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Computers In The Future

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3-dimensional pointing and manipulation:A magnetic tracker can provide the three-dimensional analogue of the mouse or data tablet.
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As far as the future, computers today have become a part of every aspect of our lives. Our lives are pretty much orchestrated by computers. Phone, cars, appliances, banking and bills are all connected to the computer. Even there are medical...
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Computers in future will be touch screen
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Profession 55). People would not chose to study, they would only want to be educated by computer tapes. Putting in knowledge would take less time than reading books and memorizing something that would take almost no time using a computer in...
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Computers have changed the face of the world. We can do everything on them from listening to music to watching television. We can work from our computers and make contacts around the world at minimal costs. Reading has even become a big dea...
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This is only the first step in newspapers by computer. Engineers predict the day will come when we get all of our newspapers and magazines by home computer, but that’s a few years off. So for the moment at least, this fellow [a newsstand at...
http://uvatoday.org/blog/?p=1322
Computers are a tool programmed by people - ergo: as long as we are not giving the computers the power of robots we humans rule......
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They are our present mode of communication; the future will hold something more advanced.
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Yes, the ability to make silicon based chips ever faster and smaller has certain phsical limits. Galium Arsinide is a strong contender. There are also biological technologies based on DNA or protines. The most interesting idea is Quantum Co...
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It’s almost a law of nature: computers just keep getting smaller. This phenomenon is so widely recognized that it even has a name: Moore’s Law (of no relation to the author), which states that the number of transisters that can fit on a chi...
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