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Geek Culture / Whats the next BIG thing? [From a tech point of view]

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DJ Almix
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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 07:06
Things are constantly changing in technology and what do you think the next big thing will be? What I mean by that is something that comes out, becomes cheap, other versions of it come out, and it becomes something that we forget about.

Examples:

The iPod

1. It came out.
2. It becomes popular.
3. The other .MP3 players came out (Zune, Creative, ect.)
4. All .MP3's players are cheap and effective now
5. We forgot about them and now practically everyone has one

The most recent example, would be smart phones.

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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 07:42
Ipad, then whatevers after it.
Pretty much any gaming console except PCs

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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 09:38 Edited at: 13th Oct 2010 09:39
FASTER computers!!!
quantum computers!!!!!!!
more minecraft updates!!!!
The LHC ramping up to max energy levels!!!!!!!
kittens!
infinity-universe! (I mean, thats gonna be the big thing after the big thing after next, or longer)


Those are about the only reasons i get up in the morning

[edit]
also the armageddon in 2012, swine flu, disease, natural disaster, and the sun exploding.

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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 10:00
In 2012 when someone tries to plug a toaster into the LHC and creates a black hole devouring the solar system.

Whatever the new techno-fad is, it will be wafer thin, shiny and have wifi access.

The iMat, a revolution in door mat technology. You simply place it by any door and when you step on it, it breaks.

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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 10:59 Edited at: 13th Oct 2010 11:00
Hopefully superconductors that can retain their properties at a much more normal temperature. That would be truly amazing.

On second thoughts it's probably not a tech thing since you're talking about smartphones and stuff, but it would have a huge impact on all those fields so it still fits in.

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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 11:10
Nano technology, even in the most modest of application. For example, a tiny cooling system with microscopic pumps - meaning processors on small devices can run at much faster rates without overheating.

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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 12:22 Edited at: 13th Oct 2010 14:32
FTL travel?

I don't know honestly. Whatever it is, if it comes in the form of a tiny device with earphones that can fit in my pocket, I won't care.
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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 12:54
Quote: "Nano technology, even in the most modest of application. For example, a tiny cooling system with microscopic pumps - meaning processors on small devices can run at much faster rates without overheating."


^
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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 14:33
Have you ever asked yourself why capacitors never heat up when in operation, where most other components do? Because when it charges, it has a positive consumption of power, but when it discharges, it has a negative consumption of power, canceling out the positive one (P=U*I). If this could be applied to other components, you'd be able to create computers that require no cooling. THAT would be a "next big thing".

Unfortunately, it's not possible.

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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 15:14
speaking of which, once "3d computer monitors" comes down to a decent price /so everyone can buy it\ I think it will be pretty cool, i would buy one, Imagine Burnout or alike in a 3d monitor!

**goes off drooling**


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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 18:00 Edited at: 13th Oct 2010 18:03
Nano tubes, Graphene, Memristor technology and Autostereoscopy. Also ITER, the new full scale Fusion reactor.

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Holographic data storage (HVDs).

There are two kinds of computer users. Those that use Macs and those that wish they did.
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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 18:37 Edited at: 13th Oct 2010 18:38
I think hard drives will go extinct within the next ten years. Everything will be stored on servers and broadband will be so fast accessing it will be instantaneous. I've already heard of 1GB broadband, it requires special lines though, I think it's fibre optic.

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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 18:38 Edited at: 13th Oct 2010 19:00
Hlaf-Life 3...

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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 18:43
Oh we still have that SkyNet thing taking over the world to look forward too. You know the "cyber" thing lol. Can't remember what it was called now.

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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 19:29
Quote: "I think hard drives will go extinct within the next ten years. Everything will be stored on server"


mmmh... and exactly where does the servers store the stuff if they dont use harddrives...? :3


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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 19:30 Edited at: 13th Oct 2010 19:31
A toaster that never burns the toast (or is that bread?)! It would have a built in BROWN detector. And it cooks with lasers so it is instant.

Capacitor shoes: store the static charge from walking on carpet.

Elevator cubicles: don't know where to look? uncomfortable silences? No more!

Stocking Filler: magically fills holes in socks!

Edible money: a nutritional snack for the tremendously rich.

Medieval Full Body Armour - it's coming back into fashion.

Guitaxophone - cross between a guitar and saxophone.

Folding cars - one minute it's a family car, the next it's a sportscar! need to park in a ridiculously small space? No problem!


Quote: "mmmh... and exactly where does the servers store the stuff if they dont use harddrives...? :3"

I meant on home pcs, there would still be computers with hard drives but most people wouldn't need them.

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Quote: "I meant on home pcs, there would still be computers with hard drives but most people wouldn't need them."


this would either lead to extreme high prices on hard drives, since so few would need them, and therefore the servers to store info on would be real expesive
OR harddrives would simply die and... well PANIC occurs!!!

or, since prices will be so high, the ones owning the servers will make their own hard drives.


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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 20:38
Maybe it's a bad idea...

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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 20:54
Quote: "this would either lead to extreme high prices on hard drives, since so few would need them"


Not exactly there would be a same amount of data being needed to be stored so the amount of hard drives needed in the world would pretty much stay the same


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Posted: 13th Oct 2010 21:01
I don't see online storage going that far unless it becomes free which is unlikely. I do think HDs as we know them will all be replaced with SSDs though.

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Posted: 14th Oct 2010 01:58
Quote: "more targeted advertising"

b][/b]DDDDDDDDDDD
that made me laugh rly loud.

