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read morePublished on: January 03rd, 2018
Wouldn’t it be amazing if your shattered cell phone screen could heal itself? With a new polymer stumbled upon by a University of Tokyo student, the idea is more possibility than wish. And when it comes to your cell phone’s battery, are you getting the most life out of it as possible, or unknowingly draining your power? The answer may surprise you.
Lastly, check out the article about using Public Domain sites for downloading TV Programs, books, movies, etc., all legally, then curl up with a cup o’ Joe, tea or hot chocolate, and a great book, while we await warmer weather.
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Do you know how to get the most out of your smartphone’s battery? It’s not by keeping it 100% charged, or running it down to 0% before re-charging. Check out this article and get the longest life out of your phone’s battery.
Charge up your battery knowledge here
Source:
Antonio Villas-Boas, You’ve been charging your smartphone wrong, businessinsider.com
Does that look familiar?
If this has this ever happened to your phone or laptop, then you might be interested in this ground-breaking self-healing polymer glass created quite by accident by a University of Tokyo student. A little late for my phone, which got run over this past summer, but who knows, maybe my next phone will heal itself!
Read all about the discovery here
Source:
Catalin Cimpanu, Discovery of Self-Healing Polymer Could Lead to an End of Brittle Screens, bleeping compluter.com
You have the technology. We have the links. To what? To help you enjoy an “endless amount of (legal) public domain content on the internet” guilt-free and legally.
Books! Movies! Audiobooks! TV programs! and much, much more.
Read the full article here, and take advantage of all the great links!
Know your rights (and wrongs) by checking the FAQs at:
and reading up at
Source:
Dan Ackerman, Free for all: how to find free (and legal) books and movies, cnet.com
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