The global warming called for an environmentally friendly means of transportation, the electric car. Because a plug-in battery automobile powers an electric car, it has alleviated pollution “by having zero tail pipe emissions.” Today, the number of individuals getting an electric car is rising. This can be attributed to the fact that electric cars are less dependent on oil, and anyone who has it can definitely ditch the increasing prices of gasoline.
True, electric cars are trending upward. If you have been planning to go with the trend, here is a list of electric cars for 2011, as reported by car manufacturers, news sites, and blogs.
1. Chevrolet Volt
A real power, this electric car can run for up to 40 miles on a single overnight charge. But it can even go more! With a small gasoline engine, Chevy Volt can go for another 300 miles. The car does excellently with two 7″ diagonal LCD touch screens that display speed and battery power, Bluetooth wireless technology for your phone to stream music in your phone to the stereo, rear camera and park assist package, pedestrian-friendly alert, etc.
2. Nissan Leaf
This battery-electric car can run up to 100 miles per charge. Ideal for families of five and small circle of friends, Nissan Leaf allows you to “program navigation, charging and interior temperature remotely from your smart phone or computer.” There’s no reason not to include Nissan Leaf on the list when it is one the most-bought electric cars in the US today. In fact, if you’re planning to buy one today, you might just end up on the waiting list for 2011.
3. Fisker Karma
A plug-in hybrid luxury sports sedan, Fisker Karma can travel up to 50 miles of a single charge. Perfect for luxury sports car enthusiast who’s also an environment buff, Karma speeds over 125 mph and can go one to 60 miles an hour in just less than 6 seconds. Sure, Karma can freely take pride of its elegant packaging although for the environmentalists, Karma’s pride is its glass solar roof that keeps the car charged and keeps its interior cool and fresh.
4. Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid (PHV)
PHV is not another Prius, it uses J1772 plug for smart charging, which takes for just an hour and a half. At a full charge, Prius PHV can run up to 13 miles. It features a distinct dash display with graphic indicators for speed, fuel transmission and battery power.
5. Think Open
Great for urban environments, this electric car is based on Think City, which was introduced in the market last 2009. Although both Think Open and Think City has similar specifications (airbags, mp3 player, Bluetooth technology, ABS), Think Open takes on a different design–an open-top design. Think Open is right at a tight budget. It is one of the most affordable electric cars in the market today.
6. Tesla Model S
For those who wanted a Tesla at a reasonable price, Tesla Model S is the answer. Although a follow-up of Tesla Roadster, Tesla Model S assures cheaper price yet more powerful features. The Model S has an incredible electric range of 350 miles on a single charge. It features a 17-inch touch screen with 3G connectivity (for speed, battery power, control), GPS navigation, streaming radio, restaurant recommendations and movie show times. That said Tesla Model S provides luxury and comfort at once.
Other electric vehicles (EVs) that get in the list are: the best selling electric vehicle in Japan iMiEV, Coda, BYD, Wheego LiFe, and Smart Electric Drive.
While we’ve come up with facts about EVs trending this 2011, here are some things you must know about EVs that have created confusion among car enthusiasts. Here are the myths about EVs:
1. EVs take pollution out of the cities.
Not entirely, EVs do reduce pollution though. Some EVs still emit carbon although lesser than fuel-powered engines.
2. EV batteries wouldn’t last.
Although this is quite true, as surely, no carmaker will release an EV that can last for an “unimaginable” years, carmakers can assure you that EV batteries can last up to 10 years or more.
3. EVs can’t go far enough on a single charge.
Many electric vehicles today are designed to travel 50 to 300 miles on a single charge.
4. EVs are slow.
Carmakers are producing EVs that can speed up to 100 miles per hour or even more.
5. EVs are high-priced.
Like any product, EVs come in different prices. But one thing’s for sure: electric vehicles help you save money from spending on gasoline and maintenance on gas-guzzler.
Now, that these myths are busted, you’re ready to go! Pick your electric car now and have it reserved for 2011!
About the Author
This Article is written by John C Arkin from PrinterInkCartridges.PrintCountry the contributor of PrintCountry Articles. More information on the subject is at PrinterInkCartridges.PrintCountry.com, and related resources can be found at Mobile Vehicle Charger.
