This is obscene.
ROBOTS WILL KILL US ALL! ROBOTS WILL KILL US ALL!
ROBOTS WILL KILL US ALL! ROBOTS WILL KILL US ALL!
ROBOTS WILL KILL US ALL! ROBOTS WILL KILL US ALL!
ROBOTS WILL KILL US ALL! ROBOTS WILL KILL US ALL!
ROBOTS WILL KILL US ALL! ROBOTS WILL KILL US ALL!
While I’m a little bit put off by Corning seemingly claiming rights to the future of display technology, I do find this fascinating and a very good example of how electronics should interact with each other and ourselves. Very cool stuff. The really exiting part is that this isn’t scifi anymore, it’s market projections. Developers are designing products in the future and already manufacturing them when that future becomes present. Take this graph, for instance: http://michellzappa.com/map/envisioning-technology-2011-03-07.png
I will say, the whole big screens showing you in clothes you should buy is a bit too dystopian for me.
Citroen Taranis Concept.
I feel like I have to say this…. borderlands…
“I was born deaf and 8 weeks ago I received a hearing implant.
This is the video of them turning it on and me hearing myself for the first time :)”
(Source: youtube.com)
The old technology for storing energy is finally getting an update, and it’s appearing everywhere from power plants to Formula One race cars.
A first step towards Minority Report ads from Inwindow Outdoor (demo)
(Source: TechCrunch)
The quad rotors are back… But this time they don’t want to kill us, they want to build us a house!
I really love these things and I’m happy that the research is going in a friendly direction.
(Source: gregmelander)
