Future Tech
Computers that know who you are? What about ones that read your mind? In the technology of the future, virtually anything's possible. Anything.
Over the past 20 years, a series of remarkable innovations in
computing, telecommunications and other high-tech fields have had a
great impact on the way we live, work and play. Technology has
given us tools to organize our lives and run our businesses more
efficiently. It single-handedly enabled round-the-clock banking,
face-to-face meetings with people on the other side of the planet,
stores without doors, and research without the obligatory trip to
the library. Technology has also brought with it unprecedented
prosperity. Twenty years ago, many felt the economic supremacy of
the United States was on the wane; today, technology is the driving
force behind a healthy, robust economy that is the envy of the
world. And the best is yet to come. Assuming that the Y2K bug and its attendant headaches don't
return us to the early Industrial Age, the next 10 years promise to
be an exciting time full of astounding discoveries, miraculous
devices and continued economic expansion. While no one knows what
the world of 2009 will look like, the technologies that will mold
that world are taking shape right now in laboratories, high-tech
research centers, and basements across the country.
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