The evolution of the human race has been attributed greatly to our technological advancements. This is evident in the discoveries and inventions that have created increased comfort and convenience in our transportation, how we live and communicate and in our medicinal discoveries.
With this rapid growth of technological development however, how close are we in pushing the envelope and removing the barriers to what still remains impossible?
We see the reduction in the lines of impossibility through technologies created that enhance our abilities to communicate; through social media platforms that facilitate global instant messaging and video conferencing. Our mobility has been greatly improved over the years as we have evolved from using bicycles, motor vehicles and aeroplanes to now being able to journey into space. Technology continues to create a paradigm shift in what we are able to do in this day and age.
As technology continues to change the way we experience life, every aspect of human activity stands to be affected by technology in significant ways. Changing the way we live, not only speaks to our abilities to defy the laws of science but it also speaks to our ability to magnificently improve the environment in which we live. Our homes have the potential to become futuristic headquarters of scientific and technological magnificence as technology revolutionizes the way we do simple every day activities.
The Transparent TV is an example of the latest take on the revolutionized media. This piece of technology is a marvelous combination of conventional LCD and the latest in TOLED display technology, allowing for non-transparent/solid moving pictures with rich color reproduction and full contrast range from solid black to pristine white.
The Samsung Family Hub Refrigerator is another new age home technology that doubles as a Wi-Fi touchscreen fridge that lets you view your calendar, notes, recipes, and the weather forecast.
It also allows you to watch TV shows or movies, or stream music through the screen. It even facilitates an interior camera which allows you to peek into your fridge through a mobile app so you can check the items in your fridge while you are at the supermarket.
Resting has become much easier with the Sleep Number It Bed; this technologically advanced bed has built-in sensors that track your sleep, body movements, breathing, and heart rate so you can determine how to get a great night’s rest.
To continue reading, purchase Vol.8 #4, 2016 Issue.
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The evolution of the human race has been attributed greatly to our technological advancements. This is evident in the discoveries and inventions that have created increased comfort and convenience in our transportation, how we live and communicate and in our medicinal discoveries.
With this rapid growth of technological development however, how close are we in pushing the envelope and removing the barriers to what still remains impossible?
We see the reduction in the lines of impossibility through technologies created that enhance our abilities to communicate; through social media platforms that facilitate global instant messaging and video conferencing. Our mobility has been greatly improved over the years as we have evolved from using bicycles, motor vehicles and aeroplanes to now being able to journey into space. Technology continues to create a paradigm shift in what we are able to do in this day and age.
As technology continues to change the way we experience life, every aspect of human activity stands to be affected by technology in significant ways. Changing the way we live, not only speaks to our abilities to defy the laws of science but it also speaks to our ability to magnificently improve the environment in which we live. Our homes have the potential to become futuristic headquarters of scientific and technological magnificence as technology revolutionizes the way we do simple every day activities.
The Transparent TV is an example of the latest take on the revolutionized media. This piece of technology is a marvelous combination of conventional LCD and the latest in TOLED display technology, allowing for non-transparent/solid moving pictures with rich color reproduction and full contrast range from solid black to pristine white.
The Samsung Family Hub Refrigerator is another new age home technology that doubles as a Wi-Fi touchscreen fridge that lets you view your calendar, notes, recipes, and the weather forecast.
It also allows you to watch TV shows or movies, or stream music through the screen. It even facilitates an interior camera which allows you to peek into your fridge through a mobile app so you can check the items in your fridge while you are at the supermarket.
Resting has become much easier with the Sleep Number It Bed; this technologically advanced bed has built-in sensors that track your sleep, body movements, breathing, and heart rate so you can determine how to get a great night’s rest.
To continue reading, purchase Vol.8 #4, 2016 Issue.
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