Category: 4. Technology

  • German scientists develop safer, high-energy battery film for EVs

    German scientists develop safer, high-energy battery film for EVs

    German researchers have developed a new roll-to-roll production process to make lithium batteries safer with better energy density. 

    Fraunhofer FEP has developed this process for a new type of component for lithium-ion batteries called metal-on-polymer current collectors.

    As electric vehicles become more common, these new collectors could play a key role in preventing lithium-ion battery fires by acting as an internal safety mechanism.

    Project manager Claus Luber shows a sample of polymer film coated with aluminum using electron beam evaporation. Credit: Fraunhofer FEP, Finn Hoyer

    Preventing thermal runaway

    This innovative technology aims to address the inherent fire risk in traditional lithium-ion batteries, often caused by “thermal runaway” due to overcharging, component damage, or overheating.

    EV battery fires are difficult to extinguish because the batteries aren’t a single unit. 

    Instead, it is made of many individual cells packed together. Like a thermal runaway, a fire starting in one cell from a chemical reaction quickly spreads its intense heat to neighboring cells until the entire battery pack is engulfed.

    The new current collectors replace conventional metal foils with polymer films coated on both sides with thin layers of aluminum or copper.

    This seemingly small change brings huge advantages. Firstly, it reduces the weight of the current collector, leading to higher energy density in the battery cell. More power, less bulk. 

    But even more importantly, it’s key for safety. If a short circuit occurs, the polymer substrate simply melts, instantly interrupting the current path.

    This stops heat from building up, directly preventing that dangerous thermal runaway. It’s an integrated safety fuse inside a battery.

    Fraunhofer FEP perfected a roll-to-roll process using electron beam evaporation to apply these metal coatings precisely.

    “The challenge was to design the polymer films and the coating process in such a way that the thickness of the current collector could be comparable to that of current metal films and the metal layer could have optimum electrical conductivity,” said Claus Luber, technical project manager.  

    And they did! 

    Safer future batteries

    The method deposited double-sided coatings of both copper and aluminum on polymer films, with each layer up to 1 µm thick.

    For both metals, the process resulted in compact, wrinkle-free films, making them ideal for integration into battery production.

    The proof is in the performance. These new metal-on-polymer current collectors were integrated into pouch cells by project partner TU Braunschweig. 

    “These cells were tested for their electrochemical properties and compared with conventional reference cells,” the researchers noted.

    “In these tests, the cells with metal-on-polymer current collectors performed similarly to the reference cells in terms of performance and cycle stability at different charging and discharging rates,” the press release added. 

    The team stated that these new metal-on-polymer battery parts can be made on a larger scale using the new roll-to-roll method.

    These new parts can help batteries hold more power for their size, meaning potentially longer-lasting phones or longer-range electric cars.

    If a problem causes the battery to short-circuit, these new collectors are designed to prevent dangerous overheating and potential fires.

    This development gives battery makers a solid foundation to develop the next generation of improved lithium-ion batteries.

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  • The General Creates Custom Experience in Fortnite

    The General Creates Custom Experience in Fortnite

    The General Road Test Royale is a custom-built map that is being unveiled as its own universe in The Glitch on July 7. The game is a direct reflection of The General’s commitment to showing up where its customers already are — and in a space where they’re having fun, connecting and competing.

    “At The General, we’re constantly looking for ways to meet our customers where they are and, increasingly, that’s in gaming environments like Fortnite,” said Kale Sligh, AVP of marketing at The General. “With The Glitch, we’re going beyond a logo placement to create a true experience that reflects our brand, connects with players’ passion points, and gives them a break by offering an escape from the everyday.”

    In The General Road Test Royale, players are invited to navigate obstacles quickly and efficiently with an equal amount of strategy and caution to earn in-map currency that help unlock new challenges and rewards in-game. Three city maps are available for players to race and practice safe driving on some of the nation’s most iconic driving locations: Miami, New York City and San Francisco. The game is paired with fun branded components — such as The General mustache shaped monument and The General helmet map marker — and is open to multiple players, but can also be experienced solo.

    Created in partnership with Twitch and Look North World, The General Road Test Royale is unlike any other game, as it rewards players for smart, efficient driving — like staying on course, avoiding obstacles, and maintaining control under pressure. Developed in consultation with National Driving Training (NDT), the game incorporates real-world principles of safe driving in a way that’s fast-paced, fun, and engaging.

