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One UI 4 (Android 12) starts rolling out on Samsung's Galaxy A series

Samsung has begun updating its Galaxy A series smartphones, starting with a model that was overshadowed by the 5G-touting Galaxy A52. ....

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Amazon Fire TV is going beyond Jeep vehicles, coming to more cars in 2022

Amazon is bringing Fire TV to more Jeep, Ford, and Chrysler vehicles this year, after first launching the interface on Stellantis' Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer in late 2021. ....

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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Engineers invent power bank energized by water - 焦點

MEMBRANE: The gadget is bendable, can be repeatedly used, immediately generates power, is environmentally friendly, highly efficient and capable of continued outputBy Wu Po-hsuan and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter and staff writer, with CNA ....

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Engineers invent power bank energized by water

Taiwanese engineers have invented a bendable water-enabled portable power bank a device that generates power from a few drops of water.
The gadget, which last month received the Future Tech Award, utilizes membrane technology to generate electricity from water, a team from National Taiwan University of Science and Technology said in Taipei yesterday.
Yeh Li-hsien (葉禮賢), a professor of chemical engineering at the university, said that the technology was inspired by the circulatory system and the growth rings of trees.
As water drops vaporize, the membrane of the device makes use of capillary action to move the water molecules and ions, Yeh ....

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