Emerging Technology

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Defining Emerging Technology

The words “Emerging Technology” suggests that it would mean technology recently coming out. This is partially true, as it usually does refer to a new technology, but it can also refer to the continuing development of an existing technology. The electric vehicle sector is a fine example of this. Though many would think of electric cars as luxurious, plush, and ultra modern, the first electric car debuted back in 1832. Though it was a very rough and impractical vehicle, it was still a real electric vehicle. Fast forward to the 21st century, the technology becomes immensely popular during the late 2010s, with the 2020s causing major legacy brands to drastically increase their electrification strategies. There are many technologies and ideas that can be explored, but the following shall be the focus for this write-up:

  • Biometrics
  • Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment
  • Lyme Disease Vaccine
  • 3D Printed Houses
  • Air Fryer
  • Plastic-eating Organisms
  • Solid State Batteries
  • Recycling Car Batteries 
  • All-electric Aircraft
  • 5G
  • Linux Smartphones
  • Solar-powered Smartphones

Biometrics

Fingerprint scanning, eye scanning, hand ID, and voice unlock all have something in common: they are all biometrics. For a long time, passwords or keys have generally been the way of safeguarding accounts, smartphones, and other confidential properties. Biometrics are biological characteristics that can be used to identify individuals. These can be biological biometrics such as blood or DNA; Morphological biometrics like fingerprints, eyes, and the shape of a person’s face; or behavioral biometrics like how a person may speak, walk, or type. Authentication by biometric verification is becoming increasingly common in corporate and public security systems, consumer electronics, and point-of-sale applications. In addition to security, another major reason for the use of biometric verification has been convenience, since there are no passwords to remember or security tokens to carry.

Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment

Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease that destroys brain cells, causing thinking ability and memory to deteriorate over time. This in turn affects thinking, behaviour, and the ability to carry out tasks. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia, accounting for 60 to 80% of all diagnoses. However, this does not mean that if a person has dementia, that they have Alzheimer’s. Dementia is an umbrella term for a set of symptoms caused by physical disorders affecting the brain. Though Alzheimer’s has been in existence for a while, it has only been the last 20 years that science is finally making serious discoveries towards dealing with the disease. In 2021, two notable drugs are being examined: A vaccine involving Protollin and Aducanumab.

On November 17, 2021, researchers at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital have been given permission to launch clinical trials into a nasal vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease. The new vaccine uses Protollin, which activates the immune system, and is being created to prevent and slow the disease progression. Made of proteins drawn from bacteria, Protollin activates white blood cells in the lymph nodes in the neck, and sends them to the brain to clear beta-amyloid plaques. The single ascending dose (SAD) trial will involve 16 subjects aged between 60 and 85 years with early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease.

On June 07, 2021, The US Food and Drug Administration announced the approval of Aducanumab (Aduhelm). The drug was approved under the Accelerated Approval pathway, one of the alternative drug approval pathways. However, this drug is controversial given that not all Dementia experts agreed on its unproven benefits. The accelerated process allows Biogen to sell the drug, but must agree to design and carry out a study to prove that there is a clinical benefit. The federal agency’s decision was based on the biomarker changes showing that the monoclonal antibody reduced amyloid-beta from the brain. It could take years to accumulate concrete data, and if it does not have a clinical benefit, the FDA can withdraw approval of the drug.

Lyme Disease Vaccine

On December 21, 1998, the FDA approved LYMErix, a vaccine created to help prevent Lyme Disease: an inflammatory disease characterized at first by a rash, headache, fever, chills, and later by possible arthritis and neurological and cardiac disorders, caused by bacteria that are transmitted by ticks. Unfortunately, the vaccine had 5 major problems:

  1. The vaccine efficacy of <80% meant that 20% of fully vaccinated individuals could still get Lyme Disease
  2. Achieving full protection required three vaccine doses given at the time of the initial dose, and 1 month and 12 months after the initial dose.
  3. The vaccine safety and efficacy database lacked tests in young children, a population at high risk of developing Lyme Disease.
  4. The vaccine was only effective against the predominant North American Borrelia strain without necessarily conferring protection against international subspecies.
  5. Within a year of licensure, reports of adverse reactions occurring after vaccination started to appear. This continued for the next few years and involved numerous high-profile complaints.

On July 09, 2003 the pharmaceutical giant settled the class action suits with Sheller, Ludwig & Bailey as well as several other smaller law firms. The Lyme Disease vaccine was then pulled off the market. 

 In April 2020 Valneva and Pfizer entered into a collaboration agreement to co-develop the multivalent protein subunit candidate VLA15. The program had earlier been granted Fast Track designation by the US FDA in July 2017.The vaccine covers six serotypes that are prevalent in North America and Europe. It attacks the outer surface protein A (OspA) of Borrelia, an established mechanism of action for a Lyme disease vaccine. OspA is one of the most dominant surface proteins expressed by the bacteria when present in a tick. Valneva and Pfizer say that VLA15 has demonstrated ‘strong immunogenicity and safety data in pre-clinical and clinical studies so far,’.

