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Google confirms Project Glass will support prescriptions ‘later this year,’ but not in its Explorer Edition

Google confirms Project Glass will support prescriptions ‘later this year,’ but not in its Explorer Edition | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
A prescription version of Google Glass is coming in 2013. Google's project Glass is a pair of glasses at the end of the day, so it follows that you'll be able to order a pair personalized ...
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by 2015 GG will take off

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The Future Chronicles 2.0

The Future Chronicles 2.0 | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it

I started Futurecast that evolved into the Future Chronicles back in 1996:

To provide an ongoing, world-wide-web based chronicle of the study of the future and the current trends that will affect the actual definitive future...that fleeting intangible event that eventually makes tomorrow, today

 

H Lee Siddons, Jr is a lay futurist and the first futurecaster that predicted the success of CDs, Microsoft Windows, the WWW, HDTV and DVDs  

 

H Lee Siddons, Jr.

http://www.futurechronicles.com/

http://www.futurecast.com/

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25 Biggest False Predictions Concerning Technology

25 Biggest False Predictions Concerning Technology | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
Technology is a distinctive marker of development. When we think about the future, we often imagine a world where every task is simplified by machines, and where robots who are smarter than human beings rule.
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10 Incredible Ways Technology May Make Us Superhuman - Listverse

10 Incredible Ways Technology May Make Us Superhuman - Listverse | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
In the last half of the twentieth century, medical science came up with some pretty astonishing ways to replace human parts that were starting to wear out.
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I made a forcast back in the 1980's that bionic music (based on brain interfaced to instruments) would allow for the the composition and performance of music

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The 10 Things Technology Will Allow You To Do In The Next 50 Years | Elite Daily

The 10 Things Technology Will Allow You To Do In The Next 50 Years | Elite Daily | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
Singularity is near. The natural progression of human evolution with a just little twist — technology. In other words, super intelligence will soon become a part of our daily lives and man will be merged with machine.
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Some of these forcasts will be realized...Which ones do you feel will become reality?

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7 Amazing Images Of The Future, From 1947

7 Amazing Images Of The Future, From 1947 | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it

When Popular Science published these dazzling visions of the future in May 1947, science seemed to be propelling humanity faster and faster into a strange new world: engineers and pilots were making the first flights to graze the edges of space; physicists had already unleashed the horrifying power of the atom bomb; and governments were funding audacious ideas like weather control.

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RetroCastic!

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How to Think Like a Futurist #IoE

How to Think Like a Futurist #IoE | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
Preparing for tomorrow’s panel at Fast Company’s Innovation Uncensored event in New York has been an interesting process. That’s because I’ve been asked
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futurecast: 1997 Back to the Future Chronicles

futurecast: 1997 Back to the Future Chronicles | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
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Where are we going now and where do we really want to be in the future? Is there any plan for this or have we, will we, continue to muddle towards an uncertain future? Since technological, economic, political and social forces inevitably form our future, why is there is no consensus as to such a plan or strategy? Or is that we can’t agree on one? Has our world become so complicated that such a task borders on the impossible? Perhaps this is where the problem lies...

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The 3 Laws of Ed-Tech Robotics #TEDxNYED

The 3 Laws of Ed-Tech Robotics #TEDxNYED | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it

I gave my first (and probably last) TEDx talk this weekend at TEDxNYED on the topic of ed-tech, science fiction, and ethics. Unfortunately (or fortunately -- depending on how you view things), the livestream wasn't working. I'll post a video if and when it becomes available (although I'm not sure my talk will past TED muster). But I've posted below a rough transcript of my talk, along with a couple of the slides I showed:

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A New World of Intelligent Technology

http://bit.ly/Z8aJIw - Our current environment is defined by devices and services, social media, and mobile communications. In the future, all of these will evolve to work on our behalf; the world of Information Technology will become a world of "Intelligent Technology.

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Microsoft is always is looking towards the future!

