Recenlty, a company called Corning created a video to illustrate this world's near future. Watch "A Day Made of Glass" and take a look at Corning's vision for the future with specialty glass at the heart of it.
Corning Incorporated is the world leader in specialty glass and ceramics. They specialize in these areas of technology and envision a future in which we can use these optics to define the way we live. This is with sophistication, sleek design, organization, and effectiveness, enhancing all of our capabilities. This of course is not available to all areas of the world due to the digital divide, but Corning believes that this is very near in our upcoming lives. The equality of accesss obviously will not be to everyone, but to a reasonable installation to every home. This can also increase the security of our devices at home and in our lives. It will also be much easier to employ surveillance to enhance security along with policies and regulations as to how we treat and use this great gift of the future.
Things like these will strengthen the diversity and globilization of technology, as well as have the interaction between people and machines become of the upmost importance. In society people will now be more aware of digital citizenship, which will play a great role in our lives, and therefore, we will have ore standards and protocols, as to how we use these enhanced glass that can perform everyday nad everywhere tasks.
Visit http://www.corning.com/index.aspx for more information, and watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Cf7IL_eZ38 "A day made of glass," for an interesting look at things.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
America's wireless airwaves are almost full
According to CNN news, the American mobile companies are running out of services neccessary to provide for their customers, this means that they do not have as much space for text, calls, e-mails, and data services in the future. How will we be able to encounter this problem? This all depends on how analysts determine the future, which looks dim, due to the fact that mobile service us is increasing due to the availability of these services. It is also a matter of if we will be able to invent another form of service where we can do the same, message, explore, and discuss, on the go, in the palm of your hands. People and machines are now becoming more interlocked and now due to the uprising of smartphones, the data is becoming overused with the ability to hog it, by watching videos on the web.
"There is no one solution that will address all the needs of the wireless industry," says Dan Hays, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers who specializes in telecom issues.
This burden relies on the telecom carriers who continue to carry this service, and how they handle it.
"There is no one solution that will address all the needs of the wireless industry," says Dan Hays, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers who specializes in telecom issues.
This burden relies on the telecom carriers who continue to carry this service, and how they handle it.
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