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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Phones With X-Ray in near future,The Future Is Closer With X-Ray For Phones

        CellPhones With X-Ray in near Future
Who would think that our cellphone will be a X-ray in near future. But true is that our cellphone will really become a effective X-ray tool that will facilitate to identify our health problems. Our amazing technology always articulate the truth that technology is bless not curse.


Google glasses were just the beginning of futuristic dreams coming true, or at least trying to become reality. According to USA Today, a couple of researchers from University of Texas are exploring X-Ray vision for mobile phones…I've already started to feel like Superman!

X-Ray vision sounds great and promises to surpass AMOLED touchscreen, but I'm afraid it will be insanely expensively and we will have to wait at least one year for the public release. Similar to Google Glass project, few data are certain. For instance, we were told by the American newspaper that a team from Analog Center of Excellence has designed a chip, which would allow phones to see through walls, wood, plastics, paper and other objects.

Impressing, but seeing is the only the possibility offered by this new technology? Who is the mobile operator or manufacturer buying this innovation? I dare to ask myself all these details, since I have a feeling that Google wants the X-Ray vision for its glasses to be complete or Apple desires to improve the iPhone with something boosting the sales. Of course, Nokia, Samsung, HTC or Sony would also be very interested by this hit.
Coming back to the technical details, it seems that the magic is possible, thanks to a band on the electromagnetic spectrum called terahertz, which sits between microwaves and infrared. At this moment, the development team has taken into testing X-ray vision at a range of less than 4 inches and it seems that it works, according to their saying. In this case, it might be used even for the tiny Android watch created by Sony, so the list of possible customers becomes even more crowded.

I really want to know how the manufactures of X-Ray mobile phones will solve the issue of the potential invasion of privacy. If I have this gadget in my hangs, I would probably want to see what my neighbors do, which isn't quite ethical, so I'm waiting for the manufacturers to stop me.