New cell phone technology could make Rhianna a reality
A new cell-phone invention that could be used in cell phones such as upcoming the iphone 3.0 (or, perhaps, any similar phone) could turn science fiction into a reality. Rhianna could be right there with you.
According to the Voice of San Diego James Buckwalter, a University of California, San Diego, researcher, showed an invention last week. The assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at UCSD’s Jacobs School of Engineering developed the new signal amplifier for the silicon chips used in cell phones.
With the amplifier, iPhones will be able to handle 10 to 100 times the bandwidth and signals.
The snappy titles is ‘cascaded constructive wave amplifier’ and will let you have decent-quality video over your iPhone. As in Rhianna on a swing. (The swing is missing. Space is at a premium.)
Buckwalter said ‘instantaneous remote visual interactions (teleconferencing) will be movie quality.’
Larry Larson, chairman of the Jacobs School’s electrical and computer engineering department said, ‘I would have to say that in the history of this field, there have been four or five innovations, and this may be the sixth.’
A great invention, sure.
But do you want your boss sitting directly in front of you in high quality color.
Rhianna, yes. (And that is her at the top of the story.) My bossknow.
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