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James calling in via the AskDave button on our site"I want to know about aluminium battery technology. I heard that a university in California says that aluminium battery technology is better than anyu battery out there now."
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James, its just not around - and it may never be, so dont worry too much about it for the time being.
At the moment that - and graphene - are nothing but possible technologies that may be used in a few decades but for the moment are just the subject of academic papers.
The biggest advantages of aluminum-ion batteries over lithium-ion batteries are weight - theyre lighter, and aluminum is less likely to catch on fire violently and quickly the way lithium-ion batteries sometimes do.
That last part is not that big of a deal in applications like phones, but its a much bigger deal on modern planes, electric cars, and other uses that require much larger and much more dangerous batteries.
If youve heard about the Teslas that catch on fire every now and then and cant be put out for hours, this type of battery would be less prone to that problem (also, all other hybrids and electric cars seem less prone to that too so we wouldnt make Tesla our first option).
The downside of aluminum-ion batteries is that their shelf life would be much shorter, and in the real world thats a problem for virtually all of the major applications that would benefit from this type of battery.
Gary in Tupelo, Mississippi listens on SuperTalk Mississippi and asked: "I have an S8 plus Samsung phone. Bixby got turned on and I can't turn it off. It keeps turning my phone on every eight seconds and running my battery down. How can I fix this?"
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Gary, in modern versions of Samsungs OS you should be able to turn it off by going into your phones settings and then navigating to Advanced Features.
Once there you should be able to see an option to turn off Bixby features.
Alternatively, you should be able to just hold your finger on your home screen for a few seconds and then swipe to the left. That should reveal a toggle to turn off Bixby and given that you didnt turn it off intentionally, its a good bet that you accidentally turned it on that way.
Gene in Brunswick, Georgia listens on 93.7 FM WBQO and is calling via the AskDave button on our site and asked: "What type of device can I get that's not expensive and will give me Wi-Fi in my camper?"
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Gene, all of your choices will require some kind of phone service, so your first and least expensive option is your smartphone.
It probably has a hotspot already that you can use to get access in your camper right ...