Yknow, thinking about this stuff makes me realize, there needs to be some site where ppl can get updates on all these new cool technologies. Like... Quantum computers, HVDs, the LHC, etc. Every once in a while there's a big buzz around the topics, and then months later the only information you can find without lots of searching is old!

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Quote: "I don't see online storage going that far unless it becomes free which is unlikely. I do think HDs as we know them will all be replaced with SSDs though."


Agreed. I think HDDs will be replaced with SSDs soon instead of massive online storage. I really don't like the idea of all-online storage anyway...I thought Google were nuts when they announced that their OS would store all of the user's personal files online. Er, no thanks. I'd like to keep my files where I can access them whether I have WiFi access or not.

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Quote: "Agreed. I think HDDs will be replaced with SSDs soon instead of massive online storage."

or... maybe both? I mean, DropBox, Ubuntu One, and other similar cloud storage services offer free backup for up to a certain limit with the option to buy more. Store important files (pictures, documents, etc) online using one of those services. Sync your code with an online repository (GIT, SVN, etc via GITHub or Google Code or something). Sync your bookmarks and browser settings via plugins or (in chrome's case) using built in functionality. Then all the other odds and ends will stay local until it becomes important... then you push it out. This is what I do. Makes switching computers simple as pie. To summarize, I think it'll be BOTH. Not one or the other. And I think online/local will become very (even more than it is now) ubiquitous.

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I would never have work stored online only, cloud computing should be about access, not storage. For example, DropBox, have it stored on the computed and online, then sync them - I simply do not trust Google to look after my personal documents, work, source code, or anything really. It's my data, my responsibility, the only thing cloud computing can offer me is backup and access, noever sole, permanent storage.

I think that traditional hard drives will die out very very quickly - SSD's will get bigger and bigger and there's too many benefits for much else to survive - I think it'll replace optical storage eventually as well. I can't remember the last time I burned a CD to watch a downloaded AVI, I use media center sharing or USB pen drives.

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I thought HDD's and RAM were to be combined thanks to the new memristor tech?

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idk SDDs seem to burn out faster

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Posted: 14th Oct 2010 22:08 Edited at: 14th Oct 2010 22:18
Memristors, wow, I'd never heard of them and still don't really understand them but wow!

Oh I forgot about this thing: Unlimited Detail

I don't like the word "tech" especially "clever tech" it usually means the person has no idea what it is. It sounds a bit like people overusing "cyber" to me.

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Quote: "Oh I forgot about this thing: Unlimited Detail"


thats cool, seen it before though, but i definitly hope that happens in a near future :3


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No matter what, Computers will need some for of a HDD, or else how would it boot? :p

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Quote: "thats cool, seen it before though, but i definitly hope that happens in a near future :3"


Oh god no. Please no.

UD looks god-awful and would require a whole new system of modeling. I hope it never happens.
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Quote: "UD looks god-awful and would require a whole new system of modeling. I hope it never happens. "

What do you mean it looks awful? It could look however you want it to look, it's unlimited geometry.

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Quote: "UD looks god-awful and would require a whole new system of modeling. I hope it never happens."


the look is like OBese said, totally up to you, but the "new system of modelling" agreed, thats less good


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Quote: "No matter what, Computers will need some for of a HDD, or else how would it boot? :p"
they will boot from stuff like ROM-read only memory. That could actually be good in terms of not having to reinstall or look for drivers. but that could be argued. I think when computers reach the peak of their power, they will all become universal and there will be no more stuff like different graphics cards and CPUs. All comouters will havean ultra powerful 100 core 50GHZ CPU, 300 gigs of ram and a super powerful built in graphics chip

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If you have 100 cores and hi speed access to memory, you don't need a GPU.

Systems have become too regimented, we need move towards more parallel solutions, with modular hardware (LEGO PC's). So performance can be a scaled locally, or over a network.

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Genetic engineering/cloning

Manipulation of reality on a molecular level/teleportation

The Singularity

Nano technology

Macrostructures, by which I mean giant structures for accomodation

Far space travel/advanced space living (eg moonbase)

Free energy/clean energy/unlimited energy

Semi-sentient robotics

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Quote: "Nano technology, even in the most modest of application."


I almost switched my major to nano-technology years ago. Might have been at Penn State, can't remember, but it was a school in PA.


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Quote: "they will boot from stuff like ROM-read only memory."


My commodore 64 did that 25 years ago. Boot-time was 3 seconds.

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RoosterTeeth already found it...



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hahahahahahahaa xD


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3d tvs!

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but we can't even do 2D TV all that well

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We HAVE 3d TVs but you need to wear the 3d glasses.

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Quote: "We HAVE 3d TVs but you need to wear the 3d glasses."


They're not a big thing yet though, and also, glasses won't be required for long!

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Quote: "They're not a big thing yet though, and also, glasses won't be required for long!"


but theyve been around for what? 10 years?! and what improvement have therebeen in 10 years?
NEW A BIT IMPROVED GLASSES.

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automated cars.

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Quote: "but theyve been around for what? 10 years?! and what improvement have therebeen in 10 years?
NEW A BIT IMPROVED GLASSES."


Eh? 3D in the last 2 years is way ahead of where it was 10 years ago. Try tech from both periods and then come back here I've used both, can safely say that 3d tech is getting better and better, and it'll be perfected in the next decade. The future is upon us!

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Quote: "Eh? 3D in the last 2 years is way ahead of where it was 10 years ago. Try tech from both periods and then come back here I've used both, can safely say that 3d tech is getting better and better, and it'll be perfected in the next decade. The future is upon us!"


what i meant to say is that we have only gone from those paper glasses
to sun glasses
and sure, you dont see blue and red anymore, but i still think it isnt too much of a major improvement is it?


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