Google`s Project ARA
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Google`s Project ARA
CQ Prize Giving 2014 TOP 9 Cover Illustration by Avdeep Singh Innovations of all Time The Superheroes of techonology Editor’s Letter, This is the PG edition so we have reviews of some very cool gadgets. We have filled this edition with people who have made a significant contribution to the tech industry and are known for their great inventions. You can also check the top 9 innovations of technology. Hope you enjoy this edition. EXCLUSIVE Google’s Project ARA 35 35 9 biggest innovations of all times The innovations which had maximum impact on humans 9 8 7 Apple iMac (1998) The first, or rather the last gadget in the list is the iMac which with its mind-blowing design, celebrated the return of Steve Jobs into Apple. Sony Walkman (1979) Before the Walkman, listening to your own music involved a plugged-in hi-fi or a giant boombox on your shoulder. Sony AIBO (1999) With AIBO, Sony demonstrated that the ideal pet of the future might well be an intelligent hunk of metal and plastic. 6 5 4 Nintendo Game Boy (1989) In the older days, kids couldn't wait till they were old enough to get their first two-wheeler. Game Boy changed that. Napster (1999) While the MP3-friendly media player Winamp appeared two years earlier, digital music didn’t truly take off until peer-to-peer download service Napster. Sony Playstation 2 (2000) Officially the best-selling console of all time, over the course of its 12-year lifespan the PS2 saw more classic games than the Wembley arch. 3 2 1 Apple MacBook Air (2008) The famously revealed laptop from a manila envelop by Steve Jobs set the bar for aesthetics in the laptop battle and it is still one of the best contender. LG G3 (2014) Where the G3 really shines - that amazingly sharp 2K display. It's bigger and sharper than those on any of its rivals, while fitting in a similar size body. The first of its kind. Apple iPod (2001) Apple makes existing technology work where others have failed. Apple didn’t invent the music player, but then iPod made it massive. Nov 2014 Prize Giving Edition | 2 PROJECT ARA - THE LAST SMART PHONE 4 things you need to know about project ara 1 Project Ara smartphones are composed of modules assembled into metal frames. P roject Ara is the codename for an initiative by Google that aims to develop a free, open hardware platform for creating highly modular smartphones. The platform will include a structural frame that holds smartphone modules of the owner's choice, such as a display, keyboard or an extra battery. It would allow users to swap out malfunctioning modules or upgrade individual modules as innovations emerge, providing longer lifetime cycles for the handset and potentially reducing electronic waste. A market pilot for Project Ara is scheduled for 2015 with a target bill of materials cost of $50 for a basic grey phone. The project was originally headed by the Advanced Technologies and Projects team within Motorola Mobility while it was a subsidiary of Google. Although Google had sold Motorola to Lenovo, it is retaining the project team who will work under the direction of theAndroid division. Project ARA isn’t the only gadget embracing the infinite tweakability of Modular Design. It’s an infinitely customizable phone. 2 Think of it as Android for hardware. Big shift from the current situation. 3 It won’t fall apart if you drop it. 4 The project involves some 3D printing breakthroughs. Nex band Tech & fashion usually combine about as well as a suit and baseball cap, but this charm bracelet hopes to pull it off with module for fitness tracking and phone notifications Nov 2014 PROJECT CHRISTINE The company showed off a fully modular, mineral-oil cooled system that would allow end-users to swap out components at the push of a button, drop in new hardware, align the modules and boom away with your new system. Prize Giving Edition | 4 THE SUPER HEROES OF TECH Photography is just a more powerful and detailed way of capturing light. Instead of capturing it on a single plane, freezing an image in time and space, a light-field camera also captures the direction in which light was moving. New Matter makes 3D printing easy at only $249, wireless connectivity and an online store full of cool designs that you can buy, customize, print, and share. The weight is unbelievable only 5 KG. That’s where Cota by Ossia comes in. The startup is the brainchild of physicist Hatem Zeine, who decided to focus on delivering wireless power in a way that was commercially viable, both for largescale industrial applications and for consumer use Now we’re not saying astronauts will ride the Silk Leaf into outer space, but it could hold the key to long-distance space travel. Melchiorri has managed to suspend chloroplasts (the bits of a leaf that turn the sun’s energy into oxygen) hardy synthetic foliage that could survive space and theoretically provide breathable air above the range of standard storage tanks. To infinity… Dave Hakkens has shown how a good idea combined with strong networking skills can make big waves without any investment.He created his concept for a modular mobile phone in 2013. Before he’d even graduated, it had 16 million views on YouTube and led to collaboration with Motorola’s Project Ara, which aims to develop an open-source hardware platform for smartphones. Now we have plug sockets with USB ports in them, there are only really two main sci-fi dreams that remain: flying cars and hoverboards. Aerofex’s Aero-X fulfils both, with the added bonus of being a little like Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder. On terra firma it’s a four-wheeled, twoperson buggy-type vehicle, but in flight it uses downward-facing fans to levitate up to 10 feet off the ground at up to 45mph. Nov 2014 Prize Giving Edition | 5 The people behind Internet And how they changed our Lives We may not be conscious about these people who changed the INTERNET Father of the Internet Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn The Father of Internet Vint Cerf, together with Bob Kahn created the TCP/IP suite of communication protocols- a language used by computers to talk to each other in a network. Vint Cerf once said that the internet is just a mirror of the population and spam is a side effect of a free service. Father of Email Ray Tomlinson Programmer Ray Tomlinson, the Father of Email made it possible to exchange messages between machines indiverse locations; between universities, across continents, and oceans. He came up with the “@” symbol format fore-mail addresses. Today, more than a billion people around the world type @ sign every day. Nov 2014 Inventor of WWW Tim Berners Lee Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. He wrote the first web client and server and designed a way to create links, or hypertext, amid different pieces of online information. He now maintains standards for the web and continues to refine its design as a director of the World Wide Web Birth of eBooks Michael Hart Michael Hart started the birth of eBooks and breaks down the bars of ignorance and illiteracy. He created the Project Gutenberg and was considered world's first electronic library that changed the way we read. The collection includes public domain works and copyrighted works with express permission. Prize Giving Edition | 5 NEYMAR Created in Corel Draw by Avdeep Singh Editor-In-Chief Mr. S Sriram Nov 2014 Designer(s) Abhay Nayar, Avdeep Singh Prize Giving Edition | 6
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