Not exact matches
This sucker could transform lives in so many ways it's not even funny: besides charging economy - altering
cellphones and giving children the ability to study after dark, it can help in areas
ranging from health (the kerosene lamps currently typically
used for night - time lighting are terrible on the lungs) to economics (kerosene can suck up 25 - 30 % of a family budget) to global warming (kerosene = carbon emissions).
It will replace the traditional vibrate function, and its diaphragm - like design allows it to respond much faster than the motors currently
used in
cellphones and produce a broader
range of frequencies, says Andy Chen of Artificial Muscle.
By contrast, whites tend to turn to a
range of digital devices when reading e-books: 13 % read e-books on
cellphones, but 18 % read e-books on tablet computers, 10 %
use e-book readers and 11 % engage with e-book content on desktop or laptop computers.
They can be
used with a wide
range of
cellphones, including iPhones, Samsung Galaxy, and more (NOT dual lens smartphones, though).
GPS: There are a host of GPS - based systems,
ranging from the RoamEO pettronix.com/products.php), which
uses a handset to track your pooch, to the Garmin GTU 10 (buy.garmin.com) and the Tagg Pet Tracker (pettracker.com), which link to
cellphone networks.