- The Dirt Dog® Shop Sweeping Robot
- The Roomba® 610 Pro Series Vacuum Cleaning Robot
- The Scooba® 380 Floor Washing Robot
- The Roomba® 562 Pet Series Vacuum Cleaning Robot (You can guess what that one does)
6.16.2009
HDTV: Blackouts and The Future of Gadgetry
Well, last week we heard the death knell for ol' analog television. That technological stalwart that brought you Lucy and Ricky Ricardo, Mork & Mindy, and Homer and Marge Simpson.
Only, television's not gone...it's just...better. For those who haven't seen HDTV and been able to compare it to analog, imagine getting a brand new pair of prescription glasses or comparing the North Star to the Sun.
Yes. It's that startling. Sometimes, in the case of aging newscasters and television personalities, it can be unsettling. And on a few, rare occasions, it can be downright frightening.
So this has me thinking "What's up next in technology?" Well, quite a lot it seems. Here are three future gadgets that are going to blow us away!
1. Robot Servants
Hopefully, these robots will not rise up in revolution to bring about Armageddon, as has happened in just about every Science Fiction book since Asimov took up a pen and every Science Fiction movie since, well, ever.
Actually, you can already find robotic servants gallivanting about high-tech homes as I write this:
iRobot (wait, I thought I already saw that movie!) provides robots for both industrial/governmental use and for personal home use. Among its top sellers, iRobot boasts
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I for one welcome our robot overlords...and enslave us they will unless we can make a lightsaber that can do a lot more than clean teeth. As for ThoughtMail, not only will it make it is easier for the robots to better know how to round us up it will also help all of us know how much more creepy we all are than previously thought. What a time to be alive!
Actually, we really do have computers that read our thoughts. It's actually been done. Developed by University of Utah genius Dick Normann, PhD, the brain chip has already been implanted into a human. In fact, it was implanted into a paralyzed man. The chip reads his mind and sends the thoughts to a computer to decipher. With only his thoughts, he can turn his TV on and off, and control the movement of his wheelchair. The technology, BrainGate, is based on the Utah Array. Go to www.cyberkinetics.com to learn more about the technology and see a 60 minutes story on the device.
I imagine if used more commonly, this mind reading device could not only improve the lifestyle of many quadriplegics, but could also save many marriages.
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