Sunday, 8 May 2011
Most Annoying iPhone Problems
1. Low Battery Life
Problem: One of the most common bugbears of the iPhone is that it’s battery runs out so quickly; browse Facebook, listen to a few tunes and send an email or two and suddenly you are in the red!
Solution: The best way to preserve your battery life is to switch off all of the apps and notifications that you don’t need, such as GPS, Wi-Fi and push notifications on useless apps until you need them. For more tips on how to improve your iPhone’s battery life, check out 5 Top Tips On How To Increase Your iPhone’s Battery Life.
2. Screen Is Easily Broken
Problem: I have lost count of the amount of times that I have dropped my iPhone and watched the flimsy screen splinter into a thousand pieces, knowing that I’m going to have yet another premium tacked on to my insurance bill. The price of having a wonderfully responsive touch screen is that it is very easily broken.
Solution: Get yourself a case. You need to protect your iPhone from the world’s elements, so invest in a tough one with a screen protector. Check out 5 Incredibly Stylish iPhone 4 Cases for inspiration!
3. Music Sounds Tinny On Loudspeaker
Problem: I really value the quality of sound production, so when my favourite tracks come blaring out of my iPhone with a tinny whine, it makes me want to scream! The inbuilt speakers are OK for playing basic app game sound effects but for pumping out the tunes, they’re just not good enough.
Solution: Invest in a decent set of iPhone speakers that will allow you to play your music as loud as you like with decent quality sound production. Try our 5 Great iPhone Accessories for Music if you are a music lover!
4. The Dictionary Won’t Learn New Words
Problem: Autocorrect is a fantastic setting if you are a sloppy texter like me, however if you want to use slang or ‘naughty’ words, the iPhone can often correct them to the wrong word!
Solution: There are many ways to try and trick your iPhone into learning new words, but if you want these words to stick, you’ve got to Google it. If you search for new words with Google in Safari it forces your iPhone’s dictionary to remember your ‘new’ words and will retain them forever. For more iPhone tips, go to iPhone Tips!
5. The Stock Ringtones Are Terrible
Problem: I have had the same ringtone for as long as I have had my iPhone and when it goes off in a shop, at least three other people go to answer their phones. This is quite funny, however the stock iPhone ringtones are so boring!
Solution: Check out TonePad, which allows you to create unique music ringtones for your iPhone in seconds.
6. Mail Archives Emails Instead Of Deleting Them When You Go To Edit
Problem: Ever since the 4.0 update to Mail where they got rid of the ‘Trash’ button, when I go to ‘Edit’, I archive emails instead of deleting them. Frustrating!
Solution: You can change the function of the ‘Edit’ button by going to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > “preferred mail account”. There you can toggle the Archive Messages to ‘On’ or ‘Off’. For more tips on your iPhone, go to iPhone Tips.
7. Google Maps Is Not Accurate Close To Your Destination
Problem: Google Maps is superb and it has helped me find my way home so many times that I literally don’t know how I coped without it. However, when I near my destination, the accuracy seems to fall to zero!
Solution: Use the Compass feature on Maps for a more accurate guide. Launch Google Maps and tap on the crosshair icon at the bottom left of the screen. This will make the blue dot display your current location on the map; then click the icon again and a triangle will appear next to the dot: this shows the direction on the map that the iPhone is facing, making it easier to navigate around!
8. Some Paid Apps Are Terrible
Problem: As part of my job, I have to test a lot of apps and what really irritates me is when I pay for an app that is complete crap and can’t get a refund.
Solution: Many apps have a ‘lite’ version that allows you to test them for free before you buy the ‘Pro’ version; this is a great way of ensuring that you don’t waste your money!
9. iPhone Operates Very Slowly
Problem: The first time that I used my iPhone I was amazed at how quickly it worked, sliding from screen to screen at my lightest touch. However, as I loaded more apps and music on to it, the response time for loading and calling became much slower, which is really annoying!
Solution: If you free up space on your iPhone, you will find that it operates much quicker. Upload all of your photos, music and rarely used apps on to your computer and allow your iPhone some room to breathe.