3D Printed Houses

The concept of 3D printing has been thought of since the 1970’s. It was not until 1981 that the first experiments began. Since then, there has been hundreds of different objects that have been 3D printed including cups, tools, instruments, and more. One particular area that is still very young with the potential of immense benefits is 3D construction. The great benefits of 3D printing houses can be particularly seen in developing countries, where transporting expensive materials may be cost-prohibitive. With 3D printing, it can allow them the build houses using locally sourced materials to reduce the impact of shipping, handling, and other logistical issues. It is not only developing countries interested, however. Countries like Canada and the United States have been interested, too. The United States has even gone as far as to announce that it will be building the world’s largest 3D-printed neighborhood in Austin, Texas in 2022.

While it may sound exciting to some, there a still caveats involved like the fact that there are several parts of the house that cannot be 3D printed: Windows, toilets and fixtures, are some of several. Then there is also the issue of structural stability and durability of the 3D printed components, hence why 3D printed houses may face legal issues in areas with strict building codes.

Air Fryer

An air fryer is a small countertop convection oven designed to simulate deep frying without submerging the food in oil. A fan circulates hot air at high speed, then produces a crispy layer. The reason the popularity of these types of ovens is surging is because of the health benefits and claims they bring: the flavour of fried foods without all the calories and fats of found in deep fried food. While the amount of fat and calories reduced will vary from food to food, it has been consistently proven that they do noticeably reduce fat and calories. While air fryers may have taken off greatly since their creation in 2010, they have a few main drawbacks: costlier, smaller, and thus require more space to prepare larger quantities of food. It should be also noted that air fried foods do not taste exactly the same as deep fried foods. Some people will even go as far to say that if flavour is top priority, that air fryers may not be the best choice. Despite these setbacks, they remain a growing popularity.

Plastic-eating Organisms

There are bacteria and fungi that can break down plastic. The problem is which species? Which types of plastic? And how fast can these organisms dissolve voluminous amounts of plastic? Not all plastics are made equal as some are tougher to break down, due their more industrialized compositions that are not found in nature. Ideonella sakaiensis, is only able to eat a particular kind of plastic called PET. Pestalotiopsis microspora and other fungi species are capable of breaking down polyurethane plastic. As concerns for the environment and waste reduction have grown immensely in recent years, the research for the best plastic-eating organisms has, too. Given that there are numerous organisms in nature that have been proven to be able to break down numerous plastics, it would be safer for scientist to go stick with the route of using existing species as opposed to trying to re-engineer bacteria with unintended consequences. This is a concern some have expressed, but even that too, needs to proven if it is true that the excessive use of re-engineered bacteria to eat plastics would truly cause problematic resistant bacteria to occur.

Solid State Batteries

The batteries present in most electronics and automobiles today are lithium-ion batteries. Unlike the lead-acid and nickel-metal hydride batteries of the past, lithium-ion batteries are made with a liquid electrolyte to control the flow of energy between the cathode and anode. The advantages of a lithium-ion battery include longer battery life, greater performance in varying temperatures, recyclable components, and higher energy density. Despite the many benefits, there are drawbacks to lithium-ion batteries. Though lighter than older battery technologies, the liquid inside still make lithium-ions rather heavy. They also perform better when in stackable packs, which adds more bulk and weight. The electrolytes are also flammable, can be unstable in extreme temperatures, and lead to explosions or fires if damaged or improperly charged.

Solid State Batteries are the hot pursuit in battery technology for the 2020s. This is because Solid State Batteries use solid electrolyte, have higher energy density than a Li-ion batteries, faster charging, no fire or explosion risks, all while being smaller and more compact by default. With all the immense benefits that SSB offer, why then has it not found its way across smartphones and electric cars, yet? The answer is cost. Scaling up production to the level needed for usage in electric vehicles and other devices is presently extremely expensive. Despite the challenge, many companies including Ford, Volkswagen, Samsung and others have announced plans for the investment and development of this game-changing technology.

Recycling Car Batteries 

For some reason, some critics insist that electric vehicle batteries cannot be properly recycled and re-used. This is false. Tesla, Volkswagen, Nissan as well as several other third parties, have successfully managed to both recycle or extract components from batteries. As the race for electrification surges in the 2020s, there has been understandable concerns of what will happen to all the batteries from millions, eventually billions of vehicles across the world. Manufacturers are certainly aware of this, and are working to do their part to ensure that old batteries will not become useless, problematic pieces of waste.

All-electric Aircraft

Land vehicles are not the only machines going all-electric. Aircrafts are also heavy polluters, hence why there is a lot of effort also going towards making aircrafts zero-emission vehicles. While the automotive industry is moving faster, the aviation industry has not been asleep in regards to electrification. On September 15, 2021, Rolls-Royce announced through a Tweet about their all-electric airplane, Spirit Of Innovation, taking its first flight. 2 years before this, the world’s first commercial all-electric plane, the six-seater Harbour Air ePlane, performed a 15-minute trial flight in Richmond, British Columbia, on December 10, 2019. The development and production of zero-emission aircrafts is continuing strong.