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Apply Now For A One-Way Trip To Mars

Apply Now For A One-Way Trip To Mars | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
Want to live and die on Mars?
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Would one-way be a deal breaker for you??

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Perpetual Motion Test Could Amend Theory of Time | Simons Foundation

Perpetual Motion Test Could Amend Theory of Time | Simons Foundation | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
A radical theory predicting the existence of “time crystals” — perpetual motion objects that break the symmetry of time — is being put to the test.
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radical indeed...obviously more study and tests are required

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Higgs data could spell trouble for leading Big Bang theory

Higgs data could spell trouble for leading Big Bang theory | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
Universe's latest baby picture combines with LHC findings to raise new questions about cosmic 'inflation'.
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New lithium-ion battery design that’s 2,000 times more powerful, recharges 1,000 times faster | ExtremeTech

New lithium-ion battery design that’s 2,000 times more powerful, recharges 1,000 times faster | ExtremeTech | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a new lithium-ion battery technology that is 2,000 times more powerful than comparable batteries.
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Coming to a printer near you: Electronics manufacturing

Coming to a printer near you: Electronics manufacturing | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
At PARC, researchers are developing a new technology for printing everything from transistors to smart labels to semiconductors. Read this article by Daniel Terdiman on CNET News.
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Future Present: 7 Soon-to-Be Wonders of Technology | WebUrbanist

Future Present: 7 Soon-to-Be Wonders of Technology | WebUrbanist | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
Chatting with holograms, controlling computers with our minds and harvesting energy from power lines are among the innovations predicted for the next five years.
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The car of the future: what will your next car be like?

The car of the future: what will your next car be like? | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
We talk to engineers at top car manufacturers to find out what the next generation of cars will be able to do.
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The smart and retro cars are aleady here as I predicted years ago...addaptive cars and new safety, self driving technologies are heading our way.  Flying cars may be here but the logistics of navigation are still the issue...

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Could We Be Driving/Piloting This Flying Car In A Few Years?

Could We Be Driving/Piloting This Flying Car In A Few Years? | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it

We've been following the progress of Terrafugia, the Massachusetts-based creator of several (prototype) flying cars, for a while, despite the company never having actually released one. But that hasn't stopped the company from "announcing its vision for the future of personal transportation": a plug-in flying car.

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Flying cars have been predicted for years, but what are the real issues making it a reality?

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Buzz Aldrin Wants To Send People On A One-Way Trip To Mars

Buzz Aldrin Wants To Send People On A One-Way Trip To Mars | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it

With enough money and enough might, humans could probably get to Mars in the next couple of decades. It’s a proposition made all the more relevant by the continuing findings of the rovers Opportunity and Curiosity. It would be a mammoth undertaking, but it's possible, at least in concept. But should humans go, and should we stay? Will we? Buzz Aldrin thinks so.

Aldrin releases a new book today, “Mission to Mars,” in which he argues a future U.S. president should commit by 2019 to sending humans to Mars, and not returning them safely to Earth. It will take a brave leader to suggest something like this, but brave leaders have sparked space exploration before, he says.

FutureCast's insight:

MARS!

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Further proof for controversial quantum computer | KurzweilAI

Further proof for controversial quantum computer | KurzweilAI | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
D-Wave One computers (credit: D-Wave) Is the world’s only commercial quantum computer really a quantum device, or a just regular computer in disguise?

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Miro Svetlik's curator insight, May 7, 3:30 AM

I would love to get my hands on programming reference for these monsters ;-). For the number crunching purposes this must outperform classical computing by a huge margin. In any case I hope there will be soon more info on the quantum computers.

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It's Time to Stop Predicting the End of the World

It's Time to Stop Predicting the End of the World | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it
Columbia University earth scientist Peter Keleman is sick of hearing that we're doomed to suffer horrific climate disasters.
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I agree!!!

