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Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 September 2016

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getting started with word press E-book

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dynamic site with php and mysQL. pdf

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dynamic site with php and mysQL. pdf

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HOW TO PERSONALIZE AND MAKE MONEY WITH YOUR BLOG ON E-COMMERCE

HOW TO PERSONALIZE AND MAKE MONEY WITH YOUR BLOG ON E-COMMERCE 

Do you want to build an online shopping store on your Blogger blog to give a boost to your online business? Learning how to build an online store can be a bit tricky job all together. However, with some eCommerce plugins we can neatly convert our blog into a fully flourishing eCommerce site. Recently, one of our users asked us that How to create a online eCommerce store in Blogger Blog. Though, there are numberless eCommerce blogger templates available on the internet, but how to convert our simple blog into a fully functional eCommerce site? Today, in this article, we will show you how to create a online eCommerce store in Blogger blog.

You can sell almost anything on your Blogger site, but the product you are selling must be related to your blog. If you write about technology on your blog, then you can sell any kind of tech gadgets on your blog. If you have written an e-book, then you can make that e-book available though your eCommerce enabled blog. Blogger can also sell T-shirts, jewelry, skin products and almost anything that is legal to sell.

You can check the demo of Blogger eCommerce Store here


How to Create a Online eCommerce Store in Blogger: 

To add an online store in Blogger, we will be using a plugin called ECWID. It is a FREE eCommerce Shopping cart and store solution that helps you to convert your existing blog into a fully functional eCommerce store.

Firstly, you need to register a account at ECWID.com. If you have a PayPal, Facebook or Google account then you can opt for these services to register quickly.















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How to Display Last Modified Date of Your Posts in Blogger and schedule your post.



How to Display Last Modified Date of Your Posts in Blogger and schedule your post.

Blogger is being used by many people for different reasons. Some use it for blogs, whereas others use it for business purpose. When you publish a new post or story, often times you might need to make updates in the future. In this article, we will show you how you can display last modified or updated date to let your users know when your post was last updated. We will highlight how to display last modified date of your post in Blogger.


Why to Display Last Modified or Updated Date in Your Posts:

If you posted an article or a post on June 19, 2016 and five days later you found out there was an update to the story. You can simple edit the article, and it will show you the last modified or updated date June 24, 2016.

Readers always like recent content they do not want to read old out-date stories. Therefore, showing last modified date would certainly add more credibility to your site. It also helps search crawlers and also helps a bit in search engine rankings

How to Display Last Modified Date of Your Posts:

The steps to show last modified date in your posts in blogger is extremely simple and you do not need to change any codes of your Blogger Template either. To change last modified date in Blogger, follow the below instructions as they are mentioned:

  1. Firstly, go to Blogger >> Posts >> Edit (it depends upon you which post you want to edit, or which post you wish to change the last modified date).
  2. Now under Post settings, click on Published On on the right side of your screen.


 Select Set date and time, which will open up a calendar.



  1. Now you can change the date of your post. You can either change it to the current date (present day) or you can set a future date as well, it entirely depends upon you. After selecting a date, press Done.
  2. Once everything is done, press Update button on the top.
We hope this tutorial has helped you in learning how to display last modified or updated date of your post in blogger. Please let us know what are your thoughts about this tutorial int he comments section below.
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How To upload PDF and other Documents In Blogger Blog Posts

How To upload PDF and other Documents In Blogger Blog Posts


One of our readers requested us to figure out how they can embed PDFs in their Blogger blog. There are many ways through which we can embed PDFs or other documents like Microsoft Word, Spreadsheets, PowerPoint Slides, and Excel Spreadsheets into our Blogger Blog. However, Google Docs is probably the most authentic and reliable way of embedding the PDF documents in a website. Therefore, today in this article, we will show you How to Embed PDFs or any other documents in Blogger Blog Posts.

First, go to https://drive.google.com and Sign in into your Gmail or Google account so that you have the admin privilege to the documents that would upload from your system hard drive. 

