The Connected World

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Humans are social creatures, but we’re also spread out all over the globe. When it comes to bridging gaps in geography and lifestyle to make connections with other people in different locations, technology has been the driving force. Seventy years ago, the radio connected us through airwaves. Soon television followed, after which we got the Internet.

Now our world is hyper-connected: 3G/4G waves course invisibly through our bodies. PCs are ubiquitous and portable. Smart phones are multifunctional and able to provide Internet access as well as face-to-face communication. Satellites allow us to peer down upon our homes’ rooftops in Google Earth, navigate to a new address or even watch a visual picture of a shipper’s trucks crawling over the city by using hours of service systems.

Although the present is sounding more and more like the future, we’re not there yet. Here are a few glimpses into what we can expect to see in the next few decades that will grow our capacity to connect with each other.

A handful of beleaguered parents might claim that texting has been the defining technology of our generation. In the coming decades we can expect to see texting evolve as a mode of communication and perhaps even open the door to telepathic communication.

In keeping with their reputation as a future-focused country, Japan has claimed that it plans to develop mind-reading robots and consumer electronics controlled by thought alone before the end of this decade. Texts sent through thought, televisions operated through the batting of a lash, navigation systems that search for food when the driver thinks about being hungry; these are just a few potential applications for the technology.

Networks that use 4G have only just started to catch a little fire in large markets and we can expect it to continue to grow over the next eight years. In 2020, speculations suggest that wireless networks will be more pervasive. Multihoming and ubiquitous networks will allow users to simultaneously be connected to multiple wireless technologies and be able to switch between them, thereby connecting us even more deeply to our technology networks. You can read some of the research that points to this here.

Predictive text for cellphones was a revelation in communication. Google’s Instant feature predicts your search terms based on what you’ve searched in the past. Similarly, computers will begin to anticipate actions based on past use.

Some futurists believe robots will get us a bit closer “Blade Runner.” Robots — such as the Roomba or the iTouchless — will perform more housework and more complex tasks than merely endlessly vacuuming a room. Cars, now capable of parallel-parking themselves and warning drivers of obstacles and lane changes are expected to become more and more automated. Much as an airline pilot now gets his jet into the sky and then turns on the autopilot system, car drivers might be entering a closed highway while preparing to turn on their cars’ auto-drives.

The deep mysteries of the future are slowly revealing themselves through current technological advances. We can only guess at what the world will look like in 2032, but it’s sure to look back on 2012 and think, “How did they get by with such a primitive lifestyle?”

 

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How to Use a Programming Forum?

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Programmers often complain about the increasing complexity of developing programs owing to new interventions in technology and a gradual transition of programming code and updated versions of software and programming languages. A thorough learning of the basic programming code and practice in developing programs is not sufficient and the developers have to take assistance from the experts and their seniors to solve and encounter the various problems. It is for this reason that the programmers often join a programming forum which serves as a common platform to solve their problems and find expert solutions to the everyday obstacles they face during the program development.

Programming forum is a popular juncture amidst enterprising programmers who seek latest information and exchange thoughts on the novel techniques of developing software and related programs. Moreover lot of programming queries and issues also get solved when the programmers exchange vital information through the programming forum.

Joining a programming forum provides several benefits. But it is very important to comprehend that there are certain vital norms that need to be considered while participating in this knowledgeable and value gaining forum. First and foremost all the participants are required to follow the moderator’s requirement of posting only valid queries and that too at the right places. The moderators take sufficient efforts to post the threads at the right places so that the browsers and the readers do not find it difficult to visit the required sections. Moreover all the participants are encouraged to read and go through the forum first before posting any question as most of the time the general queries are already answered and the programmer need not even submit the question.

The programmers are always encouraged to exchange the information through the site. Any query which requires to be answered in private is deleted and the user may even face a temporary ban. The users are further required not to use fake email accounts or signatures and always vouch to maintain the sanctity of the forum. The users are also required to keep the forum spam free and do not post threads which invite spam or unrelated data. If the user is found to advertise or use the programming forum for personal benefit, the user is immediately tried under the infraction act and is banned from the site. Further the users are required to post queries in language English and not use jargons or slang. The forum need to post only legal and permissible content thus the users should follow proper rudiments to enjoy the complete benefits from joining a programming forum.

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HP Pavilion dm1z

HP Pavilion dm1z

HP is very well-known in the laptop industry. It even threw out its tablets if you recall. One outstanding and cheap HP netbook is the Pavilion dm1z. It costs around $450 and has tons of features that make it seem like a $600 netbook.

 

One fascinating thing about the design of the Pavilion dm1z is that it is not restricted only to the lid. The top and bottom are both adorned by HP’s imprinting technology. The material used is still plastic but resembles metal in some way. This material is what makes the Pavilion dm1z look very professional and separates it from other netbooks that use glossy plastic. Despite the new material used, the 11.6-inch netbook only weighs 3.5 pounds. There are netbooks lighter than this but are nowhere near as classy looking.

 

The device also disperses heat fairly well. It is probably due to HP’s CoolSense technology that is responsible for improving the air circulation. The orientation and location of the parts and selection of materials have been carefully studied in order to find a cool design.

 

An 11.6-inch screen has a guaranteed 1366×768 resolution. Coupled with an HDMI port, it could substitute for an entertainment system already. The keyboard is a good full-sized one. The clickpad, which HP is famous for, is not that bad although you can still move the mouse when your finger is over the buttons already.

 

One notable feature of the HP Pavilion dm1z is its 7200 RPM hard drive that can store up to 320GB. Typical 10 and 11 inch netbooks usually have 5400 RPM drives. Having a 7200 RPM one will really boost read and write speeds. It is also one of the relatively few 11-inch notebooks to have an AMD E-350 processor. The Intel Atom is no match for this processor which makes the Pavilion dm1z a nice find.

 

Another notable feature is the built-in RAM that the device has. When buying the Pavilion dm1z, it already comes with 3GB RAM. Even better, it can be upgraded to up to 8GB if the user can afford. That kind of RAM is somewhat too much as the motherboard might not utilize it all. Still, having the option to upgrade to 8GB is pretty impressive.

 

Lastly, the HP Pavilion dm1z will surprise any user when it comes to battery life. It can last up to 7 hours with no charging. To be exact, it can last up to 7 hours and 8 minutes. That is already 3 minutes more than the battery life of Atom dependent netbooks.

 

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