Apple on the future of computers, 1982

Interview with Apple Computers in 1982, talking about the future of personal computers and the tech environment of the early '80s. Watch the full interview at Media Burn. Part 1: mediaburn.org Part 2: mediaburn.org
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Future Computers (Saad Fudda)

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BroTalk: Tablets - Future of Computers or Passing Fad?

Sam and Dan give their opinions on Tablet computing, and the discussion gets pretty heated. While Dan believes that tablet computers are the wave of the future, Sam believes they are an unneeded intermediary between smartphones and laptops.
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1 of 2: The Future of Computing

We've seen computers get smaller, faster, and more powerful in the last few decades. Can this trend continue? Find out how the latest nanotechnologies will shape the computers of the future.
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The Future of Computers

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John Underkoffler points to the future of UI

www.ted.com Minority Report science adviser and inventor John Underkoffler demos g-speak -- the real-life version of the film's eye-popping, tai chi-meets-cyberspace computer interface. Is this how tomorrow's computers will be controlled?TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com Checkout our Facebook page for TED exclusives www.facebook.com
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IN THE FUTURE: Computers Are The Future!

Dr. Bill Billingsly predicts a world where a guy named "Stephen Jobbs" will invent an eye-pad and take pornography away from the masses! THE FACEBOOK: bit.ly THE TWITTER: twitter.com THE SHIRTS: bit.ly DAILYBOOTH www.dailybooth.com BOBJENZ.COM www.bobjenz.com WAF http FEATURED BOBJENZ VIDEOS: bit.ly
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Quantum computing breakthrough brings future closer - CyberEye

Next generation computing is a lot closer than originally speculated thanks to newly developed "two-photon" system to be used in a quantum walk. Exact transcript: Greetings! Prepare to be UPDATED on the developments in science and technology. If you are not familiar with a quantum computer it is a device for computation that makes direct use of quantum mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform operations on data. The basic principle behind quantum computation is that quantum properties can be used to represent data and perform operations on it. A "regular" computer has a memory made up of bits, where each bit represents either a one or a zero. A quantum computer maintains a sequence of qubits. A single qubit can represent a one, a zero, or any quantum superposition of these; moreover, a pair of qubits can be in any quantum superposition of 4 states, and three qubits in any superposition of 8. While this has been theorized and researched for some time now the recent breakthrough of new "Two-Photon System" may help to realize the technology in less than half the time originally estimated. All experiments with a photonic maneuver called quantum walk have only been performed with a single photon thus far, but scientists from Bristol's Centre for Quantum are the first ones to successfully accomplish the task with two identical particles of light. Professor Jeremy O'Brien, Director of the Centre for Quantum Photonics, stated "...using our new <b>...</b>
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The Future of Personal Computing

In this video I take a moment to discuss my views on the future of personal computing. I honestly think it'll end up in the portable space, and probably with iOS and Android at the top, followed by Linux, and then Windows. However, this is all preliminary speculation, and everything is left to chance, so we'll have to wait and see. Personally I hope that Linux can get it's foot in the door, and I'm talking about something like MeeGo, Ubuntu, or Fedora, running on these tablet computers.
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TEDxBaltimore 2011 CAROL REILEY - From Personal Computers to Personal Robots (The Future We Make)

Speaker: Carol Reiley Carol is currently finishing her doctoral research in surgical robotics at Johns Hopkins University and running TinkerBelle Laboratory, focused on creating lovely, low-cost, do-it-yourself projects. She holds a patent on surgical skill evaluation and has been featured on PC World, the Washington Post, NPR and Engadget, among others. Previous projects include underwater and industrial robotics projects at Santa Clara University, space satellite work with Lockheed Martin, people detection efforts at GE Research, and clinical trials for wireless patient monitoring systems with startup AID-Network. She also used to work on a quirky cable television show called Homework Helpline for pre-collegiate students. Carol earned her bachelors at Santa Clara University in Computer Engineering and her masters in Computer Science at Johns Hopkins. creiley.com HostAnthony McCarthy For more than a decade McCarthy has been a constant voice in journalism, public policy circles, and Maryland's progressive faith community. Whether as the host of three award-winning radio talk shows, as an aide to numerous national and local political leaders, or as a national speaker and lecturer on contemporary political and social issues, McCarthy has been engaged in informing, empowering and improving his community. Find out more about Anthony McCarthy here: tedxbaltimore.com Organizer: Mel Brennan TEDxBaltimore's lead organizer, Mel is formerly a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of <b>...</b>
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RSA Conference 2011 Keynote-The Next 20 Yrs: Interacting with Computers, Telecom & AI in the Future

SPEAKER: Michio Kaku, Theoretical Physicist, Best-selling Author, and Popularizer of Science What will computers and the internet look like in 20 years? The internet in our contact lens, computers controlled by the mind, nanobots attacking cancer cells. Dr. Michio Kaku will explore how artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, and quantum mechanics will play keys roles in the development of these and other innovations in the not so distant future, especially as Moore's Law begins to break down. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel www.youtube.com Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com Visit our website at www.rsaconference.com
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IBM Watson: Final Jeopardy! and the Future of Watson