After signing in to your Google account, the next thing is to upload a PDF file from your system hard drive. On pressing the upload icon from the left side panel a drop down menu will pop out which would consist of two options i.e. File and Folder. Just select “File” and head to the next step.
Now it will inquire you to select the PDF (document) that you want to embed on your website. Now press the open button and move to the next step.
On pressing the open button a small upload wizard would appear on the right side of your screen. It usually takes a minute or two to upload, but it entirely depends upon the size of your file and the speed of your internet connection.
Once uploading is finished, click on the file name and it will take you to a new page. Before, you can embed the document you have to change the permission of the file to the public. Thus, select the share button displaying at the top right corner of your screen and change the permission of the file from private to open. 
Press change, and select “public on the web” so anyone on the Internet can find and access. No sign-in required. Finally, press the Save button to conclude the wizard. For detailed instructions, check out the following screenshot.

After changing the permission settings, now it’s time to grab the embed code. From the quick access tool bar select File >> Embed this PDF file. Now a new window will appear which would provide you the Embed code, copy the whole code and proceed to the next step.
After copying the code go to Blogger.com >> Create a new Post >> Select HTML Tab, and paste the code where you would like to see the document to appear. Now within the code that you pasted few moments a go search for /preview and replace it with /edit?usp=sharing. Now publish your article, and that’s it. See the following screenshot.
Be default the width of the document is set to 640 pixels while the height is set to 480 pixels. You can reduce the width and height according to your needs. You should now see a PDF attached to your blog posts along with some significant options like download and etc.

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how to make your Word press look good with detailed code

HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN WORD PRESS PAGE

By default, WordPress shows your most recent posts in reverse chronological order on the front page of y our site. Many WordPress users want a static front page or splash page as the front page instead. This "static front page" look is common for users desiring static or welcoming information on the front page of the site.
The look and feel of the front page of the site is based upon the choices of the user combined with the features and options of the WordPress Theme.
There are four models for WordPress layout and structure, three that include static front pages.
  1. Blog: This is the traditional front page format with posts featured in reverse chronological order.
  2. Static Front Page: This is a traditional static HTML site model with a fixed front page and content placed in Pages, rarely if ever using posts, categories, or tags.
  3. Static Front Page Plus Blog: This model features a static front page as an introduction or welcome plus a blog to manage posts. Pages may be used to provide timeless content such as Contact, About, etc.
  4. Dynamic Front Page: Sometimes called the integrated model, the dynamic site design features a static front page plus blog, however the front page is dynamic. It may feature a combination of static and blog content (Page and posts). The Twenty-Eleven WordPress Theme offers that feature as an example with their Showcase Page Template. It features the most recent post in full or excerpt followed by the next most recent posts as post titles. There is an option to add a slider for featured posts set as Sticky Posts above the first post, creating a dynamic mix of content on the front page.
No matter which layout structure you choose, the process of setting up the static front page in WordPress is basically the same.

WordPress Static Front Page Process

There are two steps critical to creating a static front page on your site with WordPress.
  1. Assign the Front Page
  2. Assign the Posts Page (blog page)
static front page setting.png
The Page assigned as the front page of the site will display the static information you wish readers to know. It may be customized to direct people to welcome or offer instructions, featured content, highlight specific posts, articles, categories, or contributors.
The Page assigned as the blog page (posts page) of the site displays posts in reverse chronological order. Posts set as Sticky Posts will stick to the top of the queue, and navigation and organization of post content is through categories and tags.


Creating a Static Front Page

Creating a virtual static front page does not require editing or coding of files or templates. Using the default configuration for a "static front page" in WordPress does not remove the sidebar or change the look of the entire site, just the content area.
Please note that the names for the Pages used in these examples are web standardized names. You may choose alternative titles.
To create the static front page, go to the WordPress Administration Panels.
  1. Create a Front Page: In Pages choose Add New Page.
    • Title it "Home".
      1. If the WordPress Theme offers an option to change the look and feel of the front page, select the Template in the Page Attributes panel box.
      2. Add content you would like to see within the content area of the static front page, or leave it blank if it is a Dynamic front page.
      3. Publish the Page.
  2. Create a Blog Page: If choosing to add a blog, choose Add New Page again.
    • Title it "Blog," "News," "Articles," or an appropriate name.
      1. Do not use a custom Page template for this page. The template files home.php or index.php will be used to generate this page in the Theme.
      2. DO NOT add content. Leave it blank. Any content here will be ignored -- only the Title is used.
      3. Publish the Page.
        Reading panel
  3. Go to Administration > Settings > Reading panel.
    • Set Front page displays to a static page
      1. In the drop down menu for Front Page select "Home."
      2. In the drop down menu for Posts page select "Blog" or the name you created, or leave it blank if you will not feature posts on the site.
      3. Save changes.
While we are calling this a "static front page," you may edit the content on that web page at any time by editing the "Home" Page.

