PC 2020: GeekTech Ponders the Future of the PC
We’re currently running a series of stories where we look at where the PC is now, and where it’s headed. Look for another couple installments in coming days, but in the meantime, get caught up with what we’ve got so far…
- Windows 7 Tablets: Now or Never
- Will the Smartphone Replace the PC?
- 3D Gesture Interfaces are the Wave of the Future
- The Tabletification of the PC
- The PC of the Future: Fast, Portable, 3D
- Slideshow: The Future of Computing: Ten Competing Visions
Dr. Who’s TARDIS Lands at MIT, Caltech, and Berkeley
It’s a TARDIS! Heck yes! And it could be coming to a college campus near you. Check out the photos!
Telepresence Robot Orders Pastry; Singularity Must Really Be Near
In the future, everyone will own a robot that will carry out their bidding, and order their coffee and scones.
Wait, what?
That last part is actually true: Someone sent out an Anybots telepresence robot to order a scone from a cafe in Mountain View, CA. Watch the video!
Robots Take To The Internet, Get Their Own Wikipedia
While we’re on the topic of slightly creepy robotics developments, there’s this story about an online service under development that would allow robots to share information with each other. No word on whether it’ll be used to organize a robo-revolution.
A Q-and-A With One of the Brains Behind Google Art Project
We had the privilege of having an e-mail interview with Jason Brush, the Executive Vice President of User Experience at Schematic, the company that Google worked with to develop Google Art Project. Here’s what he had to say.
See you next week!
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