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Title: Wysips layer may keep your phone always on.
Post by: ideus on Wed, 25 February 2015, 09:33:21
If this new layer fulfils the promise to be transparent, unobtrusive, and cheap, future phones may run forever with no need for recharging.



Title: Re: Wysips layer may keep your phone always on.
Post by: tp4tissue on Wed, 25 February 2015, 09:37:44
how much power per sqr inch
Title: Re: Wysips layer may keep your phone always on.
Post by: ideus on Wed, 25 February 2015, 09:41:51
how much power per sqr inch


Reports available show that current power is just enough to keep the phone on standby. Nothing more yet promising.
Title: Re: Wysips layer may keep your phone always on.
Post by: ideus on Wed, 25 February 2015, 09:42:58
Anyone can educate me in how to embed a youtube link? The icon above does not work, nor standard html code.
Title: Re: Wysips layer may keep your phone always on.
Post by: tp4tissue on Wed, 25 February 2015, 09:44:21
Anyone can educate me in how to embed a youtube link? The icon above does not work, nor standard html code.

according to hoff,  imbed only works in specific browsers.. 
Title: Re: Wysips layer may keep your phone always on.
Post by: ideus on Wed, 25 February 2015, 09:45:51
Anyone can educate me in how to embed a youtube link? The icon above does not work, nor standard html code.

according to hoff,  imbed only works in specific browsers..


God tip, I will try my hate/need internet explorer.
Title: Re: Wysips layer may keep your phone always on.
Post by: jdcarpe on Wed, 25 February 2015, 10:46:40
Anyone can educate me in how to embed a youtube link? The icon above does not work, nor standard html code.

You need to remove the 's' from https.

Also, in your browser, you need to allow mixed media content by clicking on the shield in the address bar. And it may only work in Chrome, not Firefox.
Title: Re: Wysips layer may keep your phone always on.
Post by: ideus on Wed, 25 February 2015, 12:48:11
Anyone can educate me in how to embed a youtube link? The icon above does not work, nor standard html code.

You need to remove the 's' from https.

Also, in your browser, you need to allow mixed media content by clicking on the shield in the address bar. And it may only work in Chrome, not Firefox.


Thank you for the explanation, I will try it later.