Theme Development for Custom Front Page Templates

Theme Template Files

Developing Theme template files that incorporate the static front page feature requires understanding of the WordPress Template Hierarchy.
On the site front page, WordPress will always use the front-page.php template file, if it exists. If front-page.php does not exist, WordPress will determine which template file to use, depending on the user configuration of 'Settings > Reading ->Front page displays', as follows:
  • A static page: WordPress uses the Static Page template hierarchy: Custom Page Templatepage-{id}.phppage-{slug}.php,page.phpindex.php
  • Your latest posts: WordPress uses the Blog Posts Index template hierarchy: home.phpindex.php

Custom Site Front Page Template

To create a custom site front page template, include either of the following in the Theme:

Custom Blog Posts Index Page Template

To create a custom blog posts index template, include the following in the Theme:
  • home.php
Use only the home.php template file for the blog posts index. Do not use a Custom Page Template (such as template-blog.php) for two reasons:
  1. When the static front page feature is configured properly, WordPress will not use a Custom Page Template to display the blog posts index, even if a Custom Page Template is assigned to the page designated as the "Posts page". WordPress will only use either home.php or index.php.
  2. When the Custom Page Template is assigned to a static page other than the one designated as the "Posts page," the blog posts index loop pagination will not work properly.

Contextual Conditional Tags

is_front_page() 
This Conditional Tag checks if the site front page is being displayed. Returns true when the site front page is being displayed, regardless of whether 'Settings > Reading ->Front page displays' is set to "Your latest posts" or "A static page".
is_home() 
This Conditional Tag checks if the blog posts index is being displayed. Returns true when the blog posts index is being displayed: when the site front page is being displayed and 'Settings > Reading ->Front page displays' is set to "Your latest posts", or when 'Settings > Reading ->Front page displays' is set to "A static page" and the "Posts Page" value is the current Page being displayed.
When the site front page is being displayed and 'Settings > Reading ->Front page displays' is set to "Your latest posts", bothis_front_page() and is_home() will return true.

Configuration of front-page.php

If it exists, the front-page.php template file is used on the site's front page regardless of whether 'Settings > Reading ->Front page displays' is set to "A static page" or "Your latest posts," the Theme will need to account for both options, so that the site front page will display either a static page or the blog posts index. There are a few methods to do so.

Conditional display within front-page.php

One way to allow front-page.php to account for both options for 'Settings > Reading ->Front page displays' is to add a conditional inside of front-page.php itself, using get_option( 'show_on_front' )get_home_template(), and get_page_template().
Method 1: including custom content directly within front-page.php:
if ( 'posts' == get_option( 'show_on_front' ) ) {
    include( get_home_template() );
} else {
    // Custom content markup goes here
}
Method 2: including any page template:
if ( 'posts' == get_option( 'show_on_front' ) ) {
    include( get_home_template() );
} else {
    include( get_page_template() );
}

Filtering frontpage_template

Another way to allow the site front page to display either a static page/custom content or the blog posts index, without adding conditional code within front-page.php, is to filter frontpage_template, by adding a filter callback to functions.php:
function themeslug_filter_front_page_template( $template ) {
    return is_home() ? '' : $template;
}
add_filter( 'frontpage_template', 'themeslug_filter_front_page_template' );
This method causes WordPress to bypass the front-page.php template file altogether when the blog posts index is being displayed.

