http://tech.msn.com/products/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1010970
10/11/2006 9:33:19 PM
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
10/11/2006 10:19:24 PM
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
i can't wait for pervasive speech recognition
10/11/2006 10:22:56 PM
10/12/2006 9:17:28 AM
10/12/2006 9:32:03 AM
10/16/2006 9:57:44 AM
^ uhhhh .pdf's and a laptop....
10/16/2006 10:51:18 AM
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10/16/2006 11:23:08 AM
true....
10/16/2006 11:42:07 AM
10/16/2006 12:12:35 PM
10/16/2006 12:15:05 PM
forgot the millenium falcon. looking forward to that one myself.
10/16/2006 4:53:09 PM
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
yeah, the idea isn't new, but actually making it happen has always been a hang-up
10/17/2006 9:40:27 AM
20MP CAMERA HOLY CRAP1insert 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