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OnePlus X-Ray Vision Mode Can Trap You!!

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One Plus Technology, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer based in Shenzhen introduced their latest model of smartphone series OnePlus8 Pro. The Device comes with a 6.78-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1440x3168 pixels and has an aspect ratio of 19.8:9. Based on Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, it has a 8GB of RAM and  runs on Android 10 OS. Powered by a 4510mAh non-removable battery, the OnePlus 8 Pro supports wireless charging and proprietary fast charging.   This was a small snapshot about OnePlus 8 Pro features. The phone was a descent flagship buyer and had all the testimonials certified for a OnePlus brand. But the controversy spiked up when many users faced privacy problems with the device. The phone had a unique feature of X-ray vision mode.   What is X-Ray Vision?     X-Ray Vision is a technology which will help users to look inside each other. Yes this ...

Now the Wasted Energy Will Charge Your Mobile Phones and Laptops – A Sustainable Approach for Future Prosperity:

The physicists at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) came up with a potential alternative energy source for charging household electronic gadgets with the help of T (Terahertz) waves. T waves are electromagnetic waves with high frequency produced by human bodies, WI-FI signals and all other inanimate object around us. These rays were earlier considered to be a waste of energy as there was no way to capture and convert them for charging purposes. The researchers at MIT initiated a visionary plan to convert these T waves into a form of electricity for powering household electronics. Graphene an allotrope of carbon was mixed with Boron Nitride, to understand the atomic behavior. The incoming T waves scatter the electrons inside the graphene, skewing their motion in a single direction, as a direct current (DC). The researchers have published their practical observation in the journal Science Advances and have teamed up with the experimentalists to turn this into a phy...

Rhode & Schwarz brings out a lifetime solution for bumpers – Automotive Industry scaling to new heights:

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Image Courtesy: Rhode & Schwarz Randomes (brand emblems) or bumpers are cased inside a protective cover with automotive radars mounted over it. The radars are invisibly integrated behind bumpers in order to attain signal transparency. The Lohnert Elektronik, a leading specialist in custom test benches were looking for a reliable solution for losses in radars. High losses reduce the maximum range within which a radar can detect the obstacle.   Rhode & Schwarz quickly came up with an intellect solution to detect obstacles in order to prevent such marginal losses. The R&S QAR (Quality Automotive Randome) tester is an ideal R&D tool for identifying, measuring and analyzing the capabilities of the radar with scientific image processing. As Lohrent Elektronik integrates this technology into their legacy tester device, thus covering the entire test cycle with less than ten seconds. The radar signals operate usually in the range of 77 and 79 GHz bands (E band)....