A little design fiction, but this might not be that far off.

lavernepereira:

I’m glad someone else sees the world’s possibilities like I do.
I have always believed that tech will always try to be minimal.
As I was saying in a previous post, its only a matter of years till a contact lense camera is released. I’ve always wished I could just blink to take a picture.
Also I want to see holographic computers that work from a mini projection of imagery which you can touch.
Some day soon.
T3 has some predictions too.

lavernepereira:

I’m glad someone else sees the world’s possibilities like I do.

I have always believed that tech will always try to be minimal.

As I was saying in a previous post, its only a matter of years till a contact lense camera is released.
I’ve always wished I could just blink to take a picture.

Also I want to see holographic computers that work from a mini projection of imagery which you can touch.

Some day soon.

T3 has some predictions too.

Envisioning Your Future in 2020 via TECHNIPOL 
Envisioning Your Future in 2020 via TECHNIPOL 
Envisioning Your Future in 2020 via TECHNIPOL 

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