0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
http://tech.msn.com/products/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1010970
Quote : | "From inexpensive 20-megapixel cameras to 50-terabyte DVDs, here's our definitive list of technologies we're looking forward to seeing." |
Click link.
Some of the coolest:
200GB Blu-ray Discs Memory That Doesn't Forget (NRAM) Data in Three Dimensions 50-Terabyte DVDs Instant-Charge Batteries High-Capacity Nanotube Batteries Fuel-Cell Batteries Quad-Core Processors The 8-Hour Laptop Battery An Entire MP3 Collection on a Flash Player Flexible Displays TVs Out of Thin Air Lossless Digital Music in the Mainstream High-Res Displays With Unlimited Colors Truly Visual Web Search The End of Installed Software A Camera Phone as Good as a Digital Camera (8 MP) 2015's New Mainstream Camera: 20 Megapixels Facial Recognition for Photos A Shift From 2D Photos to 3D Environments The 3D Internet The Smart Shirt Electronic Paper The Universal Translator Robots, Part 1: Death to Allowances Robots, Part 2: Hope It's Not the Terminator 1000 Pages Printed per Minute
[Edited on October 11, 2006 at 9:41 PM. Reason : ]10/11/2006 9:33:19 PM |
Perlith All American 7620 Posts user info edit post |
Focus seems to be on viable technologies in the next 5-10 years that have potential for success/development. Interesting. Thanks for the article. 10/11/2006 10:05:08 PM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "A Camera Phone as Good as a Digital Camera (8 MP)" |
Quote : | "the SCH-B600 officially released on the Korean market only today, and it's a phone with a 10-megapixel camera. And the price--I kid you not--is 900,000 won or $900 dollars. Samsung originally announced the product in March." |
http://news.com.com/2061-10801_3-6124370.html10/11/2006 10:19:24 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
i started to list my favorites, but then i realized i had about 20
a lot of them sound promising, but pc world's estimates about release dates is probably a little optimistic...i'm still surprised that a number of them aren't already in use 10/11/2006 10:20:06 PM |
qntmfred retired 40726 Posts user info edit post |
i can't wait for pervasive speech recognition 10/11/2006 10:22:56 PM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "200GB Blu-ray Discs" |
Quote : | "50-Terabyte DVDs" |
So, what's the point of Blu-ray? Ok, so they really meant DVD sized, not DVD.
15-Minute Vista Installations: Haha.
Memory That Doesn't Forget: Let's hope there is a forget option - I'd like to forget memory leaks.
More-Efficient Graphics Cards: Some of these are downright obvious. The blurb they had on this was pointless. Did they think GPUs were going to get worse over time? Several items in the list of 100 are to the tune of Product X will be better - without elaboration.
High-Res Displays With Unlimited Colors: "Tiny artificial muscles developed by a team at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich could make for high-resolution displays that can reproduce the entire visible spectrum of light"
Which is finite
The Death of IE6: "Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 is a problem: Its bugs and its incomplete support for Web standards have been thorns in Web designers' sides for years."
Well duh. IE7 will come out. Plus, as a web designer I'd much rather see Netscape die a horrible death.
The End of Adware: Haha.
Fiber Everywhere: Bring it on.
Electronic Paper: "Electronic paper is on the way: Several manufacturers have working prototypes of thin, flexible displays that can show high-contrast text that looks as good as the printed page. These displays retain the image when the power is off, making them suitable for electronic books. One day you'll be able to download PC World into your electronic newspaper and flick through the pages electronically."
Part of me wants to say... but paper costs $0.01 per page. How much does the one sheet of electronic paper cost?
DirectX 10 Games: "The new version of DirectX that will come with Microsoft's Windows Vista will open up many possibilities for game programmers, allowing them to create realistic physics in games and more complex 3D environments. Such advances, however, will have to wait until Vista is finally released and has enough users to justify the games: We don't expect to see anything but a handful of enhanced titles until mid-2007. And these new games won't run on older versions of Windows: DirectX 10 will run on Vista only."
This is the first and only compelling reason I've heard for buying Vista so far.
