by Raymond de Villiers | Mar 10, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
The latest edition of New Scientist magazine has an article [read it online here] on glasses that have been invented by MIT that allow lovers to drink together from remote locations. The glasses are fitted our with LED’s, liquid sensors, and wi-fi connectivity....
by Raymond de Villiers | Mar 10, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
The latest edition of New Scientist magazine has an article [read it online here] on glasses that have been invented by MIT that allow lovers to drink together from remote locations. The glasses are fitted our with LED’s, liquid sensors, and wi-fi connectivity....
by Raymond de Villiers | Mar 10, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
The latest edition of New Scientist magazine has an article [read it online here] on glasses that have been invented by MIT that allow lovers to drink together from remote locations. The glasses are fitted our with LED’s, liquid sensors, and wi-fi connectivity....
by TomorrowToday Global | Mar 9, 2006 | Future Trends
This is a great article . Read it here. The blurb says: “Globalisation has been a great liberator — but it also poses a threat to Western professionals”. As a group some of us at TomorrowKnowledge are reading ” The World is Flat ” by Thomas...
by TomorrowToday Global | Mar 8, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
When I read of all the ‘office alternatives’ there’s one thing in my mind that no-one’s been able to beat Microsoft at, it’s Outlook. The integration of e-mail, calendar, to do list, memo, etc is way ahead of the pack in my opinion. But...
by Graeme Codrington | Feb 19, 2006 | Future Trends
In the future, with the avalanche of data available (via Google, for example), we will rely more and more on trusted sources of “filtering”. We will allow other people to decide what we need to know on various issues. At some levels, we do this already...