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5 Cool Inventions to be Excited About in 2012
Who’s ready for The Blaze’s next “top whatever” list? If you’re like us, and we know we are, you’ve been anxiously awaiting the release of another arbitrarily ranked list of similar-but-different things.
For today’s installment, we thought we’d steer away from the more financially focused “top whatevers” and stray into Liz Klimas’s territory. That is, we’re going to bring you a tech list.
So without wasting any more time on introductory remarks, here are the “top 5” coolest tech items and services (that we know of) for 2012, as presented by CNN Money [all block quotes from the same]:
5. “White Spaces” Wi-Fi
Hidden between individual television channels is a small but valuable collection of airwaves that will allow for a kind of “super Wi-Fi” network.
The Federal Communications Commission recently opened up the spectrum that sits between television channels numbered 1 through 51. Wireless communications in those “white spaces” have been permitted since Jan. 26 in Wilmington, N.C., the FCC’s designated testbed location. After the bugs are worked out, the spaces will be opened up nationally in the coming months.
The FCC designated the white spaces as “unlicensed” band, meaning anyone can broadcast in it for free. It’s a primo band that sits lower than today’s Wi-Fi, allowing signals to travel over significantly longer distances and through buildings and walls.
It’ll take time for all the necessary infrastructure — including new chipsets for smartphones and other devices — to roll out, but FCC expects the expansion to lead to innovative new kinds of wireless networks, including connected highways, schools, parks and towns. Wireless carriers scrounging for more spectrum could also begin to broadcast Wi-Fi to customer-dense areas to reduce stress on their 3G and 4G networks.
4. Microsoft Windows 8
Windows 8 has a completely new visual interface that’s unlike anything you’ve seen on a PC before. It’s optimized for touch screens on mobile devices like tablets, but it will also work for those with a traditional mouse and keyboard setup.
The result is a computer that operates as a hybrid, with all the functions of a standard PC operating system but the user experience of a tablet. [...]
3. Lytro’s Light-Field Camera
Ever snapped a picture in a hurry, looked back and realized you forgot to focus? The much-hyped Lytro has the solution, with a light-field camera that lets you adjust a picture after it’s been snapped.
“What’s often been said about us is that we’re camera 3.0,” says Kira Wampler, Lytro’s vice president of marketing. “You can do things that you’ve never been able to do before.”
Lytro CEO Ren Ng worked for six years to commercialize the technology, which he pioneered as part of his Ph.D. research at Stanford University. [...] It comes in two models: a $399 8 GB camera in Graphite or Electric Blue that takes 350 pictures, or a 16 GB “Red Hot” model for $499 that holds 750 pictures.
2. Anything released by Apple (hear us out)
Let’s face it, the most talked-about tech product (or products) this year will probably come from Apple.
The company is widely rumored to be prepping a television for release in 2012 that will run its Apple TV software. Though Apple TV set-top box sales haven’t been impressive, the late Steve Jobs told biographer Walter Isaacson that he had “finally cracked” the code for success. Jobs said that the device Apple is creating will have a simple user interface and will sync easily with other devices in the home.
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Some Apple believe Apple had a more significantly overhauled iPhone in the works that just wasn’t quite ready to launch last fall. It could make an appearance this year.
1. Google’s virtual reality goggles
Augmented reality may end up being one of the hottest fashion accessories of 2012. Google is secretly working on Android-powered virtual reality glasses that it plans to begin selling by the end of the year, according to reports in the New York Times and the blog 9 to 5 Google.
Details are scant about the rumored glasses, but the basic idea is to beam contextually relevant information straight to your eyeballs. Like augmented reality apps, the glasses could deliver an added layer of information about, say, a landmark you’re looking at, or offer up a discount to a restaurant that catches your gaze.
“If facial recognition software becomes accurate enough, the glasses could remind a wearer of when and how he met the vaguely familiar person standing in front of him at a party,” the New York Times’ Nick Bilton theorizes. “They might also be used for virtual reality games that use the real world as the playground.”
