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Thursday, December 13, 2007

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Top 10 Concepts For 2008 - Popular Mechanics

- Matt Faulkner

tech Popular mechanics has published the "10 Tech Concepts You Need To Know for 2008" on their site and there are a few that could impact us in the Tablet PC world - maybe not this year, but as they progress...  Some of the ones we might need to follow:

High-K Transistors - Faster processors!!

Real World Web - This one is already starting to develop!

Flexible Displays - I imagine it could make the Kindle a thing of the past - Quick!!

Embedded Voice Recognition - let's all just talk to our devices, not each other.

Check out all the others, including that EEG Came controller. Imagine getting lost in Second Life while controlling the player with only your thoughts!



Thursday, December 13, 2007 3:06:46 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
Oh no my friend, if the flexible displays come out soon after, it will make form factor of tablet pc today obsolete.
Chun Shun Lau
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