5G

5G Ultra Wideband began rolling out on April 3, 2019. Though the technology to use it is available in many handsets released then and now, it has still yet to reach many places around the world to the extent that 4G currently has. 5G has been deployed in 60+ countries and counting, though not all cities in these countries have it, yet. What exactly is 5G and what makes it much more special than 4G? 5G is the 5th generation mobile network. It is a new global wireless standard after 1G, 2G, 3G, and 4G networks. 5G enables a new kind of network that is designed to connect nearly everyone and everything together including machines, objects, and devices. The benefits?

• 5G is significantly faster than 4G
• 5G has more capacity than 4G
• 5G has significantly lower latency than 4G
• 5G is a unified platform that is more capable than 4G
• 5G uses spectrum better than 4G

Linux Smartphones

At one point there were 4 major mobile operating systems: BlackBerry 10, Windows Phone, iOS, and Android. Microsoft halted active development of Windows 10 Mobile back in 2017, before entirely discontinuing it on January 14, 2020. Similarly, BlackBerry has not developed BlackBerry 10 since 2017, and will be ultimately decommissioning the BlackBerry OS network on January 04, 2022. Where does this lead consumers who want an offering outside of Google’s Android or Apple’s iOS? Linux. While the present major contenders do not have handsets suitable for hard-core daily use, they exist for basic use: PinePhone from Pine64, and Librem 5 from Purism.

The first PinePhone was released in July 2020, with pre-orders for the newest PinePhone Pro available October 15, 2021. The Librem 5 released November 18, 2020. What makes these two handsets exciting, and potentially game-changing for consumers is their emphasis on privacy and the speed at which their operating systems are developing. The handsets both have physical hardware for shuttering their microphones, cameras, and Wi-fi, while their operating systems are open-sourced. In addition to all of this, both handsets also have headphone jacks, MicroSD card slots, and removable batteries — 3 features that have disappeared alarmingly fast from Android handsets, whose makers used to previously include these features in their past handsets. The displays on the PinePhone and Librem 5 also do not have notches or holepunches; a trait that a number of consumers strongly dislike.

Solar-powered Smartphones

Fingerprint scanning, iris scanning, vein reading, wireless charging, zooming lenses, 8K recording, and rapid charging are just some of the many advancements smartphones have seen in the last 5 years. One notable advancement not widely seen yet would be a solar-powered smartphone. While the idea of solar-powered smartphone sounds intriguing on paper, its usefulness would be limited in reality for a number of reasons: cost, complexity, and fragility.

Solar panels are still not inexpensive yet, and applying them to millions of smartphones would be extremely expensive. Durability and reliability would be the next points to be concerned about. Because a smartphone is used very often, and oftentimes dropped, bumped, and scuffed, the solar panels would have to be sturdy enough to withstand daily abuse, which is a complex challenge in its own right. The solar-powered phone’s body and internal components would also have to have high heat-resistance to withstand sunrays in case a user wants to charge their device in direct sunlight for an extended period of time. For this reason alone, it would be far more sensible to wait until Solid State Batteries become mainstream in smartphones before making mass produced smartphones with solar panels. Certainly not all smartphone should, nor do they need to have solar panels. However, offering models that have them is a good offering for outdoor consumers that would love this feature.

Incipio 2021

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What Is Incipio?

Incipio is an online website that sells products in the following categories:

History

In 1999, Incipio was founded in an Orange County, Californian garage with only $500 USD. At the time, the need to protect mobile phones was a new idea, but was only just the beginning of what would expand to something much greater. Some time after, Incipio created a case for the first iPhone and made their way into major wireless carrier retail stores. 20 years later and counting, the company remains as a globally recognized smartphone accessories vendor.

Cases

Cases are available for models as old as the Samsung Galaxy S8+ and newer models such as the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra.

DualPro for Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

Take the extra step to protect your Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra from accidental bumps and drops with the DualPro. The DualPro case is built with two layers of military-grade protection that will help your device survive drops from up to 3 metres. No need to fret about bulk, because the DualPro was designed to be slim while maintaining a sleek, stylish look.

Features

  • 2x layers of defense provides military-grade drop protection
  • Layer 1: scratch-resistant rigid polycarbonate outer shell
  • Layer 2: shock-absorbing inner core protects from bumps and drops
  • Full access to ports and buttons
  • Wireless charging-compatible

Organicore for Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

The plant-based Organicore case is 100% biodegradable in a compostable environment. No need to worry about adding to the landfill when your case returns back to its natural origins. 

Features

  • Eco-friendly protection
  • Made from plants
  • 1.8 metres drop protection
  • Wireless-charging compatible

DualPro for Samsung Galaxy S9+

Your Samsung Galaxy S9+ has a lot of things going for it, so you find yourself using it a lot. However, the more you use it, the more you will eventually have it fumble out of your pocket or slip out of your hands. When that glass breaks, it will not be pleasant. Lessen the risk of damage despair with the DualPro case. Its two layers of military-grade protection will help your Samsung Galaxy S9+ survive up to 3 metres drops. Despite being a two-layer case, the DualPro is not bulky.

Features

  • 2x layers of defense provides military-grade drop protection
  • Layer 1: Scratch-resistant rigid polycarbonate outer shell
  • Layer 2: Shock-absorbing inner core protects from bumps and drops
  • 3 metres drop-tested protection

NGP for Samsung Galaxy S8+

The NVP provides your Samsung Galaxy S8+ with top tier shock absorption. The NVP is soft, flexible, slim, and slides easily into your pocket.

