Battelle develops new technologies, commercializes products, and provides solutions for industry and government. They have just released their proposals for what new products which will occour in the present:
"When you turn on your personalized computer," Millett says, "it might automatically show you highlights from your favorite baseball team's game from the night before, show the current stock report on your own portfolio, and ask you if you'd like to order milk or eggs because you haven't bought any in the past week. Then it could go out and do that shopping for you, finding the best prices at all the local grocery stores."
The personalized computer will be as mobile and versatile as its user, sending and receiving wireless data and accessing information from remote sites.
"This innovative product is highly dependent upon three other conditions: regulation, energy price levels, and advances in electrical power systems," Millett says.
"Remember the Jetsons cartoon show where they would talk to neighbors on a television screen in their house. Same principle," Millett says. "When that cartoon was drawn, that was as far out as flying your own car to work. Now it's just around the corner."
"As the baby boomers move into and past midlife, they're going to create a huge market for products to hold back the hands of time," Millett says. "They want to look good and feel good. At Battelle, we think technology will allow them to look forward to active and comfortable retirements in their 80s."
I found the article here
I always try to keep up with what's happening and what new hardware devices and gadgets, which are emerging.
One of my favorite sources is "The Harrow Technology Report", which explores the innovations and trends of many contemporary and emerging technologies, and then draws some less than obvious connections between them.
British Telecom has given their expectations to the future and produced a number of timelines, that should give ideas about when we can expect tecgnology to evolve. I found this when I was trying to answer my parents question "When can we expect to buy a robot for doing household work like cooking, cleaning and helping us" - as far as I can see from the BT whitepaper, this should occur around 2012-2020. so this could actually be relevant for my parents.
I do personally not beleve that things is going to evolve that fast. I think that they are 20-30% to optimistic about their timelines. You can download the report here :-)
The article is also located on the BT homepage.
BT has a Futurolist which write quite a few interesting things about what he expects of the future - see Ian Pearsons articles.
This is probably very interesting, so I might need to read about people which can upload part of their personality to a global network and WANs between brains and computers.
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