A Google representative declined to comment.
Read the full story and descriptions at CNNMoney.
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khandahar&jalalabad
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 7:42amI can’t get past white spaces, if it’s on the airwaves permitted by the fcc would it not be regulated just like
broadcast television?
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shogun459
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 10:07amDON’T give them more bad ideas.
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80mesh
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 7:33ambread and circus’s
kill your tv
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budzy1911
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 10:38amCut the cable last month and have never looked back. I don’t miss TV and the family is focused on the family at dinner and not the TV. Best thing I ever did.
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SREGN
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 11:03amAfter Iran detonates the EMP over the midwest what will become of those whose lives revolve around electronics?
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Docrow
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 12:14pmTV has been off for almost a year now. Best thing I ever did for my family.
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jcldwl
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 1:18pmWe got rid of our direct TV and haven’t missed the trash they put on TV one bit. In fact it felt like we freed ourselves from the wretchedness of Hollywood. We don’t go to movies anymore either. Hollywood supports communism therefore we don’t support Hollywood.
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RobMac68
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 2:37pm5 years 2 months without TV…and I am still alive, go figure.
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RobMac68
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 2:38pmI wonder how many annoying political commercials I’ve missed in 5 years?
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GoodStuff
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 3:58pmCancel your cable!!
Cable bundling is evil. It forces you to subsidize garbage channels like MSNBC, MTV, BET even if you don’t watch these channels. Stop feeding the beast and cancel your cable.
Internet-to-tv streaming is the future and allows you to purchase ONLY the channels you want, with minimal or NO commercials!
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Mikev5
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 5:11pmbudzy1911
Did the same and love it those commercials just tweak your brain in some way after a year if you try TV at a friend’s home the commercials agitate your head and you want to leave the room. Believe me those commercials do something to you get off the TV binge for a year you will never go back.brain
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TROONORTH
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 8:00pmApple? Yawn. Apple hasn’t been technologically innovative for years and has peaked. The latest ipad and phone are proof of that. Nobody can remain at the top for long and a company like apple that develops nothing but just stirs existing technology with a dash of design to produce no longer cutting edge products is on the way down. B-BYE!
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GUYFROMMAINE
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 7:07amGRRREATTTT!!! Just think, in a few short months, we will have the priviledge of dodging those who are playing games on their sunglasses, while texting on their phones, and driving down the highway!
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SFsuper49er
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 8:12amProbably why there trying to make cars drive you from A to B by themselves
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budzy1911
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 10:40amThink about the ad revenue they will get if you are surfing the web while the car drives itself to work?
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swoods08
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 1:22pmWho would ever wear those things to a party? Here’s your nerd sign.
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tbtall
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 6:03amWhat we won’t ever find in the coolest new ideas are these IDIOTIC devices claiming to create more electricity than they use. The desire to get something for nothing has no bounds. These ads should be cancelled in order to maintain a shred of integrity.
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thx1138v2
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 7:00am“1500 years ago, everybody ‘knew’ that the earth was the center of the universe. 500 years ago, everybody ‘knew’ that the earth was flat. And 15 minutes ago, you ‘knew’ that humans were alone on this planet. Imagine what you’ll ‘know’ tomorrow.” – Agent K in MIB
Just because the patent office doesn’t allow anyone to patent a “perpetual motion machine” doe not make them impossible. Think about the structure of an atom with electrons orbiting a nucleus. It may not be infinitely perpetual but it’s close enough for humans.
As far as getting out more energy than you put in, we do it every day with solar panels and windmills. “We” didn’t put the power in the light or the wind but we are extracting power from it. It’s a matter of semantics. Your statement does apply to closed systems. It does not, however, apply to open systems that receive power from the ambient medium and the universe is awash with power.
Half of the earth’s atmoshere is continually charged by the charged particles in the solar wind colliding with it. There are from 50 to 200 lightning strikes every second somewhere in the atmosphere, any one of which can contain billions of Watts of power. That is an indication of how much power is stored in the atmosphere that we are essentially ignoring.
