Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Ever Purse - A purse that charges your mobile phone

Purse that charges your mobile phone

Now you can charge your mobile phone by just putting it in a purse.  To charge your mobile phone,  you simply need to slip your phone into the charging pocket inside the purse.   Whether you are in the office or out of station,  the Everpurse will keep charging your mobile all day long.  When you come back to home, simply drop the Everpurse on the white charging mat for wireless charging!    So what is this Everpurse?:  Let us read something about the new purse that charges your mobile.


About Everpurse - purse that charges your mobile

27 years olkd  Chicago entrepreneur Liz Ormesher Salcedo has invented the 'Everpurse', the purse that charges your cell phone while on travel.   You simply drop your mobile into the pocket of the purse and it gets charged.  The Liz Ormesher Salcedo has developed the technology while working as a social worker where she regularly found her mobile phone running out of battery.  It was a big problem for her when mobile runs out of battery and so she looked for a solution and invented the Everpurse.

 Salcedo ahd her husband Dan who is a serial entrepreneur started experimenting with off-the-shelf parts of an electronic store and finally made the first prototype of Everpurse.   Now they have orders to make 1500 purses.

The Everpurse powers up when placed on a wireless charging pad, and holds a charge of two iPhone batteries when fully charged.  Salcedo said that the technology can easily be modified to hold even more charge.  For $600, you can have your existing purse fitted with Everpurse technology which they will sew into the lining of your bag by hand.

At present, Everpurse is compatible with iPhone 4, 4S and 5 as well as Samsung Galaxy S3 and will be expanded to work with more types of phones.

For more details about Everpurse please visit   Everpurse Website.

Bacteria discovered that can produce Gold


A bacteria has been discovered by scientists which has the ability to withstand huge amount of toxicity and is the key to create 24 carat gold.

Researchers at the Michigan State University found bacteria "Cuprividus metallidurans" which can grow on massive concentrations of gold chloride or liquid gold, a toxic chemical found in nature.  They fed the bacteria huge amount of gold chloride, mimicking the process they believe which happens in nature.  In a week's time the bacteria transformed the toxins and produced a gold nugget.


India's heaviest Satellite GSAT-10 launched succesfully

GSAT-10 - India's heaviest satellite launched successfully

GSAT-10 is India's heaviest and advanced communication satellite was successfully launched from Europe's spaceport in French Guiana in South America on 29th September, 2012.

GSAT-10 would augment telecommunications, DTH broadcasting and Radio navigation services.  GSAT-10 is 3400 Kg. at lift off is the heaviest satellite till now built by ISRO.  

 The GSAT-10 was launched by Ariane-5 rocket.  The Rocket blasted off from the launch pad at 2:48 AM (IST) and first injected European satellite ASTRA 2F into orbit followed by GSAT-10.

 GSAT-10 is expected to be operational from November, 2012 onwards with a design life of 15 years.