There are some pretty cool ideas in that video. I think the "cell phone as your personal interface with everything" bit is certainly doable and probably coming in the next 10-20 years or less. Interactive store display windows and the conference room worktable/wallscreen link will probably come a little sooner, I think.
Someone will probably do the transparent phone thing, but I doubt it will catch on as more than a gimmick - there's just too much other useful stuff you can put in the space behind the screen (like more battery) for it to last long.
I like the car, but shouldn't she be driving instead?
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There are some pretty cool ideas in that video. I think the "cell phone as your personal interface with everything" bit is certainly doable and probably coming in the next 10-20 years or less. Interactive store display windows and the conference room worktable/wallscreen link will probably come a little sooner, I think.
ReplyDeleteSomeone will probably do the transparent phone thing, but I doubt it will catch on as more than a gimmick - there's just too much other useful stuff you can put in the space behind the screen (like more battery) for it to last long.
I like the car, but shouldn't she be driving instead?