Posts Tagged ‘scifi’

iPads In The Future

Blog Posts | Posted by FutureTechie
Feb 08 2010

Hello World! I apologize for the downtime, but I am back. If you have any concerns please leave a comment! :)

The Tablet, mankind's childhood object of nostalgia since 10,000 BC. Now called the iPad.

With the recent hoopla over the Apple iPad (and the wise-cracking jokes that come along with such nomenclature), everyone has some sense of what a “tablet” is. The Kindle and various laptops that could flip their screens around were the harbingers of a new phenomenon. Whatever the success of the iPad, we are going to see tablets more and more in the coming years.

Take the projected XO-3 (article courtesy of WIRED), an iteration of a drawn-out project to provide laptops to children in poor countries. Remember the “Dataset” from Vernor Vinge’s sci-fi classic “A Fire Upon The Deep”? With the help of a “Dataset” tablet a medieval lupine species on an undiscovered planet learned human language and constructed powerful cannons in a matter of months. With advanced tablets comes advanced eduction – rendering textbooks, encyclopedias, and possibly even teachers obsolete.

When tablets become flexible and possibly holographic, the central convenience of using tablets over other consoles – personal computers, cellular phones, newspapers, and notepads alike – increases immensely. Go ahead and try one out today by playing the acclaimed video game series “Mass Effect” and using the omni-tool.

Even with our massive national demand for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues alone as the driving force, this technology will continue its march toward omnipresent convenience:

Youtube Playlist Compilation

Videos | Posted by FutureTechie
Apr 01 2009

I have been at work compiling the best future and technology oriented youtube videos in a playlist and I feel it is pretty fleshed out by now. These videos range from pure entertainment and fun to technical reviews of new technologies. Some are scientific, some are just for fun. All of these videos are from their original uploaders, I am merely compiling them into a playlist named “Our Future” on my youtube channel http://youtube.com/madputz. You can browse through them here in the embedded playlist with the arrows below or go to my youtube channel. I appreciate any comments, feedback, and suggestions and I look forward to making a future tech video of my own one day (possibly a slideshow with music). Here it is below, enjoy!

Exoskeletons Galore

Weapons | Posted by FutureTechie
Mar 06 2009
Want a piece of me boy?

Want a piece of me boy?

Exoskeletons have come a long way.  Previous exoskeletons were bulky, required a massive tethered power supply, and just implausible.  Science has changed that.

These exoskeleton frameworks could form the foundation for armored power suits in the future.  Although the terran marine unit in Starcraft complains of being in a chicken suit, these things will save lives and facilitate victory in the future, assuming robots haven’t filled the role or that war itself isn’t obsolete.  Besides serving as advanced armor, they can provide heating or air conditioning, biological/chemical/nuclear protection, basic medical assistance and monitoring, combat communication networks and interactive electronics.  Need to stay on guard but need some sleep?  Program your suit’s sensors to wake you at any moment of danger.

Regardless, these suits will be very important safety and productivity equipment for construction workers and other forms of demanding labor. I can imagine other civilians putting this technology to good use too.

Independent Work

When it comes to hobbies, this man’s blog is very interesting, he is independently building various life size exoskeleton armors (and working guns) from video games with his very own metal mill http://vrogy.net/

Here is a working schematic for his terran marine suit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/vrogy/1483499686/ (interactive flash)

And everyone knows this famous guy, Troy Hurtubise, featured many times on Discovery Channel for his decades long independent project of building a suit that can withstand a Grizzly bear attack after being mauled by a Grizzly himself:

Corporate Projects

The (Incredible) Hulc looks like a very light but powerful exoskeleton, when battery, design, and exoskeleton technology further improve this could be mandatory wear by combat soldiers and mechanics.  Check out Lockheed Martin’s short HULC promo video:

The HAL 5 by Cyberdyne (no kidding), is a Japanese suit that has its own glowing panels, which could merge in future iterations to become a form of armor.  I love the naming process when it comes to english words in Japan, whether it’s superbeings named after underwear in Dragon Ball or armored suits ominously named after Hollywood science fiction.

http://www.cyberdyne.jp/English/index.html

These suits can even be marketed towards old ladies that want to do a little gardening!  The one below looks like an older version of HAL or a different corporation’s model.

Not just for tough guys

For aging gardeners/farmers

Wait a few years of iterations, combine Vrogny’s armor with the HULC and HAL’s powered skeleton, and you have Iron Man.  However, in this case it doesn’t have to be built in a dank cave monitored by terrorists.

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