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Great presentation, Chuck! Look forward to our interview on Saturday 27 April on TNTRadio.live, full details on the upcoming interview at the link below, and the interview will be embedded there, too! techadvice.life/2024/04/26/talking-tech-tv-show-saturday-27-april-with-chuck-grotte-visual-ai-artist-dj-vj-and-more/
I still don't understand what is being sold here. I'm a blue collar worker and all of my lawn care devices are cordless. Perhaps a comparison video using a Stihl rechargeable cordless push mower that uses a 36v lithium ion battery pack. One 36v battery lasts about 40 minutes and then I have to swap batteries. So I bought 2 batteries with my mower. AKA, instead of a computer generated video, a comparison video using real products in an actual work envirnement...
Hi Taser, I just saw a video from Zapbatt which showed their battery charging to full in 15 mins, that won’t explode if damaged, and which lasts for 15,000+ charging cycles, not 500 to 1500. Cordless tools are one of the markets this battery will be seen in this year, and it will revolutionise rechargeable batteries as we know them. The creators have partnered with Toshiba and are commercialising this as we speak. You’ll see these batteries later this year and you’ll be amazed. I can’t wait for my phones, laptops, e-scooters, EVs and more to be powered with this battery tech. Check out Zapbatt.com and keep an eye out for actual products with these batteries this year. The video they made above was from a couple of years ago, but commercialisation is here. Exciting stuff - you will get those comparison videos you want soon - I’ve seen some behind the scenes stuff and it is amazing! Next week on www.TNTRadio.live at 4.30pm AEST Wednesday 10 April 2024 you can watch me interviewing the founder live. No idea what time zone you’re in but if you’re up you can even call in and ask questions of the founder live to air. TNTRadio is now a TV network, too. Anyway - much more to come, and soon. I can’t wait!
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A complete waste of technology. Every dog owner at some point wishes their dogs were smarter, or more capable. We accept their limitations. Make a robot that looks like a dog, but can clean counters, take out trash, or serve an purposes other than emulating a dumb animal.
I had my applepencil ihad 2 one is like a short one and a large one and i could use the large one to use and idk how to use the short one and after 5 months my ipad and apple pencil the first one got stolen and now i got a new ipad but yeah it feels incomplete
I wouldn't buy an EV, rebate or no rebate for the following reasons. Some insurance companies won't insure them or if you can get one to underwrite a policy for you, it's going to cost you a whole lot more than an ICE. EVs go through tires more often and those tires are more expensive as they're specifically made to handle the extra weight of an EV. The traction battery is very expensive to replace if you have to pay for it yourself outside of a warranty claim. Also the depreciation on an EV seems to be a lot higher. Lack of proper public charging infrastructure and the length of time it takes to recharge one. Sure I may be paying a little each week for fuel and perhaps servicing every 6 months, but as long as the car is reliable and there's no catastrophic mechanical failure those are relatively small outlays over a long period of time.
The market represents the people, and the market will vote with its wallet. I’ve read reports there’s a glut of EVs in the US, but I don’t think that’s the case here. My car is a petrol car, don’t yet make enough to buy a new car, EV or otherwise. Anyway BYD is doing all they can to popularise EVs in Australia, hope the upcoming Dutton govt accelerates Nuclear energy so we have a giant surplus of inexpensive electricity to charge all the EVs coming to market and to offset the cost of EV-class tyres, etc :-) For now, there’s still plenty of fossil fuel petrol, we thankfully don’t live in the world of Mad Max yet! :-)
@@AlexonTech It's true what you say, the market represents the people and the market will vote with its wallet. One thing I've noticed though is that governments, not just ours, like to artificially manipulate the market by forcing people to buy such things as EVs. They do this by introducing legislation and emissions targets which then puts restrictions on the sale of ICE vehicles. It should be up to the people to decide what they want to drive, not the government. It's also true what you say about EVs building up on dealer lots in the USA. That's because EVs were only initially taken up by wealthy early adopters, who were Tesla fans. Now all that's cooled the more Joe averages are standing back and saying they're really not prepared to change to an EV.
It’s true that the government does manipulate the market, for sure - we haven’t had truly free markets on this planet for a long, long time. All of that said, it’s a shame we didn’t go down the electric car path decades ago (despite the Detroit Electric) because a lot of these issues would have been solved by now, but it is what it is. The boffins are working on improving the tech, the batteries and more as fast as they can. Here’s my video interview with Charlie Welch from ZapBatt, which is battery tech thar solves many of Li-ion’s problems - it charges to full in 20 mins, the battery charge cycle lasts 25,000+ years, it has the benefits of solid state batteries without being solid state, and the cost continues getting cheaper. Please let me know what you think! techadvice.life/2023/10/12/video-interview-zapbatt-the-next-gen-safe-rechargeable-battery-with-long-lifespan-that-fixes-lithium-ions-problems-is-real-and-in-production/
Not yet, www.revr.tech is the place to go to find out when they will be commercialised. Especially if Alexander Burton wins the global Dyson award, but even if not as he is already the Australian winner, this tech looks certain to be made real and commercialised around the world - I’d love to get one, too!! :-)
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This video is from 6 years ago, it was for an app called Telstra Messaging for Android. Looks like it never took off, Telstra is an Australian company like AT&T. Google has a thing called RCS in its messaging app that you can turn on for similar features, meanwhile Messages on iPhones can offer group messaging and other features, and so can apps like Whatsapp