Wired's Wish List For 2013 349
jpt.d writes "Wired has a nice article on what they wish to be for 2013. It is not too far fetched either! My personal favorite is the roll up television screen made of light-emitting-polymer. How about another Apple gadget? Their first item is an iPhone bracelet, including the functionality of a 'PDA, wireless Internet, a mini iPod, and, of course, a phone.' Notice the Apple logo in the picture." I'd settle for ubiquitous unmetered wireless network access.
Re:instead of using "sound recognition technology (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:As a concerned American patriot, (Score:0, Insightful)
Hopefully (Score:5, Insightful)
Sigh..
self-darkening contacts won't work (Score:5, Insightful)
Shurely Shome Mishtake (Score:4, Insightful)
Net access is a commodity already - pretty soon it will be a utility in the same way petrol stations are. Think petrol stations - not roads. I dont have to sign an exclusive lock in 12 month deal with shell to fill up my tank - and soon enough I wont have to sign up to a long deal for access either - hopefully.
The question is - is 2013 soon!!!
Old and bitter (Score:5, Insightful)
1) A mobile phone that works properly;
2) Digital TV that works properly;
3) A DSL modem where the drivers have not been coded by sadists;
4) Good health;
5) Peace and quiet.
I must be getting old before my time.
Now where's my cocoa?...
Re:As a concerned American patriot, (Score:0, Insightful)
Yes, Sadam a world threat...WTF!!!! Saudi Arabia and IRAN are the real supporters of OSSAMA and his troupe.
WTF is Bush doing there? If he wanted to prevent us from terrorist, he will fail. The US now will be more hated around the world.
And worst of all, Sadam looks like a good guy compared to Bush.
Re:Shurely Shome Mishtake (Score:2, Insightful)
I would think though, that by adding more pipes throught the U.S., would just create more tech jobs and that internet would eventually come to the point where phone service is now, that companies actually start to compete over high-speed lines (in my city the only service you can really get it roadrunner, or pay a FORTUNE for a high-end dsl line).
We just need to keep laying those fiberoptic wires across america, and it'll come, all in good time.
where are the enabling technologies from? (Score:3, Insightful)
And I don't actually foresee all those things coming about so fast anyway. Small OLED screens will hopefully be widespread in 10 years, but they'll still be expensive as wall covering. Noise cancelation of non-periodic signals is hard. And the market for mood-ring-contact-lenses seems even smaller than the market for mood rings.
Re:Old and bitter (Score:4, Insightful)
1) A mobile phone that works properly;
Our mobile phones work flawlessly for at least 10 years now. 100% coverage and full interoperability between the diferent providers. And of course SMS and MMS.
2) Digital TV that works properly;
I'm using digital TV for at least 5 years now. It is fully standarized and works flawlessly including an electronic program guide on all channels.
3) A DSL modem where the drivers have not been coded by sadists;
You can get DSL nearly everywhere in Germany, and the drivers while not exactly works of art work quite well. I prefer hardware routers with buildin modems anyhow e.g. Draytek Routers [draytek.de]
4) Good health;
Well our health service is quite exellent.
5) Peace and quiet.
No problem either.
Re:Robot Slave (Score:3, Insightful)
Well, I've got an 'AI system' which records TV shows for me - even suggests new shows it thinks I may like, based on what I've recorded before. It's called TiVo [tivo.com]. And I've got an 'AI system' which reminds me about important dates. It's called a web calendar [utexas.edu]. Oh, and apart from a very small number of bills, I pay everything except for my credit card bill using Direct Debit [directdebit.co.uk]. Okay, it's not AI, but they do get paid automatically, and I track them (and pay my credit card bill) online...
Re:Old and bitter (Score:4, Insightful)
As someone who moved from the US to Germany, I feel I need to point out a few things about your claims. Don't get me wrong, I like living here, but flawless it's not.
1) A mobile phone that works properly;
Our mobile phones work flawlessly for at least 10 years now. 100% coverage and full interoperability between the diferent providers. And of course SMS and MMS.
And you pay out the ass for it. Phone service here is ridiculously expensive compared to that of the US. For 30$ a month in the US you can call anyone anywhere for some huge amount of minutes (when I was there it'd by you 2000 minutes) compared to here where you get charged extra when you call someone on a different provider. Hardly anyone uses text messages there because it's so damn cheap to just call the person and have a quick conversation. This carries over into the normal market here where deutsche telekom bends you over the desk every chance they get, compared to the US where *gasp* local calls are free.