Best 2011 ipone apps
1. Instagram – By Burbn Inc, Updated 27th January 2011, FREE
Spearheading the recent social networking trend of sharing images rather than words is Instagram. This app allows you to take photos, enhance them with a series of effects, and seamlessly share them on social networking sites.What makes Instagram stand out from other photo-sharing apps is that it has effectively become a social network unto itself. You can build up a network of friends and contacts whose photos you appreciate within the app itself, making it a pure image-based social network.
Instagram is great for those wanting to (literally) share their visions with the world and track down people with similar outlooks. Instagram is certain to continue growing throughout 2011 as the relative anonymity of photo-sharing is proving to be a popular digital pastime.
2. Star Walk – By Vito Technology, Updated 4th January 2011, £1.79
Ok, so not everyone is interested in astronomy, but for those who are then this is a beautiful app to get lost in. Whether you just want to do some star-gazing, travel through time, or look at Meteor showers in deep space, Star Walk has it all.The great thing about this app is that it is accessible to astronomy beginners while also being useful for those specialised in the field. The Telrad feature allows you to measure angular distances between stars (not that I understand astronomy enough to know the purpose of this), and there is a considerable catalogue detailing objects in both deep and shallow space. All of this presented through an intuitive and sleek interface that never distances you too much from the wonders of space.
Star Walk received design awards in both 2009 and 2010. Its regular updates should ensure that it remains the most comprehensive, visually pleasing and enjoyable astronomy app to indulge in throughout 2011.
3. Schedulicity – By Schedulicity Inc
For the uninitiated, Schedulicity is a web-based service that allows individuals and small businesses to manage their appointments and schedules online.Now, the popular service has found its way to smartphones and tablet devices, allowing appointments to be managed from the palm of your hand. Edit client accounts, receive appointment reminders and organise you calendar whenever you like! Of course, this could spawn a generation of workaholics who, having their business in the palms of their hands, obsess over their schedules every waking moment of the day, but it certainly makes businesses more manageable. Everything you do in the mobile version will, of course, be streamlined with your web-based account.
Already recognised as an important trend in streamlining business operations and customer services, Schedulicity looks likely to catch on as an integral aspect of managing small businesses.
4. Blackstar – By Spacetime Studios,Release Date: Q2 2011, Price TBC
While a Massively Multiplayer Online game a.k.a. MMO is certainly not a must-have App for everyone, there certainly is a niche crowd of geeks who’ll be drooling over this one.Blackstar is the successor to the popular iPhone MMO Pocket Legends. However, while that was based on a world of elves and pixies, Blackstar takes place in a conflict-filled 41st Century.
Few details have been disclosed so far, except that the developers are promising that it will not be ‘content-light’ and that it will support just about every relevant technology out there (EDGE, 3G, Wi-Fi, 4G). It’s safe to assume that this will address the various issues raised with its fantasy predecessor, and reel in the sci-fi-geek masses.
5. Kindle – By Amazon, Updated 14th February 2011, FREE
So the Amazon’s digital-book-reading App has been around for a while, but 2011 will be a crucial year in finding out whether it will catch on on Apple’s devices. Its case will not be helped by the recent revelation that Apple have forbidden Amazon from providing web links for purchasing their books.
Politics aside, the Kindle App is probably the best book-reader App out there. It allows you to synchronise all your e-books between devices, meaning that as long as you have a device, you always have access to your books; stick in the mud that I am, I don’t see how carrying an actual book around is such a burden, but then this whole e-book craze seems to be catching on quite nicely so I’m obviously just wrong in my cynicism.Among the neat features on the Kindle App is the option to look up words on Google and Wikipedia and also tap words into an in-built dictionary. While 2011 seems destined to be a good year for the Kindle device, whether it will catch on with Apple’s devices is not so certain due to the recent changes to Apple’s terms of use. Either way, it will be an interesting year for the Kindle App!
6. Dead Space – By EA Mobile, Released 25th January 2011, £3.99
Most gaming enthusiasts will know that Dead Space is probably the most terrifying game to play on the big consoles. Naturally, this fear is hard to translate to the small iPhone screen, but that doesn’t stop it from being EA’s best mobile offering to date.