1000 Pages Printed per Minute: Meh.
[Edited on October 12, 2006 at 9:19 AM. Reason : -]10/12/2006 9:17:28 AM |
xvang All American 3468 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Well duh. IE7 will come out. Plus, as a web designer I'd much rather see Netscape die a horrible death." |
Agreed.10/12/2006 9:32:03 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Electronic Paper: "Electronic paper is on the way: Several manufacturers have working prototypes of thin, flexible displays that can show high-contrast text that looks as good as the printed page. These displays retain the image when the power is off, making them suitable for electronic books. One day you'll be able to download PC World into your electronic newspaper and flick through the pages electronically."
Part of me wants to say... but paper costs $0.01 per page. How much does the one sheet of electronic paper cost?" |
well, yeah, i suppose...two points, though:
okay, perhaps saving the planet isn't high on your priority list, but IF the electronic paper were cheap enough, we COULD see a significant decrease in deforestation (including replanted forests)
the more practical (and less hippy) aspect: i love to read, and am always toting a novel along with me wherever i go...okay, so i spend $50 on a blank electronic book and then load up e-books into the book whenever i want to swap novels...same could be said for textbooks, notebooks, etc...the ability to carry ONE electronic notebook and keep notes on memory cards is pretty darn revolutionary in my opinion10/16/2006 9:57:44 AM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
^ uhhhh .pdf's and a laptop.... 10/16/2006 10:51:18 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "These displays retain the image when the power is off, making them suitable for electronic books." |
uhhh...your laptop works without power?
also, i'm assuming that these electronic pages weigh MUCH less than a laptop...
[Edited on October 16, 2006 at 11:12 AM. Reason : .]10/16/2006 11:12:23 AM |
State409c Suspended 19558 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "High-Res Displays With Unlimited Colors: "Tiny artificial muscles developed by a team at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich could make for high-resolution displays that can reproduce the entire visible spectrum of light"
Which is finite " |
The range from one end to the other is indeed finite, but infinitessimally divisible between that range...whichi s infinite 10/16/2006 11:12:40 AM |
Noen All American 31346 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "^ uhhhh .pdf's and a laptop...." |
Laptops arent readable in daylight. And a laptop you get 8 hours of battery life, most e-readers are currently on the 20-40 hours lifespan.
e-Paper is awesome. Not these stupid ass e-readers they are trying to pawn off on people, but when e-Paper finally gets to production ready, it will be very good times10/16/2006 11:23:08 AM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
true.... 10/16/2006 11:42:07 AM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Well duh. IE7 will come out. Plus, as a web designer I'd much rather see Netscape die a horrible death." |
After doing tech support I'd rather see web designers die a slow horrible death. That job would have been so much easier if we'd just have text based bbs style pages with no places for adware to sneak in.10/16/2006 12:12:35 PM |
darkone (\/) (;,,,;) (\/) 11610 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Laptops arent readable in daylight" |
There are a few laptops that can cut with outdoors illumination. I agree with your other statements though.10/16/2006 12:15:05 PM |
mattc All American 1172 Posts user info edit post |
forgot the millenium falcon. looking forward to that one myself. 10/16/2006 4:53:09 PM |
LittleZZ Veteran 442 Posts user info edit post |
Wow, back in 2002 I was in a group for that engineer's english class (310 maybe?) and we had to pitch a product of the future. Ours was a book that utilized e-ink technologies. Basic idea was that when you got to school you only needed to buy one e-book that you could download all your course material to. All class books, labs, novels, whatever, could be at your disposal when you need it without the worry of carrying around 5 different books. Our product also allowed the user to download reference material from the library, highlight, or drag and drop quotes, and parenthetical references would be done automatically. Thats a few things we talked about off the top of my head, kind of cool to see it coming to reality...sort of. 10/16/2006 11:21:35 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, the idea isn't new, but actually making it happen has always been a hang-up 10/17/2006 9:40:27 AM |
cosgrove Starting Lineup 59 Posts user info edit post |
20MP CAMERA HOLY CRAP1
insert comment about huge number of megapixels and how it doesn't matter you need a good sensor/lens in a digital camera blah blah blah 10/18/2006 1:47:08 PM |