Adding custom query loops to front-page.php

If the front-page.php template file includes a default WordPress Loop, like so:
<?php
if ( have_posts() ) : while ( have_posts() ) : the_post();
    // do something
endwhile; else:
    // no posts found
endif;
That loop applies to the post content of the static page assigned to 'Settings > Reading ->Posts page'.
To display custom loops (latest blog posts, custom/featured content, etc.), add secondary loop queries using calls to WP_Query. For example, to show the 3 latest blog posts:
$latest_blog_posts = new WP_Query( array( 'posts_per_page' => 3 ) );

if ( $latest_blog_posts->have_posts() ) : while ( $latest_blog_posts->have_posts() ) : $latest_blog_posts->the_post();
    // Loop output goes here

endwhile; endif;

Pagination

Static front pages are not intended to be paged. None of the WordPress Previous / Next page link functions work with a static front page. Pagination on a static front page uses the page query variable, not the paged variable. See the WP_Query for details.
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Tuesday, 23 August 2016

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‘New port of call’ installed at space station

‘New port of call’ installed at space station



This NASA TV video grab shows US astronaut Kate Rubins adjusting cables on August 19, 2016 at the International Space Station.
With more private spaceship traffic expected at the International Space Station in the coming years, two US astronauts embarked on a spacewalk Friday to install a special parking spot for them. The spacewalk began at 8:04 (1204 GMT) when Americans Jeff Williams and Kate Rubins switched their spacesuits to internal battery power. Shortly afterward, they made their way outside the orbiting laboratory to begin the work of attaching an international docking adaptor, launched aboard a SpaceX Dragon cargo ship last month.

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With more private spaceship traffic expected at the International Space Station in the coming years, two spacewalking US astronauts installed a special parking spot for them on Friday.
Americans Jeff Williams and Kate Rubins floated outside the orbiting laboratory for a spacewalk lasting five hours and 58 minutes to attach the first of two international docking adaptors.
The astronauts spent more than two hours tying down the adaptor, after which robotic machinery at the space station completed the hard mate, making the attachment permanent.
“With that, we have a new port of call,” NASA commentator Rob Navias said as the space station flew over Singapore at 10:40 am (1440 GMT).
During the rest of the spacewalk, astronauts connected power and data cables for the adaptor.
The fittings will enable the space station to share power and data with visiting spaceships.
The spacewalk was the fourth for Williams, a veteran astronaut who on Wednesday will surpass US astronaut Scott Kelly’s record for the most cumulative days in space for an American.
Kelly has 520 days in space over his career.
Williams will have 534 days in space by the time he wraps up his stint at the ISS and returns to Earth in early September.
The spacewalk was Rubins’s first. She is the 12th woman to walk in space.
– ‘Gateway to future’ –
NASA describes the docking adaptor as a “metaphorical gateway to a future” that will allow a new generation of US spacecraft — the first since the space shuttle program ended in 2011 — to carry astronauts to the space station.
The second docking adaptor is expected to be launched in late 2017, Navias said.
ISS operations integration manager Kenneth Todd called Friday’s installation a “very significant milestone on the path to establishing commercial crew capability.”
Built by Boeing, the circular adaptor measures around 42 inches (one meter) tall and about 63 inches wide.
The adaptors will work with Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner and SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, two spaceships under construction that are planned to ferry astronauts to the space station.
The docking adaptor is more sophisticated than past equipment because it will allow automatic parking instead of the current grapple and berthing process, which is managed by astronauts.
– Spacewalk Sept 1 –
During the last US spacewalk on January 15, a problem with American Tim Kopra’s spacesuit allowed a small amount of water to build up inside his helmet by the end of the outing.
It was the latest in a series of spacesuit issues, but not as severe as an emergency in 2013 when Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano’s helmet flooded, forcing him to end his spacewalk early.
Williams experienced a problem with an earpiece in his suit near the end of Friday’s outing, briefly interfering with his ability to hear mission control, but NASA said the issue was not serious.
The US space agency is planning another spacewalk on September 1 to retract one of the thermal radiators outside the space station.
Astronauts unsuccessfully tried to push it back into position last year.

