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Robot that could solve a rubik’s German technology company Infineon staged
the record attempt at the Electronica trade fair
cube less than a second in Munich this week, as a way to highlight
its self-driving-car technology. The company
provided one of the Sub1 Reloaded robot's
microchips.
"It takes tremendous computing power to
solve such a highly complex puzzle with a
machine," Infineon said in a statement. "In
the case of 'Sub1 Reloaded,' the power for
motor control was supplied by a
microcontroller from Infineon's AURIX™
family, similar to the one used in driver
assistance systems."
Sub 1 Reloaded robot that can solve in
0.637 seconds!
Microsoft – 3d for everyone
Ideas are always driven by a spark of
Solving a Rubik's Cube is an impressive feat
inspiration. Imagine how powerful if we have
by itself, but now, a robot can do it in record
something that anyone to move their ideas
time, cracking the 3D puzzle about 10 times
from their imagination to their screen and out
faster than the human who holds the world
into the world. That’s what now Microsoft
record.
tries to achieve. Some weeks before
In just over half of a second (0.637 seconds), Microsoft unveiled their vision for bringing
the Sub1 Reloaded robot made each side of 3D to everyone — making it easy to capture,
the Rubik's Cube show a single color. This create and share in 3D.
breaks the previous record of 0.887 seconds
With the introduction of powerful and
achieved by an earlier version of the same
amazing Microsoft Surface Studio desktop,
machine using a different processor.
now the company is revamping the body heat, or any heat dissipating objects that
technology to bring the 3d reality to everyone. create temperature differences from their
surroundings can be used to charge the
capacitor.

Microsoft Paints and Powerpoint in 3D!


Technology that uses body heat
to charge gadgets
You could soon power wearable devices No Chargers! I am Hot: Let me charge
using just your body heat, without any the phone!!
external power supply or battery
replacement. Researchers have developed a
new concept of electrical energy storage A self-healing wearable device
Thermally Chargeable Solid-state
Supercapacitor. Professors in University of California,
San Diego have found a device that heals
"This is the first time that it has been itself. The device uses highly magnetized
discovered that a solid-state polymer ink to make the wearable that heals itself
electrolyte can produce large thermally when it’s broken, by sticking itself back
induced voltage," said Choongho Yu, together and allowing the current to keep
flowing. Joseph Wang of UCSD's Nano
professor at Texas A&M University. "The
engineering lab published a paper about
voltage can then be used to initiate an
the invention in Science Advances.
electrochemical reaction in electrodes for
charging."

The supercapacitor works by converting


thermal energy into electrical energy and then
Finally, I found a wearable that
storing it in the device. For example, human
I can use!

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