Category: future

Microsoft Creates The Future of Newspapers

Are you into a strange topic? Maybe you’re an airline millage junkie, or a model car collector, or you really care about all the latest sports news of Belgium. Whatever you like, Microsoft Fuse’s fantastic Montage web app allows you to read about your passion. Basically, for the grand price of free you can enter the most obscure topic and it will create a...

Is New Tech Giving Olympic Athletes Unfair Advantages?

The 2012 Olympics have arrived and with it, a new controversy over technology in sports. The Olympics is a tradition that dates back literally thousands of years, but new technology is giving athletes from richer countries a clear advantage.  We obviously can’t stop progress, and sports have changed and will continue to change, but where we draw the line is where the controversy lies....

How Will Technology Influence our World in 2013? Part 2

Yesterday I started writing on how technology will change how we live within just the next year, but it will play such a large role that I could not even finish. Ergo I decided to make this a series. So, here’s some more ways our world will change. While you’re here, Give us a Google+ Plus one (+1) on the sidebar to the right....

Apple in 2013- The Near Future of Apple

The future has arrived; That is what we tell ourselves each year when the technology of the year arrives. But in 2013 we will see some really major lifestyle changes attributed to technology, and evidence suggests that much of that will be from Apple. Screw Movie theaters. Buy some microwaveable Popcorn and Catch a Flick in Bed. With devices like the new iPad and...

Response: Makers VS Takers

In Macworld Magazine this month, Alexandra Samuel wrote about the makers and the takers of technology. She wrote about how now that technology is being so simplified, people are beginning to become more apathetic and complacent. I agree with some of what she was saying, but some items I disagree with. In her article she stated “Thanks to improvements in the range, functionality, and...