    “I’m proud that Look North World and Twitch are partnering to bring The General Road Test Royale to life — it’s a smart, immersive way for the brand to show up in Fortnite with purpose,” said Alexander Seropian, Founder and CEO of Look North World. “Fortnite is the perfect platform to connect with young, aspirational drivers — and as a parent of newly licensed teens, I know how powerful and timely this message really is. And oh my gosh, turning the typical racing game mechanics on their ear is so much fun!”

    The General will be hosting a streamer tournament between sixteen of the top Fortnite streamers on Twitch to generate excitement and fun. As part of this brand collaboration and activation, The General has partnered with a number of popular streamers, including T-Pain — Grammy-winning artist, beloved gamer and Twitch personality — who will be livestreaming playthroughs of the experience in July and competing in The General’s tournament on Twitch in August.

    “Being a part of The General’s new commercial was pretty cool, and getting to take that energy into Fortnite is even better,” said T-Pain. “I can’t wait to stream my experience of The General Road Test Royale and show the community what the brand built. It’s creative, it’s chaotic, and it’s truly one of a kind.”

    To drive additional excitement around The General’s tournament streams on Twitch, viewers can participate in two separate giveaways: one for a chance to win a 2025 Honda Civic, and another featuring prizes like a PlayStation 5, Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250 Headphones, and Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer Glasses. No purchase is necessary to enter either giveaway. Each giveaway is sponsored and administered by The General’s promotional partners. Full details, including official rules and eligibility requirements, will be available by early August.

    Gamers can find The General on Twitch and can use Island Code 9524-2023-3031 to access The Glitch on Fortnite. To learn more about The General, visit www.thegeneral.com and follow the brand on TikTok, Instagram, X, and YouTube.

    Legal Disclaimer: This is an independently created Fortnite island and is not sponsored, endorsed, or administered by Epic Games, Inc.

    About The General Insurance 
    The General Automobile Insurance Services, Inc. (The General®) is a licensed auto insurance agency and a subsidiary of Sentry Insurance Company. For over 60 years, The General has served under-served drivers who may find it difficult to secure coverage. The General takes an empathetic approach to insurance—ensuring all drivers have a flexible and reasonably priced option available when they need it most. Visit www.thegeneral.com or follow The General on X, Instagram, and Facebook.

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  • Score the Google Pixel 9A for Just $449, Back to Its All-Time Low

    Score the Google Pixel 9A for Just $449, Back to Its All-Time Low

    Ready to upgrade to a new phone? Now is the perfect time to take the leap. The Google Pixel 9A just dropped back down to its all-time lowest price. It has a lot to offer, which is why it’s among the best Pixel phones on the market and our favorite Android phone for the value. 

    If you’re looking for a Pixel 9A deals to save you some cash on your upgrade, there are several options out there. But for an unlocked model that doesn’t lock you into a multi-year contract Amazon has a Prime Day deal you won’t want to miss. Right now the already-affordable Pixel 9A has been slashed to just $449. That’s a $50 savings and a return to the lowest price we’ve seen on this model. Not a fan of Amazon? This deal is also available at Best Buy and directly from the Google Store.

    There have been some design changes with the Pixel 9A, but change doesn’t have to be bad. Some highlights are its bright screen and solid camera performance. It has a lower RAM than the baseline Pixel 9, but it has the same display size, processor and AI features. It’s also worth noting that this particular phone lacks Satellite SOS connectivity, which is available on the rest of the Pixel 9 lineup. We have a breakdown to help you compare the 9A with the Pixel 9 and 9 Pro. 

    CNET expert Patrick Holland also found the Pixel 9A cameras to be the clear winner against Apple’s budget phone, the iPhone 16E, in large part to its three camera setup featuring a wide, ultrawide and selfie cam. He noted that, “the Pixel 9A really pushes the dynamic range in its images. The phone captures more details in the shadows but really aggressively brightens them too.” 

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    In his review, Patrick Holland also observed that, “the Pixel 9A’s 5,100-mAh battery is the largest on any Pixel phone. But compared with the Pixel 8A, it also has a bigger screen that maxes out at 2,700-nits brightness, a more powerful processor and onboard AI processing. The result is just an OK battery life that was almost the same as last year’s Pixel 8A. Typically, I got around a single day’s use on a charge.” 