We live in a battery rotating inside a magnetic field. The ionosphere is the positive pole of the battery. The crust is the negative pole of the battery.
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BehindBlueEyes
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 8:21am@THX1138V2
I agree the earth is awash in energy as you pointed out but I don’t think its a matter of it being ignored. I just don’t think a viable technology exists at this time to capture and store it.
As for perpetual motion doesn’t absolute zero put that to rest?
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scruffycat
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 8:50amEnergy comes from the sun. Thanks to plants, over the aeons the sun’s energy has been stored up in our petroleum, natural gas, coal, etc. Those are the sources of high energy density material that are economical to use, meaning you get more power out of the material than what you have to put into it to use it. There is no power density to speak of in solar or wind, not enough to run this huge nation. Even nuclear comes from the sun if you want to consider the creation of the heavy metals in super novas.
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sWampy
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 10:23amHell we don’t even get out more than we put in with 90% of the windmills and solar panels we build. They take so much energy to build and to maintain, most never produce as much usable energy over their useful lifetimes to reclaim the energy required to build them. Unless we send solar panels into space, or put wind turbines in the relative few places where wind blows most of the time, they are both energy negative products designed to make rich people richer, keep poor poor, and keep mental midgets feeling good in their ignorance.
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zdschultz
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 5:39amWindows 8 made this list?? Seriously? It’s not only ugly but it will be a flop.
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grudgywoof
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 6:14amIt may be a flop but if you are not an Apple head then it’s all you got so like it or not people will use it and it will be profitable because what else are you going to use? I think it’s not to shabby anyway once I saw the demo.
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BehindBlueEyes
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 7:03amI’ve been in the computer IT business for over 35 years. All those years I worked on mainframes and Microsoft PC platforms. I believe that Microsoft has become a bad company producing a bad product. I suspect they have a bunch of Seattle Birkenstock liberals producing this convoluted crap with no quality control.
I bought my first Apple product (Ipad) this month. As soon as my Dell laptop dies i’ll by a MAC.
I will never own a Microsoft product again.
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tiredofspam
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 9:43amI downloaded the beta and created a virtual machine on my server…ugliest thing I’ve ever seen.
I’ve been an IT engineer for over 30 years (until my job took wings to India) and have been using M$ products since the first version of DOS. M$ has spent the entire time “perfecting” the user interface (borrowing liberally from Apple who originally stole it from Xerox).
Now, they want to turn my perfectly usable (and familiar) pc into a phone. Forget it – I’ll stick with Windows 7.
Also, NOTHING on Windows 8 is where it was or should be…very confusing, NOT intuitive, and, did I mention UGLY?
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addie
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 10:56amBehind – I couldn’t agree with you more. Working in IT for 20+ years I switched to a Mac a year ago after a few months of VMWare, I finally cut the apron strings, went 100% Mac and have never looked back. Mac is far batter than pc, even the “I am a PC” commercials were made on a Mac.
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MAMMY_NUNN
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 2:11pm@ grudgywoof
Try Linux like Fedora or Ubuntu free downloads the rest of the world uses Linux.
Microsoft is not your friend they are in with this administration and trying to make Microsoft the only Operating System allowed in the U.S. see SOPA and PIPA.
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Ajax_W_R
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 5:36pm@BehindBlueEyes – you diss the liberals making Microsoft in Seattle, but what about the communists making Apple products in China?
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k_semler
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 9:41pmWhy not install Linux Mint? It’s free, and you won’t need to buy a crapple product either.
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maxthebrax
Posted on May 11, 2012 at 10:03pmEverything about windows 8 is untrue. that photo in the article is just a screenshot of a rainmeter theme, (download “rainmeter” and then download the “omnimo” theme) I know because I have it.
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The_Almighty_Creestof
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 4:02amAnd every item in the list is totally uneeded crap. New shiny objects to distract the braindead from their daily lives.
