Category Archives: Cool Tech

Regenerating Tire Tread

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Goodyear has unveiled their latest concept car tire featuring tread capable of regenerating itself. The recharge tyre has a biodegradable tread that can regenerate thanks to a special liquid compound made from a biological material and reinforced with fibers inspired by spider silk.

When the tire needs recharging, drivers can insert a new capsule containing this liquid compound into the centre of the wheel. depending on the their location, vehicle, what season they are driving in and how long their journey is, the tire will then regenerate itself accordingly. Thanks to artificial intelligence a driver profile would be created around which the liquid compound would be customized, generating a compound blend tailored to each individual driver and their style of driving.

 

Radically simplifying the process of replacing your tires with rechargeable capsules, the tread would be supported by a light-weight, non-pneumatic frame and tall-and-narrow shape. this is a thin, robust low-maintenance construction that would eliminate the need for pressure maintenance or downtime related to punctures.  Sounds like this tire concept is only available for future EV cars for now.  

Amazon’s New Part Finder App Feature

Amazon has a pretty handy new feature in their regular Amazon App, called Part Finder.

To give it a try, you will need to have a US penny nearby and your part, then click and open the app.

Then click the camera in the upper right corner.  You will need to allow the app access to your camera.

That will open the Part Finder

 

Put your part on a white background with a penny below it like below:

The app then puts a green crosshair on the part as it scans the photo, if you don’t see this it did not work.

Then you will need to select your Head style.

 

Then Amazon pulls up the part in it’s results.

I am pretty sure that Ikea needs to integrate something like this into their store or website or maybe Amazon will jump on it first and do it for Ikea.  Since all the Hardware sites missed the boat on this one.