Thursday 3 January 2013

Futuristic & Latest gadgets



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AT&T high technology predicted the future world. Can Microsoft?

The past century was filled with optimistic predictionsof how quickly technology would progress. Flying cars? Moon colonies? Robotic servants to free humanity of day-to-day drudgery? None of that’s happened yet, much to our ancestors’ chagrin. But for all those,, there have been a few glimpses into the future that proved remarkably accurate — and surprisingly, they came not from IT visionaries, but from advertising firms. Fellow blogger mark Hall previously looked at  i967 prediction of onlin shoping in 1999. Except for its chauvinism, today’s e-commerce is not much different. More recently, AT&T made a series of commercials in 1993 which, despite being less than two decades past, is practically the Dark Ages compared to where we are today. (Recall that the World Wide Web was only four years old at the time.) Some technologies seen in the video , such as electronic toll collection services, were available even then; others are here today; a few still have not yet surfaced.



How would you like to get into a photo booth, put in your money & out pops a 3D figurine of you? Introducing the world's first 3D printing photo booth!



Titanium Mouse


This sleek and elegantly designed mouse is made of Titanium and priced at about $540! It definitely stands out and makes a bold statement.

Intelligent Design's Titanium Mouse was designed to be an enrichment for you and your environment.

Gesture Remote


The future is here: you can now surf through TV channels and digital media using simple gestures – touch-free – with no keypad in sight.

What would you prefer - A gesture remote, an RFID touch screen remote that looks more like an iPod Touch OR a TV app for your tablet?

Scan Hand for ATM Cash, No Card Required


 A Japanese bank just announced plans to install ATMs that scan customers' palms for identification.

A feature that should have been available a decade back, is (I think) the most convenient option for cash withdrawal. I am sure the day is not far when this will be standard practice by banks and other institutions for authenticating a customer. I wouldn't be surprised if use of biometrics is standardized and made mandatory for any kind of financial transaction... in the near future!

Concept A multifunctional gadget



The ingenious gadget is a conceptual cell phone and tablet computer clubbed in one. The attention-grabbing concept has two elements: dynamic and microphone. So, either design a mini cell phone sized 22mm X 44mm X 6mm or a tabletwith a maximum size of 1.5m X 2m. The tablet is capable of responding to wireless communications like Wi-Fi. Mobikom’s key elements have programmed buttons while others have been devoid of them. Each element has its own power supply and computing processor. A user can feed individual parts with a SIM card and store all necessary details in the phone memory. 

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