future
Explore the next frontier of tech innovation, and imagine our society in the near and far future.
The Future Is Now!
When people think of the future most of the time they think of what can happen. When I think of the future, I think of Japan. Japan? Yes, Japan. Japan is way ahead of everybody on this planet. If you do not believe then you would need to read this as I tell you how Japan is in the future. The United States can learn a lot from Japan. I do not know how Japan can be ahead of us in technology when they were isolated for so long.
By Miguel Flores8 years ago in 01
Uprising 3D Rendering Artists on Instagram to Keep an Eye On
Have you ever had those moments when you're skimming through pages in a magazine (if you still do read paper magazines) or scrolling through Instagram and you happen to cross by a 3D photo that you admire and believe it is real? Maybe you even picture yourself living there? Sadly, believe it or not, you may not be actually seeing a real picture. But what you do see is the makings of a 3D rendering sample of an artist's work.
By Mrs. Learning8 years ago in 01
Is the iGen Going to Be a Problem?. Top Story - April 2018.
In my marriage and family class a couple days ago, we talked about parenting children. I love children! I want my own someday in the near future once I am done with college. What got not only me but my class thinking was this question from my professor: “Do you think that parents are becoming lazy when it comes to handling their own children?” My following question was: Are they really?
By Madi Hauschild8 years ago in 01
How Is Technology Affecting the Nature of Organisations?
1. Advantages Did technology have an impact on the nature of organisations? If so, how did it do so? According to the IBM research, which included interviewing 765 CEOs, nearly 80 percent of them rated business and technology integration of great importance (Palmisano, 2006: p.32).
By 8 years ago in 01
10 Tech Advances That Make It Sound Like We Are Living in an Episode of 'Black Mirror'
We live in an era of interesting and innovative technological advances. Some of which, would make great fodder for a new season of our favorite dystopian anthology series, Black Mirror. From self-driving semis to paying for goods with your face, here are 10 technological advances that sound like we are living in an episode of Black Mirror.
By Sarah Fennell8 years ago in 01
The Future of Broadcasting
My name is Trevor Beard. Since high school I have always wanted to become a broadcaster. I followed news, sports, government and current events since I was old enough to read. Growing up in the 80s and early 90s I just missed the Gen X and internet boom. I graduated in 1994 from a rural Southern Oregon community. There was no TV, or radio station within 30 miles and the only media in the area being a now defunct weekly newspaper.
By Trevor Beard8 years ago in 01
Automate, Digitise, or Humanise?
In one of the meetings that I had with a customer in Madrid last week with some doubts, which recently are becoming recurrent, rose up when we started a process of digital transformation in any type of business. Digitalisation or Automation? What is the difference? Is automating an improvement of digitalisation?
By Marc Vidal8 years ago in 01
Transhumanism and You
Technology has already changed the world as we know it for good, whether it’s how you get to work in the morning, keep in touch with loved ones, or socialize. Experts are constantly reporting new information on the way developments in technology, like social media for example, are changing our brains. Experts have found that multitasking across multiple media platforms is resulting in measurable physical changes in the brain such as decreased grey matter in the anterior cingulate cortex. In layman’s terms, that means people who are checking multiple different medias in a short span of time are experiencing a decrease in their ability to perform cognitive control tasks (process information and adapt accordingly) as well as social and emotional difficulties. If something as recent as social media is having such a profound effect already, how deep do these changes really go?
By Emily Sandlin8 years ago in 01