Though it won’t be complete in 2012 (and…yes, I know that disqualifies it from this list) how about you all look at this: http://www.organovo.com/
Here is a company which has developed a “bio-printer” that right NOW can take donor cells, run them through their “printer”, and out comes arteries for surgery…and now they can even make muscle tissue.
Their goal is to be able to “print” whole organs “on demand” from donor tissue, for use in surgeries…and are shooting to be able to do so within 10 years. Can you imagine? If YOU donated the actual cells/tissue for your own surgery, then there is no fear of your body rejecting it! Can you imagine? There would no longer be any LISTS to get a kidney, a heart, a liver.
BTW, this company finally went public on/or around february 24th of this year with an IPO costing $1.00 a share…and already reached as high as $2.62 a share…and is currently around $2.50 a share.
Ok, I’m done…you can go back to looking at new gadgets to play Angry Birds on.
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The_Almighty_Creestof
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 4:17amBTW…it is traded under the name “ONVO.”
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superpatriot2
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 12:06pmThanks for the info….Will check them out.
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lukerw
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 3:57amIf it’s Google… it’s Devious!
Anyone remember that movie… where if you wore special Sun Glasses… you could that many Human types were actually Aliens… and all printing had Subliminal Texts, alike: ObamaVille is Good.., be Happy… Obey?
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burnteye86
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 4:32amYeah. “They Live” starring “Rowdy Roddy Piper” the ex Pro wrestler. I loved that movie.
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burnteye86
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 4:38amIf you’ll also remember, there were these little cylindrical “drones” about the size of a softball that flew around with facial recognition ability watching the crowd too.
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The_Almighty_Creestof
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 5:16amFor your viewing pleasure : )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZaB2jpPVLU
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ivedonebeensassedbyawhore
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 4:55pmHahahahah… Hey burn, remember how Rowdy wore a kilt in the ring…. hahahahaha… that movie was pretty cool though….
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burnteye86
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 6:10pmYeah, I remember him wearing a kilt in the ring. Whenever someone made fun of him for it, it was the last time.
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Joyzee
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 1:51amGoogle Yourself Please!..
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Mr.Fitnah
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 10:38amTourself
About 1,770,000,000 results (0.14 seconds)
Thanks!
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Mr.Fitnah
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 10:39amEdit
Yourself
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LeadNotFollow
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 1:21am…
I no longer get excited over new technology. We have too much technology in our lives.
Technology is becoming too much of a distraction, from what’s really important in life.
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countrysideflair
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 1:55amYes, what happens when fuel is too costly for the poor and middle class; what will be used to create electricity to run all this high tech stuff?
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jcldwl
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 1:26pmHere here. I own no iphone, no ipad, no i anything and am still using windows xp on this computer. It works fine for me and what I do. I am so glad I no longer get a new computer every 2 or 3 years anymore.
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Inlandmar2
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 1:19amWhat’s WiFi? Who cares?
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SpeckledPup
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 1:02amoh-oh.. ”white” spaces… how racist!!
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RightThinking1
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 11:04amOfay honky space…
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Zwiseguy
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 12:37amThose. Glasses. Sound. Awesome.
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4xeverything
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 6:44amIf you enjoy electronic lobotamies.
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tbb
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 12:34amI don’t see anything to get excited about.
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NeoKong
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 12:30amUh hoh please….those goggles will be used for porn.
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Blue Istari
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 12:30amWindows 8 already? Can’t Microsoft just give up and stop trying to fix something that’s not broken (read: will always be broken no matter how it’s tweaked)? It’s bad enough that I have a legacy computer for Win95/98… the last thing I need is to throw more money at a new OS to run new programs, only to find out another chunk of my software library doesn’t work.
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Lion420
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 12:15amAll the way down to the friggin Google mind-control specs, I felt really funny about this article…has The Blaze been hacked?
