Friday, October 1, 2010

Goodbye Past, Hello Future!

Since the Jetsons, we have been promised flying cars, jet-packs, and robotic house maids. However, scientists have yet to deliver these gadgets to us. But what is in store for the future of communication? Is email, web browsing, and video chatting as far as we will go? Companies are promising more, but will they live up to the hype?



The "Window Phone". This phone is said to display the current weather conditions outside as if you are looking at the window in your house. To switch screens you would simply blow on the screen. Tired of poking to get a text/email out? Problem solved, your finger would act as a pen to write directly on the screen.
















Are you a fan of Google Maps? The Cobalto is a MUST have! The phone is made virtually of all glass that is capable of generating 3D images for you to see as pictured above.

Who doesn't get frustrated with the dreaded "low battery" message that pops up on your phone at the last minute. What makes it even worse is when you are unable to find your phone, let alone a dead phone! The "Sticker Phone" plans to end both dilemmas in one compact phone. This phone would be able to stick to any glass surface, preferably a window so that the solar panel on the back can recharge your battery for you! Talk about convenience, no more losing your phone in your room under piles and piles of homework!
ATTENTION ALL WOMEN! Tired of all these phones that you just cannot seem to match with your attire? The "Dial" will put an end to that. With the concept of the prehistoric rotary phone, this phone would be able to fit around most wrists while not in use, much more convenient for busy shopper!
How about those who are less fortunate to have the ability to hear? They too would like to be in contact with their loved ones no matter where they are. The "Visual Sound" voice-to-text phone takes care of that problem. Whoever is speaking to you on the other end will have their voice translated into text. This option would also be very convenient for "quiet times". Many trains are establishing quiet cars where cell phone use is restricted. In our face paced world we have not a second to lose!
At 8.7 inches, this is one of the smallest phones ever thought of. It is designed to mainly towards those in the business world. It is for use with a bluetooth headset, although the top and bottom of the pen have a headset and microphone.





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