Thursday, February 5, 2015

Welcome To The Future! (INTRODUCTION)



WELCOME TO THE FUTURE!


* Technology in recent years has advanced very quickly. Now, we have computers that will almost run themselves. You no longer have to type in commands; you can either click on icons with your mouse or choose options from a menu.

* I can't say for sure whether the world will be a better or worse place after 100 years, because I think one part will change for the better, while another part will be worse. In the technology, everything has a different type. Many new machines have been invented. Those things will help people more efficiently.

* You can finish every work by "one touch"; you just hold a small remote, and it will order everything. For example, the car will drive to your house by itself according to your orders; the TV will choose the best program and tell you what is the important news for you today. We will have no traffic jams, because the cars will fly in the sky; you don't need to drive them, because everything is automatic.

* On the other hand, when we get so many new things in our life, that will cause some problems in life. Maybe people will feel strange around other people, because we will hardly talk to one another. We have known all of the answers by modern machines. We use the Internet to connect everything.

* And now, we will present to you the different innovations of technology of the future according to their generations.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Games (2nd part)


Shatterproof Screens to Protect Smartphone

 

                                                 


An interstellar radio message arrives at Gliese 777  

                     

Games (1st part)


Identify the year of the specific technology innovation in the photos

 Claytronics

                                           


Ectogenesis
 

                                 


Prosthetic Arm

                   

About the Authors

About Us!


 Hey there! I'm Mary Grace Empuerto. 17 years of age. I'm taking up Bachelor of Secondary Education at PSU Bayambang Campus. I indulge myself taking up pictures and posting it in the internet. This is my one way to express my emotions. I also love to dance, sing and to watch movies during my pass time. I love fashion!




 Hello! I'm Jeniffer Anne Caguioa. I am taking up BSE at PSU Bayambang, Pangasinan. 16 years old.I really love fat cats:3. I play different sports particularly Table Tennis and during my pass time, I surf the internet.



Hi ! I'm Joana Joyce Ico . I'm 17 year's old. Im so excited on my 18th birthday. I can't go to school without putting lipstick . I love nail arts and surfing the net.



 Reading books, watching television shows and movies and surfing the net to get updated about the latest songs of Taylor Swift. These are the things I indulge the most during my pass times. By the way, I am Kimberly Sarmiento, 16 years of age and a student of PSU Bayambang, taking up BSE.




 Hey! I am Aileen Grace Nama Corrales. I am now 17 years old.Taking up Bachelor of  Secondary Education at PSU Bayambang Campus.I love color purple. I also love writing and reading during my pass time.



 I'm Maricar Aquino. 17 years of age. Taking up Bachelor of  Secondary Education at PSU Bayambang Campus. I love playing badminton during my spare time and offcourse, surfing in the internet.



Hi, I'm Marvin Sarmiento. The leader of this group. Taking up Bachelor of Secondary Education at Pangasinan State University. I am avid admirer when it comes of using new technology innovations.I devote my leisure time in reading,writing and watching.

Year 2050 and Beyond

Year 2050 and Beyond

 Robots are a Common Feature of Homes and Workplaces





Robots are now widespread in mainstream society, appearing in a wide variety of forms and functions. Androids are especially popular among the elderly, widowed and those who are disabled or incapacitated – in which role they serve as companions, guides and careers. 



A Closer Look at the Innovations and technologies that are shaping the future and changing the World





Hi-tech, intelligent buildings are revolutionising the urban landscape

Many modern skyscrapers now come complete with the internalised creation of food, water and other resources. Advanced 3D printers are available locally on site to manufacture everything from household furniture, to personal transportation, to replacement parts for the building itself. Energy is typically provided by photovoltaics and wind turbines.The efficiencies for solar have been improving steadily for decades.



An interstellar radio message arrives at Gliese 777
The Yevpatoria RT-70, located at the Center for Deep Space Communications in Ukraine, was among the largest radio telescopes in the world, with a 70m antenna diameter. On 1st July 1999, it beamed a noise-resistant message named "Cosmic Call 1" into space. 



This was sent towards Gliese 777, a yellow subgiant star, 52 light-years away in the constellation of Cygnus. At least two extrasolar planets were known to be present in this system. In April 2051, the message arrives at its destination, for any potential alien civilisations to hear and decode it.







Year 2040's

Year 2040's

Virtual Telepathy Is Dominating Personal
Communications


By 2040, the technology is largely perfected for everyday use. It works well and is cheap enough to have spread to even developing countries. Privacy and security issues have been resolved, with personal firewalls able to restrict any unwanted intrusion or hacking attempts. The headsets, visors and earphones necessary for users have been miniaturized and made more comfortable. Some are even fully implantable. Whether for business or personal use, people everywhere are now enjoying a faster, more sophisticated, more private way of communicating.
 


Biorepository And Genomic Information Systems Are Transforming Healthcare



By 2040, most countries have established a national biorepository and genomic information system, with mandatory entry for all citizens. In other words, governments have a genetic sample of every person. This is needed for a variety of reasons – from national security, to public health, citizen ID, immigration control, resolution of crimes and more – but the most common use is in healthcare.




Claytronics are Revolutionising Consumer Products


Claytronics, also known as programmable matter, are now embedded in countless items. This technology involves the manipulation of tiny devices known ascatoms (claytronic atoms). 

Many vehicles now use claytronics. Car surfaces can switch their colour at the touch of a button. Or they can self-heal, fixing bumps and scratches. Tyres can be instantly adapted for different terrain types or weather conditions. Transparent windows can be instantly blacked-out for privacy.