Wearable Tech The Next Step

Wearable Tech The Next Step

Wearable Tech The Next Step

It's all about wearable tech, the latest buzz is not robots ruling the world, but wearing the tech and interfacing more closely with the digital environment around us. We will slowly merge with the technological revolution and it will be all about simplicity.
You will not need a degree in computer engineering to use the latest innovations, but will employ the greatest and latest software and hardware with the flip of a wrist, the swipe of a hand or a casually voiced command.
There really will be no difference in the next few years between science and magic as the technology behind the latest wearable gadgets and digitally linked products will be so far developed beyond immediate comprehension that the world around us will function as if by magic.
The Nixie wrist band quad copter that will fly out to take pictures or video us at a gesture or spoken order, the Hendo Hoverboard that will glide us through the busy streets like Iron Man, the Ducati super bike that will speed us around from 0 to 60 in less than 3 secs, the Microsoft Band that will monitor our health and 3D Printers that will conjure up anything we can imagine and draw on a computer.
Most of these ideas are concepts but even a few years ago it took a decade to go from concept to working product. At most it is now two years and that is set to get shorter very quickly. The progress of ideas is accelerating even faster than the speed and storage of computers.
No one person can keep up with this progress, it almost takes a hive mind to assimilate it all. This is what the internet will become, a kind of human hive mind, storing and sharing out information worldwide. How long before we are directly wired in. iMind not the iPhone.
The automation of this world and everything in it will be remarkably swift, why wait for anything when it can be delivered, paid for and consumed in an instant. We will all be sorcerers with vast powers of control over the world around us.  It will be interesting, thats for sure.
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