Thursday, January 8, 2009

4G (Fourth-Generation Technology)

4G is the abbreviation of the fourth-generation technology. This term is generally used to refer to the development of mobile phone technology. 4g is the development of 3G technology. The official name of this technology 4g the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) is the "3G and beyond."
4G system will be able to provide a comprehensive IP solution where voice, data, and multimedia messages can flow to the user at any time and anywhere, on average data is higher than the previous generation. No formal definition for 4g. However, there are some ideas intended to 4g, namely: 4g will be IP-based system is fully integrated. This will be achieved after the cable and wireless technology can dikenversikan and able to generate speed 100Mb/detik and 1Gb/detik both in and outside the room with premium quality and high security. 4g will offer all types of services with prices. 4g each handset will have a direct number IP v6 has the ability to interact with the Internet telephony-based Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). All types of radio transmission, such as GSM, TDMA, EDGE, CDMA 2G, 2.5G will be used, and can be easily integrated with the radio in operasikan without a license, such as IEEE 802.11 in the 2.4GHz frequency & 5-5.8Ghz, bluetooth and wireless. Integration of voice and data in the same channel. Integration of voice and data applications SIP-enabled.

Hawk Concept : Single Seater Vehicle with Honda RC51 V-Twin 999cc Engine

The vehicle concept vehicle by Alex Hodge is surely an eye candy. This single-seater vehicle is something that suits today’s urban needs. The beauty named ‘Hawk’ is powered by Honda RC51 V-Twin 999cc engine has a top speed of 233 kilometers per hour and has three 19inch lightweight alloy wheels to support it which are in turn equipped with both rear and front disc brakes so its best of both worlds be it driving in the fast lane or stopping in a hurry. The concept of course ensures that the rider is safe considering the protection provided thus giving the comfort of a car and the cruise of a bike. Go ahead and own the roads.

Future Technology

Future technology is what scientists and others dream up first, then work hard to make a reality. Future technology encompasses many different areas from nanotechnology, science and medicine, computers and many other specific areas such as space tourism, future cars, future weapons and many areas of which people have not dreamed yet.
Future technology may be thought of as either leading edge or "bleeding edge" technology in that this cutting edge is not without its trials and tribulations. For instance, for investors, pouring speculation money into future technology may not yield results for decades if ever.
Money on future technology may be wasted in the eyes of some who decide that caution is the better part of valor. But, for a few mavericks, the payoff is in the project itself, and not necessarily in the economic payoff.
A few people get to have their cake and eat it too when it comes to future technology. The likes of Bill Gates and Steven Jobs are a couple of examples of those who have poured time, money and effort into future technology and have been paid handsomely when this technology has gone mainstream.
Nanotechnology is a hot topic in future technology right now. Chemistry, applied physics, materials science, electrical and mechanical engineering are all hip deep in the future technology of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
A couple of other areas of interest in future technology are future cars and future weapons. The Discovery channels now has programs on each one of these areas with a growing number of viewers interested in what the future holds.
Future cars may be hydrogen cars, electric cars, hybrid, solar or flying cars or cars not yet conceived on the drawing board or 3D computer animation program. Fuel cell vehicles are a hot topic right now, but the future is uncertain and there is much room for speculation on which technology will take root in the years to come.
Future weapons are also of great interest to many. Not only are people want to know about such large subjects as America's interest in developing a new hydrogen bomb, but only non-lethal and less lethal weapons of the future. Some of the future weapons can send a heat pulse to disperse and angry mob or emit a beam to freeze a person in his or her tracks.
The only certainly about future technology, however, is that it is uncertain. The realm of future technology is the realm of possibilities. What is possible? What is on the drawing boards now? How long will it be until these great ideas become mainstream reality? These are burning questions many people want to know and we will attempt to answer as many of these questions as we can through this website.