on 07-08-2012 19:08
Check out this recent innovation of an ultra-thin and utterly flexible battery by a team of Korean scientists.
This may revolutionize future gadgets... Imagine a tab that you can easily fold and put it in your pocket? Would you like to have a flexible gadget like that? What other features do you think may appear in future gadgets?
on 09-08-2012 00:08
on 09-08-2012 00:08
I think Samsung have a flexible screen already so lookout for a new very bendy phone in the future!
on 09-08-2012 00:11
on 09-08-2012 00:11
I hope it's more flexible than my debit cards, I still manage to go through a couple a year with sitting on my wallet in my back pocket! Only the RBS ones though
on 09-08-2012 00:13
on 09-08-2012 00:13
Extra thin plastic huh?
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on 14-08-2012 14:56
on 14-08-2012 14:56
@Abs wrote:
@perksie wrote:Extra thin plastic huh?
You sound like it's the worst invention ever I was expecting a bit more motivating, actually
No, I love the battery, it's just jonsie's rubbishy credit cards I was talking about.
I think there will follow a totally flexible tablet and more portable devices where rigidity is a drawback.
on 16-08-2012 23:38
@jonsie wrote:I hope it's more flexible than my debit cards, I still manage to go through a couple a year with sitting on my wallet in my back pocket! Only the RBS ones though
Is it just me or do cards not last like they used to? I suppose we do use them more now more than ever, but the chip on mine is knackard. The blimmin' thing doesn't even work in some shops, often I have to leg it from the checkout to the cash machine to pay for my shopping, I wouldn't mind but it's only a few months old.
on 16-08-2012 23:43
on 16-08-2012 23:43
I think they just make them out of recycled pop bottles. Mine all tend to crack around the chip, I don't think I've ever had one that's expired naturally. Rbs think my present one will last me to 2017!
on 16-08-2012 23:48
on 16-08-2012 23:50
on 16-08-2012 23:50
I have 4 or 5 cards, no money but plenty of cards