Features

  • 91cm drop test certified

Holographic Prisms for Samsung Galaxy Note8

Guard your Samsung Galaxy Note 8 in style with the Holographic Prism case. The translucent design accented with impressive metallic foil adds a stylish look to your Samsung Galaxy Note 8, while keeping it safe from daily wear and tear. Specially coated in a premium scratch-resistant finish for a perfect sheen and long-running durability, the Design Series cases are perfect for the fashion-forward trendsetter.

Features

  • Metallic foil accented design for a glamorous shine
  • Translucent materials allows phone to show through
  • Co-molded style delivers enhanced protection in a lightweight and compact size
  • Rigid hard shell is coated with scratch resistant finish for high quality durability

DualPro for Samsung Galaxy Note 9

Guard your Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with the ultra-protective Incipio DualPro. This case sports a flexible, shock-absorbing inner core and ultra-durable polycarbonate shell. Made with a lifted bezel to help prevent your screen from coming into direct contact with any surface, the DualPro Case also features a 3 metres drop test rating to keep your Samsung Galaxy Note 9 safe from accidental drops.

Features

  • Drop tested 3 metres
  • Premium, soft touch finish
  • Proprietary shock-absorbing Plextonium technology

Siliskin for Samsung Galaxy Note 9

Slim and sleek, the Siliskin Case for your Samsung Galaxy Note 9 provides lightweight protection without adding bulk. Siliskin is made from silky soft silicone with interior padding that molds into the curves of your device, deterring dust or debris from damaging your premium Samsung Galaxy Note 9.

Features

  • Raised bezel prevents direct surface contact
  • Ultra-smooth silicone construction
  • Slim, lightweight and low profile travels well
  • Drop tested 1.21 metres

DualPro for Samsung Galaxy Note10+ / Note10+ 5G

You paid dearly for that Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G of yours. Take the extra step to protect your expensive device from accidental bumps and drops with the DualPro. The DualPro is built with 2 layers of military-grade protection that is capable of surviving up to 3 metre drops. Worried about bulk? The DualPro was designed to be slim and sleek to match and slim and sleek phone.

Features

  • 2x layers of defense provides military-grade drop protection
  • Layer 1: scratch-resistant rigid polycarbonate outer shell
  • Layer 2: shock-absorbing inner core protects from bumps and drops
  • Full access to ports and buttons

DualPro for Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra & Note20 Ultra 5G

Do you love your Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G? Of course you do! Take the extra step to protect your premium device from accidental bumps and drops with the DualPro. The DualPro Case is built with two layers of military-grade protection that will help your phone survive drops up to 3 metres high. Slim, sleek, and attractive! 

Features

  • 2x layers of defense provides military-grade drop protection
  • Layer 1: Rigid, scratch-resistant polycarbonate outer shell
  • Layer 2: Shock-absorbing inner core
  • Full access to ports and buttons

Duo for iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 7 Plus & iPhone 6s/6 Plus

The Duo Case proves that two is better than one with its minimalistic, yet highly protective design. This two-piece protective case offers precisely what you would expect from experts in dual-layer technology; slim, easy-handling design with proven protection to defend against irritating bumps and drops. The innovative Impact Struts Technology elevates drop protection to 3.65 metres, and a special antimicrobial treatment prevents 99.9% of surface bacteria. 

Features

  • 3.65 metres drop protection
  • Impact Struts protection tech reduces impact force
  • Raised-edge bezel protects screen
  • Soft-touch finish
  • Scratch & discoloration resistant
  • Antimicrobial protection eliminates 99.9% of surface bacteria
  • Works with MagSafe charger and wireless charging
  • 5G compatible
  • Lifetime guarantee

Reprieve[SPORT] for iPhone X

Your iPhone X is an everyday essential, so it deserves a proper, protective case: The Reprieve Sport. No matter how careful you try to be with your iPhone X, accidental drops still happen. The Reprieve Sport was designed with a slim and impact-resistant build. Its military-grade durability offers protections of falls for up to 3.65 metres.

 

Features

  • See-through shell shows off your iPhone X
  • Durable polycarbonate material is resistant to impact and scratches
  • Reinforced corners provide excellent shock-absorption
  • Grooves along sides provide added grip
  • 3.65 metres drop-tested protection

Cranberry Sparkler for iPhone Xs Max

Add more style to your iPhone Xs Max with the Cranberry Sparkler Case. It is artistic, translucent, gradient, and sure to please your eyes. This attractive case will keep your device protected from daily wear and tear.

Features

  • Metallic foil accented design for a glamorous shine
  • Translucent materials lets your device show through
  • Rigid hard shell is coated with scratch resistant finish for high quality durability
  • Protective button coverings safeguard essential functions
  • Total access to all ports and speakers

Aerolite for iPhone 11 Pro Max

The Aerolite is the result of smart material and smart design. The fusion of a flexible, durable outer shell of Incipio’s exclusive FortiCore material allows the Aerolite to be an extremely protective, flexible, lightweight case. A case that expertly protects your iPhone 11 Pro Max from impact, including 3.35 metre drops. Upon impact, the outside of the phone case disperses the shock, while on the inside, FortiCore’s intelligent rippled design displaces the shock, absorbing it back into the molecules of the case all while cushioning the iPhone.