    That probably works for a lot of buyers, but you can decide which specs are the most important to splurge on. That said, at under $500 you’ll get a lot of value for the price — especially in the age of impending tariffs. 

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    Why this deal matters

    For a budget-friendly phone, Google’s Pixel 9A has a lot to offer. We love the phone at full price, so nabbing it for under $450 is a great deal. It’s currently back down to the lowest price we’ve found on this model so far, and we don’t anticipate it will drop lower any time soon. With AI features, solid camera performance and plenty of other goodies, this phone is packed with value. But this deal could end at any time, so we recommend making your purchase soon to lock in this low price. 


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  • Camden photo walk with the Tecno Camon 40 smartphones – AP x UKBFTOG

    Camden photo walk with the Tecno Camon 40 smartphones – AP x UKBFTOG

    In partnership with Tecno

    There was a lot of excitement and hype when Tecno released the new Camon 40 smartphones at MWC earlier this year. Members of the UK Black Female Photographers (UKBFTOG) took to the streets of Camden, one of London’s most photogenic neighbourhoods, to test the phone’s camera capabilities in a busy real-world setting.

    From graffiti-covered walls to crowded market stalls, Camden provided a strong testing ground with its mix of colours, textures and moving subjects. There were plenty of opportunities for the photographers see how well the Camon 40 smartphones handled contrast, detail and dynamic range.

    Members of the UK Black Female Photographers group spent the day capturing moments in Camden market with the Camon 40 smartphones. Photo credit: Musa Bwanali

    Here’s what the photographers had to say about Tecno’s latest offering.


    Funmi

    I was using the Camon 40 Premier on the photowalk and I found the phone easy to use. The double-tap feature with the side button that opens the camera was really handy when I wanted to capture a quick photo. I really loved the quality of the images, they were sharp and I was able to zoom in without compromising on the quality.

    food stall
    Camden food stall. Photo credit: Funmi (UKBFTOG)

    Camille

    The two features I tried were the portrait and flashsnap modes. Given how busy Camden is, it was a real challenge to try and capture movement in the street and crowds and the flashsnap feature was made for situations like this. I was able to get some sharp photos during the walk.

    Photo credit: Camille (UKBFTOG)

    Adele

    I was wowed by the super-macro mode – the detail was impeccable and there was seamless transition when I was focusing on the subject. The colours were vibrant without being over-saturated and the photos were sharp.

    Coloured lights
    Photo credit: Adele (UKBFTOG)

    Andrea

    For a first-time user, the Camon 40 Premier was easy to navigate and use. I was impressed by the quality of the photos and videos even when you zoom in. The photos were sharp and had good contrast.

    two people walking past a graffiti wall
    Photo credit: Andrea (UKBFTOG)

    Dionne

    This phone is awesome for photographers, especially for street photography. The AI features in the Camon 40 Premier camera are great because you don’t have to do much to get a great photo, you can just shoot and post without any editing.

    colourful umbrellas
    Photo credit: Dionne (UKBFTOG)

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  • Nvidia’s RTX 5090 just got beaten by cut-down China model in extreme overclock benchmark

    Nvidia’s RTX 5090 just got beaten by cut-down China model in extreme overclock benchmark

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    A new 3DMark Port Royal world record has been set by ‘OGS’, a member of Greek team Hellas Overclocking. And, yes, before you ask, competitive hardware overclocking is indeed a thing. Just last week, we saw a ROG Astral RTX 5090 ‘smashing’ the Port Royal world record, something which ASUS was keen to boast about.

    The previous record was set by well-known world champion overclocker Allen ‘Splave’ Golibersuch, who pushed the record to 47,375. Now, the record has been beaten by none other that the RTX 5090D, the cut-down version of Nvidia’s flagship graphics card. OGS’s new record brings the new high score up to 47,469.


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    OGS sets new Port Royal record with RTX 5090D

    The new record was uploaded to HWBot on July 4th, with proof of the new high score and an image of the Frankenstein setup used to achieve it.

    • Processor: Intel Core i9 14900KF
    • Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090D
    • Memory: Corsair Vengeance DDR5 RAM
    • Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex Encore
    • Power Supply: Corsair HXi series 1500W