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Netsurfer2
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 12:12amahhh, captivate the audience, when you know it is you that is captivated and no time to enjoy life outside the gadgets, because it will be taking up all your time! There is never enough time in reality these days?
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Stupid Windmill
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 11:59pmYou are all traitors! these are obviously tools designed to control us hard working Americans and cloud God from our eyes. WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!
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lylejk
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 11:50pmI agree with Lytro; heard there even was talks between Steve Jobs and the creator of Lytro which only can lead to possibly incorporating this technology in the iPhone or iPad one day. Lytro still is rather low in resolution as most here understand it, but the ability to focus after the fact is nothing short of revolutionary. :)
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BSimpson
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 11:25pmAnyone else getting a funny feeling about the “white spaces” technology? My spidey sense is all a tingle…
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lukerw
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 11:31pmThat tingle…. is just White Space noise!
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Christhefarmer
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 11:12pmPoint about the glasses. For blind people: The camera in the glasses will translate what is seen through it into audible words. “There is a tree in front of you” “The Frosted Flakes are on the bottom self to your left.” Then as your hand moves towards what your target is it will give directions/corrections. Oh and they will read for you. For deaf people: Audio to text. People around you are talking, it transcribes that and post it onto the h.u.d. in your glasses. Thinking to much gibberish of the random people talking around you? Specifically target those you want to hear with a look and a wink.
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lukerw
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 11:29pmSo… it cannot directly interface with the Surface Buffers of Brain… used by the original, failed, sensory organ… using Unified Field Theory! Damn! Oh, well, they are probably too busy with the Killer Kane Helmet, to turn us into Robots!
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SgtB
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 12:16amSo what is the real market for this then? I don’t know a single blind person who does not know where they keep their cereal or milk. Do you? Furthermore, I am recalling an episode of Futurama in which Lela tells Fry to activate the app that tells you what restaurants are nearby to which he replies… “You mean the window?” I think that this VR junk is not marketable to the mainstream and it will fail. But hey, I never thought people would start walking around full time ruining their hearing and perception of reality by never taking their headphones off.
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brickmoon
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 2:00amHey, my sight’s okay, and I can’t find stuff that’s right in front of me half the time.
“Now, where did I put my Google goggles…doh!”
We’re almost getting into Geordi La Forge territory.
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lukerw
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 3:48amMaybe… they planning upon making a profit on… the people who misplace them, and buy more :)
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RJJinGadsden
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 11:07pmI’m with you. They’re trying to bring those goggles back again?
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oldguy49
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 11:41pmwe already have people texing driving walking into fountains and of piers………..what will happen when all this idiots are visually impaired with these things
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Stoic one
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 11:05pmI enjoy seeing what is new… in many fields
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macpappy
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 10:55pmOK I’ll take one of each.
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InfiniteSolutions
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 10:48pmGot to love technology but don’t let it get to your head. I’ve been supporting tech products for many, many years and after awhile it’s all the same. The danger in new technology is how it can be used against you. I wish I didn’t have to say that because there’s so much good that can be done with it too. Reach back and find your spirtual self and identify with nature, then use the new technology to do great things. Advice from a guy when computers had to be bootstrapped with piano type keys just to get a program to first get read by a paper tape reader.
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Rightallalong
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 12:15amI believe in new technology such as the relatively new 300AAC Blackout rifle caliber. You can load supersonic and subsonic/suppress.
I love all the neo-geeks in the city that are so cluelessly bonded to their technology that they are helpless without it. I feel sorry for all the trendies that when faced with a massive power outage will be stuck staring at their GPS wondering how to cross the street or unable to tweet the world about the wonderful lunch they just had (as if we freaking care). These techno-trendies will make for a target rich environment for the thugs of the city giving the rest of us a bit of extra time to pack up, load up and get out of dodge.
Dont’t get me wrong, I love my computers … but can live without them. I will spend my money on better weapons technology. Stock up now, if OBAMMIE get elected ammo proces will – necessarily skyrocket.
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