Features

  • Engineered with FortiCore, proven to increase drop height protection by 40% compared to traditional case materials
  • Interior ribbing disperses shock and provides cushioning
  • Reinforced shock-absorbing corners
  • Super-lightweight, flexible shell with smooth exterior

Stashback for iPhone 12 Pro Max

 

The Stashback Case takes versatility a step farther with a concealed storage compartment built to hold up to three credit cards, or your driver’s license, ID, hotel room key, cash, other flat things. You can access your essentials from the front, without turning the iPhone over. Meanwhile you also get a full 4.26 metres of drop protection and a raised-edge bezel to safeguard your screen.

Features

  • Secure front-facing easy-access storage compartment holds up to 3 cards
  • 4.26 metres drop protection
  • Raised-edge bezel protects screen
  • Scratch resistant
  • Antimicrobial protection eliminates 99.9% of surface bacteria
  • Not compatible with wireless charging or MagSafe
  • 5G compatible
  • Lifetime guarantee

DualPro for for LG V40 ThinQ

The Incipio DualPro Case offers multi-layered LG V40 protection wrapped in a premium finish. Its interior shell interlocks with the shock-absorbing Plextonium frame to effectively defend your LG V40 against random drops and bumps. Easy to apply, the highly-acclaimed DualPro provides military-grade durability in a slim, attractive case.

Features

  • Scratch resistant rigid polycarbonate outer shell
  • Two layers of defense provides military grade drop protection
  • Shock absorbing inner core keeps device safe from bumps and drops

DualPro for LG V60 ThinQ 5G

You love your LG V60, so take an additional step to protect your audiophile-of-a-phone from accidental bumps and drops with the DualPro. The DualPro case is built with two layers of military-grade protection that will help your LG V60 survive up to drops from 3 metres high. Despite being a dual layered case, the DualPro is not bulky. It is slim and sleek. 

Features

  • 2x layers of defense provides military-grade drop protection
  • Layer 1: scratch-resistant rigid polycarbonate outer shell
  • Layer 2: shock-absorbing inner core protects from bumps and drops
  • Full access to ports and buttons
  •  Wireless charging-compatible

Carnaby for Sony Xperia XZ Premium

Upgrade your style with the Carnaby For Sony XZ Premium Case. Expertly crafted for reliable protection and durability, the Carnaby Case features a sleek co-molded design comprised of a sturdy hard shell, and shock absorbing polymer material. 

DualPro for Google Pixel 4 XL

You love your Google Pixel 4 XL, so take the extra step to protect it from random bumps and drops with the DualPro. The DualPro is built with two layers of military-grade protection that will help your Google Pixel 4 XL survive up to 3 meter drops. Despite being a dual layered case, the DualPro is sleek, slim and stylish.

Features

  • 2x layers of defense provides military-grade drop protection
  • Layer 1: scratch-resistant rigid polycarbonate outer shell
  • Layer 2: shock-absorbing inner core protects from bumps and drops
  • Full access to ports and buttons

Inspiration Behind These Posts: July 2019 – December 2019

Disclosure: Millennium River is an independent website that uses hyperlinks. Some of these links are affiliate links. When you click and purchase a product(s) through these links, I may earn a commission on qualifying sales. This is done at no extra expense to you. You may also support this website via PayPal. Unless it is clearly stated, the content is not sponsored.

Continuation

The previous compilation post covered writings that were posted between March 15, 2018 to May 03, 2019. It also touched on why the “Inspiration Behind This Post” section has since disappeared. As you can tell from the title, this compilation will cover the posts that were uploaded between July 2019 – December 2019. For the 2020 posts, I will either wait until it is close to the 2021 New Year, or shortly after that date.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Are Record Labels Necessary?

When I received a message of details about a position on music, particularly the record industry, I decided to create my own article on it. Much of my previous works on music had to do with musical instruments, so I thought this would be a nice thing to have in my portfolio. It still revolves around music, but in a different way. I did not get any responses back, but if I must be completely honest, I did not expect to. Not because the article was substandard, but because the music record world, is clearly not my area of expertise.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Corning Gorilla Glass

I wrote this article for the same reason why I wrote Are Record Labels Necessary?: to have more content in my portfolio related to a potential client’s needs. Because smartphones and similar technology is something I already naturally write about, this write-up was more natural and enjoyable to do. Still, I did not end up hearing anything back, because the client’s needed someone that was specifically an expert on glass manufacturing and the like. After completing Are Record Labels Necessary? and Corning Gorilla Glass, I stopped writing articles solely for the purpose of trying to get hired with a client. After all, the purpose of Millennium Creek is to write about things I enjoy writing about. Not to impress. Not to chase. Not to sensationalize.

