Skip to content
Home » Archives for Gee-Tech

Gee-Tech

American Company with German Technology: Joby Aviation’s Historic Flight

  • by Gee-Tech

An American company, utilizing German technology, has opened a new chapter in the history of aviation. Joby Aviation’s hydrogen fuel cell-powered, electric, vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) air taxi recently completed its first flight, setting a remarkable record in the process. This flight not only demonstrated the superiority of hydrogen technology over traditional battery-powered systems… Read More »American Company with German Technology: Joby Aviation’s Historic Flight

webp or avif

WebP and AVIF – Which one is better?

  • by Gee-Tech

Both WebP and AVIF are modern image formats designed to provide high compression efficiency while maintaining image quality. Here’s a comparison of their features, advantages, and support: WebP Advantages: Disadvantages: AVIF Advantages: Disadvantages: Browser and Application Support WebP: AVIF: Conclusion Which is better? Ultimately, the choice between WebP and AVIF will depend on your specific… Read More »WebP and AVIF – Which one is better?

HDD activity indicator

Constant illumination of your HDD activity indicator

  • by Gee-Tech

The constant illumination of your HDD activity indicator after installing a new SSD suggests that the system might be incorrectly interpreting or handling drive activity signals. This behavior could be caused by several factors, including BIOS settings, drive configuration, or hardware issues. Here are some steps to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue: If after… Read More »Constant illumination of your HDD activity indicator

Brain Implants

Computer Brain Implants May Heal Paralyzed

  • by Gee-Tech

The creation of brain implants would be a milestone for those who found themselves paralyzed because of accidents or diseases. Reports made by Financial Times via Világgazdaság have revealed that various university and corporate research laboratories in Europe and North America are developing computer implants using rapidly progressing neurotechnology with an interface to the human… Read More »Computer Brain Implants May Heal Paralyzed

The World’s Most Enduring Battery: 184 Years and Still Running

  • by Gee-Tech

In the heart of Oxford University’s Clarendon Laboratory, there exists a remarkable piece of history that has puzzled scientists for nearly two centuries. This piece of history is the Oxford Electric Bell, a device that has been operating continuously for 184 years, far exceeding the expectations of its 19th-century creators. A Glimpse into the Past… Read More »The World’s Most Enduring Battery: 184 Years and Still Running

SSD and NVMe

Differences Between SSD and NVMe Drives: Types and Advantages

  • by Gee-Tech

In the realm of storage technology, Solid-State Drives (SSDs) have revolutionized data storage with their lightning-fast speeds and reliability, replacing traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) in many applications. However, within the SSD category itself, there’s a further advancement known as NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) drives. In this article, we’ll delve into the disparities between regular… Read More »Differences Between SSD and NVMe Drives: Types and Advantages

quantum computers

10 Lesser-Known Facts About Quantum Computers

  • by Gee-Tech

Quantum computers, with their promise of revolutionizing computation by harnessing the principles of quantum mechanics, have captured the imagination of researchers and enthusiasts worldwide. While much attention has been focused on their potential to solve complex problems exponentially faster than classical computers, there exist several lesser-known facets of quantum computing that are equally intriguing. In… Read More »10 Lesser-Known Facts About Quantum Computers

Rare Celestial Phenomenon

Rare Celestial Phenomenon Returns, Happens Only Once Every 80 Years

  • by Gee-Tech

According to a statement from NASA, there is a chance once again to witness the super-bright celestial event that last illuminated the sky in 1946. A nova eruption could occur at any moment, so let’s not miss it! We might experience a rare celestial phenomenon if we regularly scan the sky, as an exclusive nova… Read More »Rare Celestial Phenomenon Returns, Happens Only Once Every 80 Years

Lunar Mining

Pioneering Lunar Mining: First Private Space Mining Company Aims for Helium Extraction

  • by Gee-Tech

Unlocking the treasures of the Moon, a commodity scarce on Earth yet crucial for fusion energy and various other applications, has been a long-envisioned endeavor. Recently, a private company has stepped forward to undertake the first steps in this monumental task. Interlune, led by industry veterans Rob Meyerson and Gary Lai, both hailing from Blue… Read More »Pioneering Lunar Mining: First Private Space Mining Company Aims for Helium Extraction