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In my book, GPS-- creates so much technological possibilities.
However, historically, the semi-conductor has to be one of the greatest. |
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Very simple idea - wheel. Greatly changed technology and our lives.. ;) |
Steel - probably once quite a simple idea, but has gone on to become indispensable.
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The pill......
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Cool. We are coming up with a lot of interesting inventions that have been created. And various discoveries. But what about new ways of using existing technology? Using something that's already there in a way no one had thought to use it before. Because I think that's what was so interesting about the original article. It wasn't a "breakthrough", stereo sound already existed as did headphones, but the re-application of the technology through a simple idea--it could really change how we use cell phones from now on.
Mobile phones themselves are a good example of what I mean. We already had phones, we even had wirless phones that we could haul around the house if we wanted. But then someone figured out a way to use radio waves (also already in use for other things) to communicate with a phone. Suddenly you can take your phone anywhere you want, and the way we interact with people really changed as a result. Examples like that are more what I was looking for. |
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Interesting idea.... what you pay for that service? |
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@aehurst. I would assume that will be possible when the finally get broad band going in between phones. I mean, we already do it with computers, we just call it video conferencing. Before too long I would assume that every camera will have a "stream" option, so that you can send the video to someone else live. |
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The GUI, and of course, adding multi touch to it!
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This reminds me of something from a while ago:
http://gprime.net/flash.php/soundimmersion It's a good example of faux surround sound with plain stereo headphones. Even works pretty well with regular speakers too. |
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One simple technology I have come to rely on is remote locking. When my battery went flat I panicked for a moment before I remembered you can stick the key in the lock and turn :o.
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I haven't gotten around to forgetting the manual backdoors because my remote doesn't always work when the car is parked near TV/radio towers. If it won't lock by radio I have to do it the old fashioned way. I even looked up the secret sequence to disable the alarm just in case if I have to turn the key in the lock when the remote won't disarm the alarm. |
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I was trying to visualise putting some sort of key into an orifice on a mbp!!! And how that could possibly help its dead battery. :D:D:D:D:D |
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