Inspiration Behind This Article: 2019 Battery Electric Vehicles Canada

If neither my Tweets or previous write-ups are obvious enough, I love battery electric vehicles! Legacy automakers really need to stop with the excuses and heel-dragging, and go full-electric already! I know that cannot just happen in a day, but you know what I mean. For this article specifically, I was inspired to do it because I wanted to focus on Canada’s infrastructure for electric cars, incentives that have arrived, disappeared, or remained the same, battery electric vehicles coming that year, and more. I am admittedly uncertain about the 2020 version, due the whole slowdown with COVID-19. Time will tell.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Exploring 2019 Massacres: What Is The Solution?

The frequent mass shootings that took place in the United States Of America, inspired me to create this article. 2019 in general, saw a lot of massacres in the developed world. For that reason, I decided to go into details about the problem, and type what I believe is the solution. Hint: it is not a one-size-fits-all fix.

Inspiration Behind This Article: National Flex Day

Were you aware that such a day existed? Neither was I. Because I am really into remote living, it was only natural that I dedicated an article to that day. As you can expect, it discusses the day and nature of remote work.

Inspiration Behind This Blog Post: Support Millennium Creek

Out of every single write-up I have done on this website, this one by far was the most personal and awkward to do. As noted in the blog post itself, I did not want anybody to see it as weak, and desperate. At the same time, I really felt the need to come out with the truth about how it has been going with the financial state of the website. My inspiration for this post came after I failed to get a single client to buy my services, even after weeks and months passed. Definitely recommend reading the post, and supporting my website while you are at it.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Mobile Device Restriction In Ontarian Classrooms

While I was in school, teachers were always annoyed with mobile devices in the classroom. As such, they would take them away or order students to put them away. So when I saw an official law come into place for restricting them, it made me very curious as to how different it would be from policies already in place. I honestly cannot blame officials for wanting to restrict mobile devices. They are often too distracting, and hinder the purpose of learning.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Electric Vehicle Startup Predictions (2019)

Probably one of the longest write-ups I have written in 2019. I felt inspired to write this article when it was getting fairly close to the Tesla Cybertruck unveiling. There are so many all-electric startups that have emerged, who are trying to challenge Tesla. Will they succeed? The only way to find out was to pick 7 of the ones who I thought are most relevant, then research them, their goals, and such.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Tesla Cybertruck

My inspiration behind this article is none other than the Unveiling of the Tesla Cybertruck which happened on November 22, 2019. Now with a vehicle like this from such an internationally recognized company, the Internet was flooded with journalists discussing the same thing. With this in mind, I went into areas that others either did not touch, or covered poorly.

Feeling Inspired?

Which of the write-ups listed within this time frame did you like the most? If you enjoyed reading my stories behind the inspiration for those writings, I encourage you to read and leave engaging comments on them. Think other people might like them, too? Responsibly share the links to the write-ups that they are interested in.

Mobile Device Restriction In Ontarian Classrooms

Disclosure: Millennium River is an independent website that uses hyperlinks. Some of these links are affiliate links. When you click and purchase a product(s) through these links, I may earn a commission on qualifying sales. This is done at no extra expense to you. You may also support this website via PayPal. Unless it is clearly stated, the content is not sponsored.

Restricted, Not Banned

During the Monday of this week, the Provincial Code of Conduct set out the restriction, not banning, of cellphones in Ontarian classrooms. The specifics and nature of this move shall be discussed in this write-up.

Official Enforcement

While a lot of schools already enforced their own rules in regards to distracting electronics within the classroom, this official Ontarian restriction has a province-wide effect. The rule went into effect Monday, November 04, 2019. To make sure that students focus on learning, the Provincial Code of Conduct has been revised to address the use of cellphones and other personal mobile devices during instructional time. School boards, school authorities, provincial, and demonstration schools have to establish a code of conduct that is consistent with the Provincial Code of Conduct effective November 04, 2019.

Which Devices Are Restricted?

Aside from cellphones, the provincial restriction applies to all personal mobile devices. Any personal electronic device that can be used to communicate or access the Internet, falls under the restriction. Tablets, portable video game consoles, cellphones, and laptops are common examples. The reason cellphones are being singled out is because of their increased presence in more students hands than ever. Their portability, and computer-like functions in a compact form factor makes them highly attractive. These same attributes make them easier to use discreetly, than a laptop or tablet.

No One Above The Rules

The restriction applies to everyone in schools including school teachers, principal, other staff members, parents, and even visitors.

Permitted Circumstances

Usage of personal mobile devices is allowed during instructional time under the following circumstances:

  • For educational reasons, as directed by the educator in the classroom
  • For health and medical reasons
  • To support special educational needs

Educational Purposes

Since there are many different subjects, that are further divided by specific topics, the usage of smartphones will vary. One example may be where a teacher may be trying to explain how to use a certain platform. The teacher would allow students to use their cellphones to follow along, so that they get a more immersive look at how to use the platform the teacher is explaining. Educational purposes can be fun, too. An uncommon, but good example of this would be where an art teacher would ask their students to look at the paintings of ABC artist for 2 minutes. The teacher would then tell the students to share the emotions that came up while looking at such an artist’s works.

Health & Medical Reasons

Health and medical reasons can be complex. Staff and students may need to use cellphones to communicate with a healthcare professional for appointments. Another reason for health & medical usage would include the usage of an application to monitor certain health conditions.