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Monday, 22 August 2016

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The 2017 Toyota 86

The 2017 Toyota 86




For decades, icons like the 2000GT, Sports 800 and AE86 Corolla have cemented Toyota's enthusiast cred, earning accolades on the racetrack and respect on the streets. We took this performance DNA to create our purest sports car yet. Say hello to the Toyota 86.

It's got the power, gearing and suspension you need to rule your favorite winding road. A new, aggressive front end and LED lighting amp up the style. And once you get inside, the updated dash, steering wheel with audio controls and Granluxe interior accents ensure the driving experience is a premium one. It's how we continue to celebrate the sports car. Let's fire it up.
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latest cars

Porsche 918




Among the million-dollar-babies on display, this is one of our favorites. A technological tour-de-force, this hybrid honey was resplendent in a bright green wrap promoting “the harmonist,” and declaring itself “fresh.” We agree.
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Sunday, 21 August 2016

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Samsung Galaxy Note 7

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 release date, specs news 2016: Phablet ready to conquer smartphone market


The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has basically become the talk of the town after its announcement at a special event in New York at the beginning of August. The hybrid phablet is said to compete with Apple's iPhone 7, which is rumored to come out next month. The device is certainly living up to its hype as tech fans are excited for its arrival later this month.
According to a report by BGR, the handset is designed to protect itself from accidental drops. The device certainly has better body protection than its predecessors and that is because of the new Gorilla Glass 5 screen technology. Apparently, users will need to cover it with screen protector because the new display system is more vulnerable to scratches.
The new Gorilla Glass 5 is said to be the next big thing in the smartphone industry as Apple is also rumored to feature the amazing technology on its upcoming iPhone 7. However, this report has yet to be confirmed by the Cupertino-based company.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is a sizable smartphone, which measures at 153.5 x 73.9 x 7.9mm. It also has a weight of 169g. The device will carry impressive features including the new IP68 water and dust resistance. It also has a new S-Pen and a fingerprint sensor just like the current Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. It's also interesting that the company introduces an iris scanner on the new phablet.
Meanwhile, under the hood, the device will also carry advanced specifications. The device will run on a Snapdragon 820 from Qualcomm paired with 4 GB of RAM, which is less than 2 GB from its previous speculations of 6 GB capacity. The highly anticipated handset will also carry a 3500mAh battery, which many fans hope can sustain the amazing features of the device.
Other features of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 include a USB Type-C port and a wireless charging capability.
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Thursday, 18 August 2016

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Innovator develops ship oil-leakage analysis tool

