“PC Magazine looks at 5 ideas that will reinvent computing. IMAX-quality movies at home with new projectors, a mid-air mouse that requires no flat surface, a home quantum computer, a router-based peer-to-peer system, and a man-made brain all made the list.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
- Waiting in Line for an iPhone @ OCModShop
- iPhone: The wait is over @ CNET
- Test Drive: the new Google Desktop for Linux @ Ars Technica
- Power Plays: How power consumption will shape the future of computing @ Ars Technica
- The HardwareLogic Hoopty Rig Project
- Pepcom Digital Experience New York Part 2 @ DragonSteelMods
- Networking More Than Just Computers: Part 1 @ PC Mechanic
- Logitech Skype Cordless Internet Handset @ Bona Fide Reviews
- How To: Hide Your Identity Online @ Digital Trends
- Windows Explorer Replacements @ PC Mechanic
- What Happened to Product Knowledge? @ PC Mechanic
- COMPUTEX 2007: Cooler Master interview @ HEXUS
- Day one at the Ottawa Linux Symposium @ NewsForge
Brilliance or BS?
There is a link on Slashdot leading to PC Magazines list of 5 ideas that they feel will revolutionize computing as we know it. Movie theatre quality home projection systems, beanbag mice, and several other advancements are discussed. See what is soon coming of the big labs like Bell Labs, IBM Research, Microsoft Research, and PARC, and decide for yourself if they hit the big ones, or if they missed out on your favourite emerging tech.