Special Needs

Students that have behavioral, communicational, intellectual, physical, or multiple exceptionalities may require special education programs and/or services to benefit fully from their educational experience. Their needs and conditions often vary from individual to individual. Personal mobile devices can be set up in a way to make the education more accessible. Text-to-speech, on-screen braille, dictation, font adjustment, communication applications, text zoom, and colour adjustment are some of many tools for accessibility. School boards are responsible for accommodating students with special education needs.

Why Was This Done?

Parents and staff have been complaining about the usage of cellphones in schools for years. Some students, themselves, have even admitted that they are distracting as well. The results of these feelings were reflected very clearly in the Ontario consultation on education. During the provincial consultation on education reform in autumn 2018, 97% of parents, students, and educators who participated said that cellphone use should be restricted in some way. The consultation garnered more than 72,000 responses across three different consultation channels: an open submission form, online survey, and telephone town halls held in every region of Ontario. This made it the largest public consultation on education in the province’s history.

When Does The Restriction Apply?

The restriction applies to instructional time at school, aside from the three exceptions discussed earlier. The Provincial Code of Conduct does not restrict personal mobile devices during non-instructional times such as recess or lunch.

How Did It Come Down To This?

There are four major reasons why Ontario decided to move forwards with a province-wide restriction of personal mobile device:

  1. Too distracting and interruptive
  2. Increased cyberbullying
  3. Cheating
  4. Loss of face-to-face interactions and antisocial issues

Too Distracting And Interruptive

When it used to be primarily feature phones, the issue was mainly texts and calls. Enter the smartphone era, where social media websites such as Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube exist, phones are now more distracting than their more rudimentary counterparts. This has resulted in annoyed teachers frequently telling their students to turn their phones off, or put them away. Many also just resort to confiscating them, which itself interrupts learning.

Increased Cyberbullying

Cruel text messages are already as bad as they are. With social media having immense influence over people’s lives today, it is even easier for bullies to attack victims from all sorts of platforms. A lot of bullies also attack anonymously, making it difficult to figure out who precisely is doing the bullying. This in turn leads to numerous complications: anxiety, stress, fear, poorer grades, and beyond.

Cheating

Cheating would certainly be one of the top reasons why some teachers insist on cellphones being banned entirely within the classroom. This is why many teachers will order their students to place their cellphones upfront, or in a box away from the desks whenever a test is about to be done. This is especially true for major tests such as exams. Even in the event where a teacher does not order all personal mobile devices to be placed far away, cheating leads to students having poorer knowledge and understanding of a topic. It is also highly unfair to students who studied hard for a test.

Antisocial Issues

While the usage of electronics in the classroom can be a great, modern way of learning, it causes disconnection from face-to-face activities. As evidenced with the public consultation in Ontario, many Ontarians agreed that personal electronics are too distracting in the classroom. They want learning to be more engaging and socially interactive. This is understandable given that the popularity of social media has ironically increased antisocial behaviour.

Was Restricting The Right Way To Go?

Before the Provincial Code of Conduct issued the restriction, some educators wanted an outright ban. This caused critics to become divided. Those that were not in favour of a complete ban stated that it is important to teach children when it is time, and when it is not time to use a cellphone. The point that electronics were already restricted, was also brought up, and that officializing things was a waste of time and resources. As it turned out with the results, many ultimately ended up agreeing that restricting, not banning, was the right way to move forward.

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Familiarity

What does the Samsung Galaxy S10+, Sony Xperia 1, LG V50 ThinQ 5G, OnePlus 7 Pro, Huawei Mate 20 Pro, and Asus ZenFone 6 all have in common? All of these smartphones are equipped with Gorilla Glass 6, 5, or 3 (in the case of the Asus Zenfone 6’s back) on their back or front panels. Most consumers would likely be quicker to point out that these smartphones demand high price tags, but what about the durability of their glass panels? Does glass matter to consumers? Why do most manufacturers seek Corning’s Gorilla Glass? All of these questions, plus more, shall be explored in this article.

History Of Corning

Founding

The history of Corning dates all the way back to 1851, in the New England region of the United States. The Houghtons, creators of Corning, were looking for ways to stand out from the steep competition with rival glass makers. The Houghtons decided that they would make Corning stand out with expert knowledge in the make up, chemistry, and physics of glass: an inorganic, transparent, amorphous, material that is used in numerous applications.

Edison’s Interest

In 1879, American businessman Thomas Edison reached out to Corning with his idea for improving the light bulb. Edison needed the correct glass to encase the fragile filaments that made the light bulb. This glass needed to be stronger and more resistant to damage than glass typically used in other objects such as windows and jars. By 1880, Edison had chosen Corning as his exclusive supplier for the glass bulbs he needed to bring improved lighting to places all over the world.

Railroad Troubles

In 1912, American railroads encountered a dangerous problem: cracking glass. The glass globes of signal lanterns, crucial to the railroads operation, were occasionally shattering due to the thermal expansion caused from the country’s variable climate and seasons. To address this problem, Corning developed heat-resistant, low expansion glass that is capable of handling abrupt jolts of heat and cold. Their glass performed very well, which resulted in the railroads doing fewer replacements. Despite the success, Corning did not stop there, and had its scientists investigate new applications for the material.