Dead Space looks and plays brilliantly, utilising the minimal interface of its big console counterparts. There is a plethora of brutal weapons, varied scenery, and the gameplay utilises the touch-screen very smoothly.At £3.99, Dead Space can be considered one of the more pricey iPhone games, but with a 5-hour storyline and some intense action sequences its price tag (which, let’s be honest, isn’t that high anyway) is perfectly justified.
7. CoPilot Live 9 Release date: Q2 2011, Price TBC
A relatively unexpensive Sat Nav App for the Facebook generation. The latest version of CoPilot is set to feature an overhauled interface and provides multiple routes to your selected destinations.Aside from these functional upgrades, CoPilot 9 will also feature an integrated Bing search engine made for tracking local businesses and services. And for those hopelessly addicted to the trivial activity of letting the whole world know where you are through Facebook Places, this App will feed your habit by letting you post updates to Places in real-time; after all, everyone wants to know when you’re stuck in rush-hour traffic in London, don’t they?
Other unique features include the option to save the exact location of your car, driving directions to ‘geotagged’ pictures taken by your smartphone, and a walking mode which helps you navigate cities on foot. Yes, CoPilot is making our dependency on our own sense of navigation a thing of the past.
8. Bear Grylls – Bear Essentials – By Chillingo, Updated 6th January 2011, £3.99
People often say that their iPhone is a ‘lifesaving’ device, helping you find your way from A to B, work out train times and general assistance with other such urban activities. But with Bear Grylls’ heavily branded ‘Bear Essentials’, your iPhone can save your life more literally.In the admittedly unlikely case that you find yourself in a Bear Grylls-like scenario of being stranded up a mountain or in a jungle, or shipwrecked on a desert island, this App gives essential advice in surviving these situations.
As well as offering videos and interactive diagrams, there is a whole wealth of extremely useful survival information for you to refer to. At the end of each section you look through, there is also a quiz to test your survival knowledge; granted, you won’t be quizzing yourself while hunting for snakes and making camp-fires using flints and sticks, but it’s good to be prepared. Essential for the more adventurous iPhone owner.
9. Hipstamatic – By Synthetic Corp Updated 10th February 2011, £1.19
Retro is always ‘in’, so it seems natural that an App would come along that lets you take photos with a distinctly retro make-over. Hipstamatic is an extremely fun App that allows you to take photos using various lens, flash and film types to give your photos that Analog feel.Such is the popularity of this App that it even has its own ‘Hipstamart’, where you can purchase further flashes, films and lenses for your omnipotent analog camera. There is even a monthly competition where the community votes on the best ‘HipstaPrints’, giving you the chance to win ‘fabulous’ prizes.
The fact that Hipstamatic has managed to create a community around itself and even have its own store for additional content suggests that the ball has only just got rolling on this one, and it will be interesting to see how it develops throughout 2011.
10. The Shadow Sun – By Ossian, Release Date: Q2 2011
While the iPhone has slowly established itself as a worthy gaming platform, it still lacks an immersive, epic RPG experience. Initially, it was thought that this was due to the technical limitations of the iphone, but The Shadow Sun looks should put that theory to bed.The Shadow Sun promises in-depth character development, a varied game world and, as you can see, beautiful graphics of the sort rarely seen on the iPhone. Your choices affect the story, the gameplay is fast-paced, and you can even take on party members. In other words, this isn’t the ‘Lite’ RPG experience iPhone users have come to accept, but the full-on thing.
Ossian have delayed The Shadow Sun until Spring 2011, suggesting that they are striving for perfection with this ambitious project. Could this be the RPG that iPhone gamers have long been waiting for?
The Silent House
Based on a true events occuring in the late 40's in a small village in Uruguay, The Silent House - La Casa Muda is groundbreaking horror filmed in one single continuous shot of seventy eight minutes. The film centers on Laura, who, second by second, intends to leave a house which hides an obscure secret, unharmed. Laura and her father Wilson settle down in a cottage they have to renew since its owner will soon put the house up for sale. They will spend the night there and repair the following morning. Everything seems to go smoothly until Laura hears a sound that comes from outside and gets louder and louder on the upper floor of the house.
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