After competing against the two greatest Jeopardy! champions of all time, the technology behind Watson will now be applied to some of the world's most enticing challenges. Watch a breakdown of the match from Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter and the IBM team members as they look toward the future. Visit ibmwatson.com for more information.
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Sixth Sense- Future of pesonal Computing

Must watch - This video shows the new wearable technology that makes takes personnel computing to a whole new level. This is done by an Indian Student who is in MIT - Pranav Mistry. MUST WATCH!!! We are absolutely sure you will be STUNNED and will ENJOY it!
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RSA® Conference 2011--Next 20 Years Interacting with Computers, Telecommunication, AI in the Future

Visit www.rsaconference.com for more information about the RSA® Conference What will computers and the internet look like in 20 years. The internet in our contact lens, computers controlled by the mind, nanobots attacking cancer cells. Dr. Michio Kaku will explore how artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, and quantum mechanics will play keys roles in the development of these and other innovations in the not so distant future, especially as Moore's Law begins to break down.
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COMPUTERS OF THE FUTURE & iPHONE 4's ROLE IN GETTING THERE - Onlive - Quantum Computers

I Recorded the late, after SoldierKnowsBest Live Stream for the Week of Streams, So I may have made a few mistakes. I Might go into more detail or talk about related things in a future video. This video is a quick overview of an article I wrote a while back for a contest, the contest was to write an article about the future of technology. Dr. Michio Kaku's Links: www.youtube.com twitter.com www.facebook.com Link to buy the same mic used in this video: tinyurl.com
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Larry Smarr on the future of super computers

Larry Smarr, world-renowned expert in supercomputing, discusses the trajectory of supercomputers and when they are predicted to surpass the human brain's processing power. Excerpt from a talk given at Singularity University, www.singularityu.org. Copyright Notice: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Filmed on Canon EOS 5D Mark II
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Michio Kaku on the Next 100 Years: Physics of the Future

TheEconomistMagazine--March 17, 2011--Michio Kaku on the next 100 years. In his new book, "Physics of the Future", Michio Kaku predicts how technology will revolutionize life in the 22nd century. Copyright The Economist Magazine 2011 § 107.Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include — (1) the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes; (2) the nature of the copyrighted work; (3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and (4) the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work. Economist magazine Michio Kaku physics of the future life in the 22nd century publisher technology century future physics computers health
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Interview with Bill Gates

In this clip from the 2008 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, Chris Bishop interviews Bill Gates via a live satellite link to find out his thoughts on the future of software, and to invite volunteers from the audience to ask him their own questions. You can watch the 2008 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures in full at: research.microsoft.com or by visiting the Royal Institution web site. There is a dedicated web site to accompany the 2008 Christmas Lectures, with ten interactive games as well as downloadable PDF instructions for experiments which can be conducted at home or at school: www.rigb.org
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TIME TRIP - (Cosmology, Astrophysics)

Prof FRANK TIPLER: People realised that processing speed of computers was increasing exponentially, every year, every few years, every eighteen months the processing speed would double. NARRATOR (DILLY BARLOW): If this trend was to continue unabated it would mean computers would get ever faster and ever more powerful. So much so that in the far future a super civilisation would have computers that make ours look puny. Prof FRANK TIPLER: Imagine this occurring faster and faster. If that were to occur it would be possible to process an infinite amount of information. NARRATOR (DILLY BARLOW): It was this infinite computing power Tipler said which would allow a future civilisation to travel in time. They'd do it using virtual reality. The images computers can create have improved hugely over the last 30 years. But many physicists believe eventually computers will be able to make virtual images which are so good they'd be indistinguishable from reality. They'd be exact copies of the real world down to the last particle. Prof DAVID DEUTSCHE: In the distant future simulating physical systems with very high accuracy so that they look perfectly real to the user of the virtual reality will become common place and trivial. NARRATOR (DILLY BARLOW): But what if a future civilisation wasn't just able to create images of fictional events? What if instead they could create images of their own real past? Then they'd be able to make exact three- dimensional copies of events and places in <b>...</b>
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Paper computer shows flexible future for smartphones and tablets

PaperPhone is the world's first nextgen, thin film smartphone and interactive paper computer. It is based on a 3.7" flexible electrophoretic (E Ink) display that does not consume electricity when it is not refreshed. Thinfilm sensors allow the phone to respond to bending of the screen to navigate pages in ebooks, play or pause mp3s, make phone calls, or navigate apps. A flexible wacom tablet allows users to draw on the screen with a pen as if it were a sheet of paper. For more information visit www.hml.queensu.ca
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Nicholas Negroponte: From 1984, 4 predictions about the fut

www.ted.com Speaking at the first TED Conference in 1984, Nicholas Negroponte waxes prophetic on the converging fields of technology, entertainment and design. Years before anyone was using the word "convergence," Negroponte was thinking about TV screens as the "electronic books of the future" and computers as the future of education. In excerpts from his 2-hour talk (this was before TED's 18-minute time limit), he foreshadowed CD-ROMs, web interfaces, service kiosks, the touchscreen interface of the iPhone, and his own One Laptop per Child project. Oh, and there's also a fascinating project called Lip Service, which, well, let's just say it's still ahead of us ...
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