Wild Charge, eCoupled, Zink, Polymer Vision, Hymini, Human Locator. Haven’t heard of them yet? You will, if their future tech vision becomes reality. So, let’s take a look at the future.
Where We’re Going, We Don’t Need Power Cords: The Charging Pad
When your laptop runs out of juice, you have to whip out the power cord for a recharge. But what if there is nowhere to plug in? Wireless charging is just around the corner. The technology exists in the form of inductive and conductive charging. Leaving out the techno-babble it means you simply place your laptop over a charging pad and bam! your powered up. Sweet.
Who to watch: WildCharge and eCoupled, Hymini (wind powered green charger).
Pass Me Your Cell Phone, I Need to Print This: Built in Printer
It can be frustrating to need to print something and have to wait until you get to your printer. Not much longer. Very soon you will be able to print from a built-in printer in your laptop or even your cell phone. Yup.
Who to watch: Zink.
Is that a Computer in Your Pocket or Are You Just Glad to See Me?: Flexible screens
We like tiny for portability but want bigger for visuals. Soon we will have our cake and eat it too. The new wave of computer screens will be flexible. You can fold them and put them in your pocket. Whip it out when you need to.
Who to watch: Polymer Vision.
Put Down a Coaster, Please: Surface Computing
Every business office will have a touch computer screen built into tables, walls, or other type of flat surface. Bars and nightclubs should be early adopters. And real estate offices. And JVC has one you don’t even have to touch– hand gestures do the trick. Touche
Who to watch: Microsoft, Apple (who else); JVC
Don’t Blink, You’ll Miss the Download: 100 Gigabit network connections
Internet2 craves speed. With network connection speeds clocked at 100Gbps (10 times faster than broadband), your favorite movie will be downloaded before you can take a pee.
Who to watch: Level 3 Communications, Inc. (I bought my shares)
Did You Smell that Ad? Olfactory advertising
We wrote about sound emitting billboards in this post (talking urinal ads here) and motion detecting ads here. But the emerging field of “scent marketing” moves ahead with digital aromatic signs. They will emit various smells (using aroma diffusers) to entice consumers. Others say it’s just another way for ads to stink.
Who to watch: NTT Communications (October 17, 2007 Press Release here.)
Website on a Business Card: Video rCard
Paper business cards? How quaint. This futuristic video business card holds 1 gig of flash memory for video, slide shows, photos and text. A definite attention grabber for any business. Custom skins carry your brand. RFID technology is a future add-on. See post here.
Who to watch: CEOIQ.
Now, if they can only invent a healthy cigarette. Oh wait, they have.
What cool tech stuff have you come across?
Sources: AP; PCMagazine (November 2007); Crave, the C/Net blog (one of the best if you crave the future)
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KILLER STARTUP: www.giventake.in
Givetake.in is an online bartering site. Just like in the old days, you can barter your old shirts and shiny records for other people’s old shirts and shiny records. Or anything, for that matter. The site has categories for practically every consumer good, whether it be antiques, games, electronics or services. To start bartering you’ll need to register first. Next use the search box to find exactly what you’re looking for (or browse by category). Once you’ve found that perfect something, connect with the person who’s got your product and make an exchange. You’ll have to work out the exact terms of the deal, and figure out whether a boot is warranted or whether you can arrange something fancy where A helps B in return for getting C product X and so on. Get creative, it can save you some cash and perhaps make you a friend or two. There are no fees involved to trade your stuff or for registering.
In their own words
“Giventake.in is the Web’s premier free, full-service bartering site. Unlike other similar bartering destinations, Giventake.in is the only one that provides a comprehensive range of categories that truly allows members to trade anything they have for anything they want, be it a product, a service or even cold, hard cash.
Oh, and did we mention it’s free? That’s right. No processing fees. No hidden charges. No kidding!”
Why it might be a killer
Giventake has come up with a new twist on a classic idea: bartering. It’s been in effect for ages, but there hasn’t really been a heavy push on trading in recent times. With Giventake you can save some cash and get something you really like. Better for the planet than buying new too.
Some questions though
Will they add user ratings? As usual this site really needs some users to start bartering otherwise, it can’t go far. How’s it going to attract barterers?
Will have to check this out. What does one barter for real estate services?
Wow. Good post, there are some real cool technology out there, it just hasn’t gone main stream yet. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Sugar. I just want the turntable I can plug into my computer so I rip songs off the vinyl.
I have a project on upcoming technology and was wonder if it would be possible to email me more information on the charging pad. Thank you