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Harnessing the energy of 2,000 suns | KurzweilAI

Harnessing the energy of 2,000 suns | KurzweilAI | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it

Rendering by Airlight Energy of the prototype HCPVT system under development.The Swiss Commission for Technology and Innovation has awarded scientists a $2.4 million (2.25 million CHF) grant to develop an affordable photovoltaic system capable of concentrating solar radiation 2,000 times and converting 80 percent of the incoming radiation into useful energy.*

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Amazing potential here, folks!

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Oxford Institute Forecasts The Possible Doom Of Humanity

Oxford Institute Forecasts The Possible Doom Of Humanity | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it

Most of us are content to just worry about the future of humanity in our spare time, but there's an entire group of academics at Oxford University in England who make that their professional mission.

Each member of the Future of Humanity Institute has his own focus. Some are concerned with climate change and its impact on humanity; others with the future of human cognition. Department head Nick Bostrom, whose paper Existential Risk Prevention As Global Priority has just been published, has a long history of being worried about our future as a species. Bostrom posits that humanity is the greatest threat to humanity's survival.

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I prefer more optomistic forecasts...do you?

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6 predictions for the future of tech from Google exec Eric Schmidt | memeburn

6 predictions for the future of tech from Google exec Eric Schmidt | memeburn | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it

As the executive chairman of one of the biggest tech companies on the planet, Eric Schmidt seems well-placed to do some crystal ball gazing. So what does he think will be major trends in the future? Self-driving cars, Google Glass and mobile operating systems named after desserts? Not quite.

In the run up to the launch of his new book ‘The New Digital Age’, co-authored by Google Ideas director Jared Cohen, the two Googlers gave CNN a few predictions about what would be big news in the world of tech for years to come. They stressed that the technology means nothing unless it is adopted by people, and how they use it will make all the difference.

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ELYSIUM - Official Trailer - In Theaters August 9th

Visit http://itsbetterupthere.com for more information
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In an earlier post this year I mentioned Libra, a 1978 film http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfY4djdAW_s

 

Colonies in Space, made from lunar and asteroid material, was an idea born in the 1970's by Gerald K. O'neill whom also suggested SPS (Solar Power Satelites)...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_K._O'Neill

 

His book "The High Frontier:Colonies in Space" details this idea

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_High_Frontier:_Human_Colonies_in_Space

 

I read this book back in 1977 and his "2081:A Hopeful View of the Human Future"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2081:_A_Hopeful_View_of_the_Human_Future

 

This movie, although more elaborate and contemporary, has several parallels. 

 

See if you can identify them!

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Do Humans Have An Off-World Future? | Life, Unbounded, Scientific American Blog Network

Do Humans Have An Off-World Future? | Life, Unbounded, Scientific American Blog Network | FutureChronicles | Scoop.it

Optimistic visions of a human future in space seem to have given way to a confusing mix of possibilities, maybes, ifs, and buts. It’s not just the fault of governments and space agencies, basic physics is in part the culprit. Hoisting mass away from Earth is tremendously difficult, and thus far in fifty years we’ve barely managed a total the equivalent of a large oil-tanker. But there’s hope.

“Prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about the future…” Neils Bohr

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Touchscreen interface for seamless data transfer between the real and virtual worlds #DigInfo

Real world touchscreen interface for interactive documents and books (http://www.diginfo.tv/v/13-0025-r-en.php) 11/4/2013 Fujitsu Laboratories, Fujitsu Next-...

We're quickly getting used to the fact that computer, smartphone and tablet screens are meant to be touched — but what about paper?

Fujitsu has developed a technology that detects objects your finger is touching in the real world, effectively turning any surface — a piece of paper, for example — into a touchscreen, DigInfo reports.

"This system doesn't use any special hardware; it consists of just a device like an ordinary webcam, plus a commercial projector. Its capabilities are achieved by image processing technology," explains Taichi Murase, a researcher at Fujitsu's Media Service System Lab.

In a video presentation (above), we see how one can manipulate data on a piece of paper: by using finger gestures, you can copy an image or a text excerpt and store it into memory.

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Touch based xerox/photocopies?

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