The predictions 'unlike anyone' about technology 2006

Picture 1 of The predictions 'unlike anyone' about technology 2006 After a series of reviews in 2005, PC World magazine gave some unusual and unexpected predictions about the world of information technology next year.

First of all, the strong relationship between Intel and Apple will quickly put an end to the "no trumpets" after the world's number one device maker found "Apple" increasingly on the side of AMD.

As part of an agreement with the US Aerospace Agency (NASA), Google will be allowed to monopolize . advertising on the moon. The search firm intends to display the advertising lines about the group on the surface of the "little friend" of the Earth. To increase persuasion, Google will distribute telescopes for free to everyone on the planet.

Meanwhile, Hollywood's Movielabs research and development center will introduce a breakthrough technology, capable of "brainwashing" the audience about a certain movie. People will forget they've seen movies and continue to line up to buy tickets to theaters.

Also in the following year, Apple's CEO Steve Jobs, expected to launch the iPod Synapse, music devices that are so small that they can be placed in the client's brain. Not only streaming music and video directly to the cerebral cortex, the Synapse will adjust the frequency and cause a small form of electric shock if the user comes up with a bad idea or glances up to twice into the Rio MP3 Player.

At the end of the year, Microsoft will announce Omnivorous Media Center Vista operating system, which helps people control all household devices via a simple and easy-to-use Windows interface.

Hai Nguyen