The Creation of Pyrex

In 1913, Corning physicist Jesse Littleton, requests for his wife to bake a cake on a piece of heat resistant glass developed in 1908. The glass endured the entire baking process. Inspired from this, Corning creates an improved glass formula in 1915, and brands it as Pyrex — a line of cookware that still exists up to this day in 2019.

The Corning Plant

In 1952, Corning opens a manufacturing plant in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. This is the same plant that would later become the birthplace of Gorilla Glass. The Harrodsburg plant originally manufactured glass pressings for numerous military, academic, consumer, and scientific applications. During the mid-1980s, the plant shifted into developing glass substrates for the LCD market.

Apple’s Calling

In 2006, Apple approached Corning with a major request: make glass for their first iPhone that was scheduled to be released in 2007. Having only six months to make it, the company had to act quick, but maintain their quality and standards. Sending the wrong message, would be the last thing Corning would want to do. Thanks to the deep knowledge of glass that Corning had with experts at Sullivan Park, as well as the expertise they have with the manufacturing process in-house, they were able to produce the first version of Gorilla Glass within 6 months. The glass was then used on the first iPhone in 2007. Oddly, many of Corning’s clients now have nondisclosure agreements from Corning before they use Gorilla Glass on their mobile devices. Apple is a notable example of this. Others such as Samsung, LG, and Sony for instance, openly tout their use of Gorilla Glass on their specification sheets.

How It Is Made

Fusion Process

Corning touts its trademark fusion manufacturing process as the heart of their leadership in glass technology, and the cover glass sector. This exceptionally precise, highly automated, draw process creates a narrow sheet of cover glass with fresh surface quality, fantastic optical clarity, and dimensional stability. These attributes are essential for cover glass used in consumer applications.

The process starts when raw materials are mixed into a glass composition, which is melted and conditioned. The molten glass is fed into an isopipe, overfilling until the glass flows uniformly over both sides. The glass then rejoins, or fuses, at the bottom, where it is drawn down to form a continuous, extremely thin sheet of flat glass. The glass is not touched by human hands or other things that would bring flaws into the glass’ surface. The same fusion process is used in Corning’s LCD glass. The structure of Corning Gorilla Glass allows a deep layer of chemical strengthening through on ion exchange process. In this process, individual glass parts are cut from the main sheet and go through an ion exchange process.

Ion Exchange Process

Ion exchange is a chemical strengthening procedure where large ions are pushed into the glass surface, forming a state of compression. Gorilla Glass is specially designed to boost this behavior. The glass is placed in a hot bath of molten salt at a temperature of about 400 °C. Smaller sodium ions exit the glass, while larger potassium ions from the salt bath take their place. These large ions take up more space and are pressed together when the glass cools, creating a layer of compressive stress on the surface of the glass. Gorilla Glass’ composition allows the potassium ions to disperse far into the surface, making high compressive stress deep into the glass. This layer of compression produces a surface that should be more damage-resistant.

Corning’s Research Facilities

Being a major producer and researcher of glass, Corning continues to explore new glass compositions and process innovations at their three major research facilities: Sullivan Park in Corning, New York; Corning Technology Center in Shizuoka, Japan; and Corning Research Center Taiwan in Hsinchu, Taiwan.

Gorilla Glass 6

Tests And Claims

With the LG V50 ThinQ 5G and Samsung Galaxy S10+ having thicknesses of 8.3mm and 7.8mm respectively, and both devices boasting a screen size of 16.2cm, it is clear manufacturers favour very thin devices with huge screens. Not to mention that many also feature glass backs, too. To deal with the increasing sizes and material choice, Corning states that its scientists engineered the tougher and more durable Corning Gorilla Glass 6, surpassing Gorilla Glass 5 to address it. They go on to further mention that Gorilla Glass 6 was subjected to a new and rigorous test methodology within their labs. On average, Gorilla Glass 6 survived 15 consecutive drops from 1 meter onto rough surfaces and is twice as strong of the former Gorilla Glass 5. Corning also said that competitors did not even survive the first drop.

Glass Still Breaks

As tough as Gorilla Glass 6 may be, it will still break if it faces enough damage. In fact, some sources have even pointed out that while Gorilla Glass 6 is more drop-resistant than its former iterations, it scratches just as easily as they do. This is due to the internal stress in the manufacturing process that makes the thinner glass just as scratch prone. It also does not help that some consumers do not bother with screen protectors or rugged cases to minimize the impact of a fall or blow. This leads to the next point of discussion: Does glass durability matter to consumers?

Does Glass Durability Matter to Consumers?

Yes, for many consumers broken glass is a very inconvenient, painful thing to deal with. Most shoppers probably do not go out their way to look for smartphones featuring a specific iteration of Gorilla Glass. But even then, manufacturers know that smartphone durability is very important.

Why Do Most Manufacturers Seek Corning’s Gorilla Glass?

Corning’s longstanding reputation of making and researching glass is naturally what attracted other manufacturers to buy their glass. As noted earlier, an unknown number of clients have nondisclosure agreements. This strongly suggests that these clients must buy from Corning if they wish to remain anonymous, at least until their contracts expire.