IEEE Future Predictions
Predictions from IEEE Spectrum on what they hope will be achieved in the coming 50 years. Special Report: The Future We Deserve We don’t know precisely what the next 50 years will bring. But we have an...
View ArticleChris Harrison’s Time Machine
Chris Harrison, an assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, researches the future with existing technologies. He call this his “time-machine research”. The Future Interfaces...
View ArticleThe Future Show with Gerd Leonhard
Futurist, speaker, author, CEO of The Futures Agency and curator of the Leadership Summit at ITU Telecom World 2014, Gerd Leonhard presents his vision in a series of shows. The Future Show (TFS) is a...
View ArticleA world of sensors, sense-making and sentient machines
Wearables, Connected Car, Smart Home, Internet of Things: they are all parts of the same phenomenon, a sensor revolution. Computers are coming to meet us in our world, on our terms. Machine learning...
View ArticleNew modes of information transport and processing
The existing modes of information transport and processing cannot cope efficiently anymore with the fast growing volume of telecommunication services as well as their users all around the world we are...
View Article50 Years of Net Neutrality
In the End, Open Internet Wins It was 50 years ago this week that Net Neutrality was finally adopted as a irrefutable policy in the United States. This was after several court battles and great...
View ArticleIntelligent connections
Sitting on the couch, holding my 8 day old granddaughter, my first, found me musing about the future. She had just started to use her eyes for the first time, taking in her surroundings. Our average...
View ArticleSymbiotic Relationships With Robots
Predictions ? As the great physicist and Nobel Prize Niels Bohr once said: “It’s hard to predict – especially the future”. Predictions are mostly incorrect, and more importantly they do not anticipate...
View ArticleConnected Devices
By 2020 there will be over 40 billion connected devices in the world and 77% of the value they generate will be VAS rather than in connectivity and hardware. by Stuart Carlaw
View ArticleGetting paid for our personal data
In five years time we (individuals and citizens) will be ‘paid’ for the data that we contribute into the digital economy via the devices and sensors we carry and interact with as we go about our daily...
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