aerospace and we understood that there was this need to take weight out of aircraft,” said Dr Jon Helliwell of the CPI. By putting windows into a plane, the fuselage needed to be strengthened, he added, and by omitting them in favour of walls of screens on panels, the fuselage would be lighter.

“Follow the logical thought through. Let’s take all the windows out – that’s what they do in cargo aircraft – what are the passengers going to do? If you think about it, it’s only really the people that are sitting next to windows that will suffer.”

These futuristic plans would involve screen panels reflecting whatever view of the outside the passenger wanted, changing in accordance with the direction of their eyes.



The screens would be made using organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) – a combination of materials that give out their own light when activated by electricity. The problems with the technology involve price and their sensitivity to moisture, which means they are generally encased in inflexible glass, mostly in mobile phones and televisions. The key development, said Helliwell, would be flexible OLEDs, which would allow the creation of screens suitable for an aeroplane. Electronics company LG recently posted a video of an 18-inch (46cm) screen which bends and contorts while the images on screen are broadcast uninterrupted.

“What would be great would be to make devices based on OLEDs that are flexible. We can make transistors that are flexible but if we can make OLEDs that are flexible, that gives us a lot of potential in the market because we can print OLEDs on to packaging, we can create flexible displays,” he said.

The CPI is one of seven bodies under the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, an umbrella group which receives government funding to drive growth in manufacturing. Part of the way the CPI operates is to identify challenges in industry – such as the windowless plane – and develop ways to overcome them, according to Helliwell.

Using £35m worth of advanced equipment in its Sedgefield facility, the CPI says it working on technologies to advance flexible OLEDs and tackle problems of cost and durability.

This could lead to the development of the OLEDs and the windowless plane, but could also be used in “smart packaging” for medicines or food which would contain information that could be displayed on a mobile phone.

One of the first steps in developing OLEDs is a mask which helps treat eye disease among people with diabetes. The device from PolyPhotonix, which was developed at the CPI, aims to stop the breakdown of blood vessels during sleep as a result of the disease. Using the device, the eye is fooled into thinking that it is daytime, when there is not the same problem with blood vessel breakdown.

The concept for the plane, said Helliwell – letting passengers see outside while allowing a lighter fuselage – followed discussions with the aerospace industry. The idea of having the displays lining the inside of the plane could become reality in 10 years, after other “building blocks” in the development of OLED are completed, he added. “We are talking about it now because it matches the kind of development timelines that they have in the aerospace industry.




“So you could have a display next to a seat if you wanted it; you could have a blank area next to a seat if you wanted it; you would have complete flexibility as to where you put [the panel screens]. You could put screens on the back of the seats in the middle and link them to the same cameras.”
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Friday, 24 October 2014

PK Official Teaser..!!

Hi Friends do watch this one of the best teaser ever seen in my life...
Aamir Khan rock extremely hilarious eagerly waiting for the movie till that time watch the Trailer



PK is an upcoming Hindi comedy-drama family film directed by Rajkumar Hirani, produced by Rajkumar Hirani, Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Siddharth Roy Kapur and Screenplay by Abhijat Joshi, Rajkumar Hirani, Aamir Khan and Sreerag Nambiar.[1][2] It stars Aamir Khan as the eponymous lead, with Anushka Sharma, Sushant Singh Rajput, Sanjay Dutt and Boman Irani appearing in supporting roles. Hirani has stated that the film will be a satire on "Hindu gods and godmen".[3][4][5] The film has a scheduled release date of 19 December 2014




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Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Watch The ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ Teaser Trailer..!!!

The preview for the “Avengers” sequel, which Marvel officially released on YouTube following an unexpected leak on Wednesday (October 22), has everything: Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Black Widow, a creepily slowed-down version of “I’ve Got No Strings” from Disney’s “Pinocchio” — EVERYTHING.


Well, except for Mark Ruffalo’s shirt. Watch the teaser trailer below.



Marvel also took to its verified Twitter account on Wednesday night to tweet the superhero action film’s official teaser poster.

In it, a mechanized “A” glows with a foreboding red light over a black background. Two words are engraved into the letter: “ASSEMBLE 2015.”



Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron” was written and directed by Joss Whedon. The film stars Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo and Scarlett Johansson, among others, and it will hit theaters in May 2015, putting an end to Marvel Phase Two (and all this anxiiiiiiiety).
  


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Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Man Drills A Carrot And What He Did With It Will Leave You Speechless...!!

Guys this is really interesting...!!!
Carrot can be a musical instrument do Watch..!!

Linsey Pollak is well known all around Australia as a musician, instrument maker, composer, musical director and community music facilitator.




Have Fun Bub Bye

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Thursday, 9 October 2014

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Why Not Sleep With Friend..!!

Someone knew that was going to happen that's why one amendment was created.why dont u find out what the caps lock/shift key is and never press it again after turning off that electronic item.not sure if saying we should sleep with friends or not.

 
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Thursday, 2 October 2014

This Is How Much Force It Takes To Bend The iPhone 6..!!

Last week Apple released a statement in response to the #bendgate hysteria: “With normal use a bend in iPhone is extremely rare and through our first six days of sale, a total of nine customers have contacted Apple with a bent iPhone 6 Plus.”

Still, people are understandably pissed off. They waited in line for TWO WHOLE DAYS just to get a soon-to-be-deformed phone. Right?

Wrong! Bending the new iPhone models isn’t as easy as it looks in all those YouTube videos. Watch the report below to find out exactly how much force it takes to bend your fancy new phone:


Consumer Reports tested out six smartphones — the iPhone 5, 6, and 6 Plus, the Samsung Galaxy Note, the LG G3, and the HTC One (M8). The iPhone 6 and HTC One bent first at 70 pounds of force. I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty sure my jean pockets aren’t THAT strong. Maybe everyone’s just wearing superjeans or something, I don’t know.

The Samsung Galaxy Note was the strongest of the bunch and didn’t deform until 150 pounds, but it’s worth noting that the iPhone 5 didn’t bend till 130 pounds.


Moral of the story: Your phone is probably fine. #Bendgate is all in your head. And if 70 pounds of force just happen to brutalize your phone, Apple will replace it for you as long as the phone passes inspection  no harm, no foul.



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Sunday, 14 September 2014

Orkut is going to Close on Sep 30 2014...!!


Remember Orkut, the first social networking site we ever used?

The race to get more scraps, writing testimonials for others, stalking our crushes through their profiles... it brings back yesterday's memories.


Orkut officially shuts down on 30 September, 2014 and here is a video of a few Indians logging into their account one final time. The memories of #OneLastLogin are priceless.

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