2) Digital TV that works properly;
I'm using digital TV for at least 5 years now. It is fully standarized and works flawlessly including an electronic program guide on all channels.
I haven't really seen much digital tv here, perhaps because it's not very widespread, or perhaps it's so widespread that nobody notices it. Maybe I even have it because I've got the teletext electronic program guide you're talking about (which sucks btw-looks like it was written for the Atari without the fun and even worse 'playability' even though there are a lot more buttons on a remote than the original joystick). If this qualifies me as a digital cable subscriber, I can tell you that it isn't flawless. Several of my channels have varying degrees of fuzziness (snow) at varying times throughout the day.
3) A DSL modem where the drivers have not been coded by sadists;
You can get DSL nearly everywhere in Germany, and the drivers while not exactly works of art work quite well. I prefer hardware routers with buildin modems anyhow e.g. Draytek Routers [draytek.de]
The original poster was complaining about the quality of DSL modems, not the availability. I agree that it's available here, but it's still expensive in my opinion (55$ for 1.5 down, but only up to 5000MB, and then you start paying by the MB), thank you Deutsche Telekom. The quality of modems shouldn't really be limited by geography, so I'll just move on to the next point.
4) Good health;
Well our health service is quite exellent.
For how long? The social system here is almost to the point of no return. Granted, a large majority of the problem isn't directly related to the health care, but mostly due to unemployed people taking advantage of the system. I pay roughly 50% in taxes so people can sit around on their couch and watch TV. I support health care and wouldn't mind if that was the only place that the money was spent, but in the future the Germany economy and social system as a whole will take it on the chin. The population here is getting smaller which could result into a collapse, as the base of the pyramid gets smaller than the top.
5) Peace and quiet.
No problem either.
I agree with this. If you want peace and quiet, this is the place to come. Don't even think about going shopping after after 8pm during the week, 4pm on Saturday or at all on Sunday. Everything's dead because all the stores are closed, so peace and quiet is not a problem, but not very convenient.
I have a few other problems with this country as well, but there are a lot positive aspects too (good beer, driving as fast as you want on the autobahn-2 things not to be done together, btw). I enjoy the country on the whole and plan to stay another 2 years or so, but I just figured if the original poster was actually going to consider moving to Germany, he should get both sides.
peace (Score:1, Insightful)
it's amazing how slashdotters, a large mass, dont' talk about iraq much. it's a whole can of worms, where everyone will say something different, but if we agree on even the smallest point, slashdot is a mass to at least be heard.
Hopefully the end of SMTP to reduce spam (Score:3, Insightful)
rob
Re:By the year 2013, I want (Score:3, Insightful)
Hear, hear!
I can't belive my ears when I hear a salesperson pitching an LCD as a gaming display, and I can't believe my eyes when the sheep actually LOOKS at the LSD-flashback-inducing thing, nods, and shells out the $700.
Some people would mortgage their house for razorblade underwear if someone told them it looked sexy.
How about... (Score:2, Insightful)
The Internet (Score:3, Insightful)
Contradiction? (Score:3, Insightful)
This contains everything that seems to be wrong with people's concerns about war -- please explain it if I'm misunderstanding. You seem to believe that Iraq is a rogue state, the gov't does slaughter its own population, and that it would be generally a better world should Saddam et. al. be usurped.
But then you say that GDub's pretexts are dodgy? The people against war seem to cry that they are the unheard minority -- but keep in mind they are just that, a minority. Depeding on the poll you look at, 60% - 70% of Americans are in favor of war in Iraq. If they halted war every time there were significant numbers of protestors, Americans would probably all be speaking German right now. Or hell, speaking with British accents.
And I *really* don't understand why it's so many Slashdotter's and other's wish that we follow a One World Order(tm). The prevalent opinion seems to be for smaller government and smaller business, but, what, unless it's the UN or some entity like it? As far as I know, the US as a sovereign nation has the right to follow its own course, even if it's contrary to that of the rest of the world.
Frankly, I'm not saying I'm for a war -- but it's sad to me that those that are against such efforts have yet to construct an cogent argument for their cause that's more than just a personal attack on the US's incumbent Executive.
Silly Earplugs (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:All I want by 2013... (Score:2, Insightful)
I went to the last set of UK concerts and it was painful to hear Dave (a great singer in his own right) murder songs that only Roger can sing.....