Innovator develops ship oil-leakage analysis tool


Maritime industry welcomes pollution-preventing oil savings calculator


New pollution-preventing technology has been developed which could make a significant impact on the amount of oil being leaked by ships into the world’s oceans.
Thordon Bearings, a pioneer in the production of pollution-free bearing designs, develops seawater lubricated propeller shaft bearing systems for maritime vessels. The Canadian company's innovative designs are increasingly recognised by commercial owners and managers as a reliable, environmentally-friendly alternative to conventional oil-lubricated stern tube systems for major cargo, tanker, bulk carrier and cruise ship vessels.
Industry figures indicate that about 90 per cent of all seafaring vessels currently use oil-lubricated stern tubes which, on average, leak six litres of oil every day - the equivalent of 57 million litres of oil pollutant ending up in the ocean every year.
Although stern tube oil leakage has traditionally been considered common operating practice, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is urging new build vessel operators to use seawater-based systems for their stern tube lubrication to eliminate oil discharge into the ocean environment. And the IMO Polar Code, which comes into effect in 2017, insists that polar regions will be 'zero discharge' areas for oil and noxious liquids.
Recently, Bureau Veritas, DNV GL, Lloyd's Register and China Classification Society have modified rules for open seawater lubricated propeller shaft systems - allowing the shaft to remain in place providing monitoring conditions are met - which removes a major obstacle for ship owners in converting to water-based propeller shaft bearing systems.
Now Thordon Bearings has developed a new tool which can calculate the amount of operational oil which is prevented from leaking into the ocean through the installation of a seawater-lubricated shaft bearing system. The Oil Savings Calculator - described as a bespoke modelling tool - was officially launched on Friday 22 April to coincide with Earth Day 2016, the world's largest environmental movement.
The oil saving calculation is based on the detailed statistical analysis of the number of maritime vessels that have been built with or converted to seawater lubrication, together with the 300 days that a vessel is typically at sea and the average daily oil leakage from ships (six litres). This analysis indicates that seawater lubrication technology has already saved more than 60 million litres of oil pollution.
"In our opinion the only acceptable propeller shaft stern tube oil leakage is zero," says Terry McGowan, president and chief executive officer at Thordon Bearings. “Thanks to those vessels that have already installed seawater-lubricated propeller shaft bearings, over 60 million litres of stern tube oil has been saved from entering our oceans, seas, lakes and rivers.
"The Oil Saving Calculator is updated constantly and will continue to track our contribution to removing stern tube oil from our waters with the greater goal of completely eliminating this source of pollution.”
Although most commercial vessels continue to use an oil-lubricated propeller shaft bearing system, the Ontario-based maritime innovator believes the shipping industry is undergoing a technology transition which will eventually see pollution-free seawater solutions replace oil-lubricated systems.
"The introduction of new EPA rules has resulted in an unprecedented number of commercial vessels opting for seawater-lubricated bearing technologies," says Craig Carter, Thordon Bearings' head of marketing and customer service. "Ship owners are now much more aware of the positive contribution they can make in safeguarding the marine environment."
The new pollution-saving calculation initiative is welcomed by the International Tanker Pollution Federation (ITOPF), the world's largest ship owner organisation. The federation supports measures to help members meet high environmental standards. "We support the maritime industry in its efforts to reduce ship-sourced pollution and provide for more sustainable marine operations," says Dr Karen Purnell, ITOPF managing director.
Ship owners can monitor the positive impact of seawater-lubrication on the marine environment by checking the Oil Saving Calculator counter at www.thordonbearings.com 

Sources:
http://thordonbearings.com/posts/118
http://www.itopf.com/knowledge-resources/data-statistics/statistics/
http://thordonbearings.com
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Unmanned underwater vehicle operates autonomously

Unmanned underwater vehicle operates autonomously


Latest Boeing development has applications in defence, engineering and science


     US company Boeing – perhaps best known for its aerospace business – has been designing and operating manned and unmanned deep sea systems since the 1960s. It latest development in this area is a fleet of unmanned undersea vehicles (UUVs).
     The newest addition to the fleet, named Echo Voyager, can operate autonomously for up to six months at a time thanks to a hybrid rechargeable power system and modular payload bay. Developed by subsidiary Boeing Phantom Works, Echo Voyager can undertake a variety of underwater missions such as payload deployment, infrastructure protection, or subsea search and reconnaissance – without a requirement for support from a surface vessel.
Due to its range of potential applications, Boeing says it expects to see interest from oil, underwater engineering and science organisations – as well as the military – once the vessel is available commercially.
The US Navy has put a focus on unmanned undersea vehicles as part of its future fleet. The Navy has explored using UUVs for underwater surveillance, mine-detection and other uses. It already has several autonomous vehicles used for underwater ship-hull inspection and Defense Secretary Ash Carter said earlier this year that the Defense Department plans to spend $600 million over the next five years on UUVs.
Lithium ion and silver zinc batteries provide Echo Voyager with sufficient power to operate for several days. When the batteries need recharging the vessel rises to the surface and runs an on-board diesel generator. Utilising this recharging method allows Echo Voyager to travel up to 7,500 miles in a single voyage.
While at sea it has the ability to send information and data to surface vessels or shore stations.
Boeing is still experimenting with Echo Voyager in one of its research pools in Huntington Beach, California. If all goes according to plan, the company says it will then conduct open-ocean testing off the coast of California this summer.
“Echo Voyager is a new approach to how unmanned undersea vehicles will operate and be used in the future,” said Darryl Davis, president of Boeing Phantom Works.
The 51-foot-long Echo Voyager joins the 32-foot Echo Seeker and the 18-foot Echo Ranger in the Boeing UUV line-up.

Sources:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/robotic-sub-explores-underwater-for-six-months/
http://www.boeing.com/features/2016/03/bds-echo-voyager-03-16.page

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