
The Future is Now
Approaching the worlds of tomorrow one advancement at a time. What's next? And what will it do?
Tech Advancements for Future Homes
Many new technologies are now being developed that we have only seen in sci-fi movies. Maybe in the near future, those technologies will be available for us to use. Some of the technologies that were previously unthinkable are already made and we can use them in our houses to make our homes technologically-advanced. In this article, some of the technologies that can be a possibility in the near future are discussed that you can place in your home to do your household chores, and for your convenience. The world as we know it can change very soon for the better, for all of humanity.
Damien JustusPublished 2 years ago in 01Living in the Cloud
For most humans on the planet, our everyday lives depend on technology. We rely on internet based services on a daily basis. Countless small businesses, corporations, government organizations, and individuals now use internet based services to store and manipulate almost all data today.
Damien JustusPublished 2 years ago in 01Softwares That Are Changing Online Shopping
Online shopping is a big convenience for people, and it has hit the industry by storm. It is becoming more popular than shopping in stores, because people can shop without leaving the comfort of their homes. It is being used even more than ever before, because new software makes it even easier to shop online.
Dennis McKonkiePublished 2 years ago in 01Zucklight
A wooden box. Seeing this on Kickstarter rendered me speechless. I was simply stupefied at the sight of this box. The amount of its funding going past $200,000 was simply insane to me. Is this how people humor themselves now? Through boxes?
Miranieva BuenPublished 2 years ago in 01The Tech Yield Curve Inversion
We hear a great deal today about the "yield curve inversion"... and yes, it is a big deal! Why the yield curve inverting is such a "big deal" is the fact that historically (well, just since the end of the Civil War to present day, according to researchers), this occurrence has signaled that a recession was at hand. However, since the "dismal science" of economics is not exactly known for the precision and exactness over time, there is a debate ongoing as to whether this time, the inverting of the yield curve will be different, and not mark the end of the decade-long economic expansion.
David WyldPublished 2 years ago in 01Augmented and Virtual Reality: Leveraging and Monetizing the Technologies
This article will introduce both the technologies of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality to later discuss how businesses can leverage such technologies to strengthen their business, or harness their benefits as part of their business development strategy. Moreover, the article will share insights on how we can monetize such technologies to introduce new revenue streams for businesses.
Aziz DhaouadiPublished 2 years ago in 01Cashless Monetary Exchange Is Just About Taking Over!
Money has been advantageous in all areas of life. Yes, money is used to measure value, pay all debts and taxes, and also manage inventory. But are the paper notes and metal coins really relevant now? This is what most companies and consumers consider. Digitalization of money is the latest development trend. People have developed trends in electronic payment mechanisms, including cards (debit, credit, and contactless payments), mobile payments, digital wallets (Apple Pay), and so on. This payment system is growing rapidly in both developed and developing countries.
Osei AgyemangPublished 2 years ago in 015 Interesting Innovations in Digital Dentistry
And although one cannot do without these attributes, in terms of technical equipment, modern dentistry has made a confident step forward: anesthesia without a syringe, 3D modeling for implants, AR, and much more. In this article, we will take a look at five interesting novelties in modern dentistry.
Amelia GrantPublished 2 years ago in 01How Are 3D Printed Houses Shaping the Real Estate Industry
The real estate industry has seen many transformations in the recent past, the most recent being the emergence of 3D printed houses. Indeed, the words of former US President Barack Obama, that 3D technology will revolutionize the world as we know it, has come to pass.
Flora MayerPublished 2 years ago in 016 Ways Digitisation Has Shaped the Future of the Housing Industry
In our technologically advanced world, it is perhaps inevitable that a “smart house” is joining the ranks of “smartphones,” and “smart cars.” True to its name, a “smart house” is a house that has been technologically optimized. This means a person can control all the technology in his or her house—from computers, and audio systems, to even stove tops, and ceiling lights—with a click of a button, or the tap of a screen.
Ross GellerPublished 2 years ago in 01Health Tech: To IoT & Beyond
It seems like every day there is some new and wildly impressive form of technological innovation on the market. These technologies often aim to make our lives more efficient, effortless, or straightforward. We are able to do more with the multitudes of information this technology is providing us.
Ainsley LawrencePublished 2 years ago in 01Part 2: Today, the Equation Is Simple—Faster Internet Access Equals Greater Economic Opportunity!
In the first article in this series, "Part 1: Today, the Equation is Simple - Faster Internet Access Equals Greater Economic Opportunity," we looked at just how much the world or work—and our lives—has changed over the past decade or so. We saw how that "third place" that Howard Schultz envisioned has become oh so necessary in the way we get things done in the modern world. This is as people—following the classical "invisible hand" of economics have come to frequent—and in many, many cases to rely upon public spaces for their ability to consistently be able to access the internet at reasonably high speeds. The way we live, the way we communicate, and yes, the way we "work"—by whatever definition you choose to apply to that term—has become dependent on good and stable wifi! And so that is why we see so many folks huddled over a laptop and some papers at your local Starbucks, your local coffee house, or the McDonald's on the corner.
David WyldPublished 2 years ago in 01