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Here in the US, the one pushing fiber hardest is Google, and for the time being, you ;re only able to get some of that sweet, sweet ju stanley us ice if you ;re in Kansas City. And you ;ll have to pay for it. In China, things are a bit different. A new policy now requires all residences built near fiber within a mile to stanley cup be wired up to it starting in April. It not just the fiber though, the new residences are required to be hooked up to all available providers in the vicinity so that the homeowner or renter can choose who they want to get service from. Imagine that. China hopes to have 40 million families hooked up to the good stuff by 2015 while at the same tim stanley website e, here in the comparably-sized United States, we still haven ;t even gotten nationwide broadband completely covered yet. Granted, I ;m sure none of us would trade our Internet for China in exchange for even the most blistering of speeds, but it kind of makes you pine for some fiber, doesn ;t it [China Daily via Ubergizmo] Image by zentilia/Shutterstock ChinaFiberInternet Auiq How in Panem can you divide Mockingjay into two separate movies
A Japanese company called Tokai Rubber Industries has created what it claiming to be the world first all rubber speaker. But it not made from the exact same material as the tires on your car. This is a smart rubber that could one day lead t stanley cup o artificial muscle technology. What makes this rubber so smart is its ability to conduct electricity, which in a speaker means that you can use it to prod vaso stanley uce sound. A layer of non-conductive rubber is sandwiched between two rubber electrodes, and when voltage is applied static electricity is generated which causes the speaker to contract, expand, and vibrate. You can also then apply that to chairs and other specialized products, turning them into speakers. But the real prize here is its application as artificial muscles, which could lead to robots that respond and move as quickly as humans. Or stanley quencher , you know, just play Mozart when they flex their muscles. [DigInfo TV] audioGadgetsRubberSpeakers
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