1. Milo/Project Natal
If you haven’t heard of Milo, I recommend that you watch the video on the page below as soon as possible. Although the real technology here is more due to the Natal Sensor, Milo represents the evolution of video games. virtual reality The Natal Sensor, with the development of the Microsoft Natal Project, would be able to track the details of the objects and people in front of it. You can read emotions, identify family objects, understand speech and more, no program looks to use this better than Milo. Simply put, Milo is a video game where one can connect with a boy named Milo. If done right, it will be much more than that, founding a new field video games that games it can hardly be seen.
Source: http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/991/991348p1.html
2. Chaos Computing
Not as meaty as others on this list, computing chaos has never been written about in science-fiction, but it has the power to significantly affect almost everyone’s life. A chaos computer uses a new type of computer chip that uses the concept of a “chaotic system” to handle just about any operation thrown at it. Without going into specifics about how it works, these chips replace a wide array of expensive chips that are now obsolete, allowing for cheaper and more efficient computing. Not only does this mean that just about all electronics-based technology would become much cheaper at the retail level, but it would reduce costs and thus increase the technological value as a whole.
Source: http://www.chaologix.com/
3. Invisibility Cloak
This has recently gained a lot of attention because some scientists claim that the technology has already been mastered. When it comes down to it, this cloak of invisibility is very elaborate camera work. Flying somewhat under the radar is the fact that they are currently trained working under the cover of legitimate invisibility with no cameras are required They can now handle light waves from small objects of material abuse. Basically they have a cloak of invisibility for small things and work for bigger and better things.
Source: http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/01/15/invisibility-cloak.html
4. EATR
This is known in some circles as “the robot that feeds on corpses”. While it’s not entirely true (officially), this robot is still pretty cool. EATR is one of many new military robot designs, all of which tend to be of exceptional quality. The EATR, or Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot, gets its power by eating. Each of these robots suggests that military technology is getting closer and closer to the artificial intelligence written about in science-fiction. It is a matter of opinion whether this is good or potentially the end of human life, but for now it is a big deal.
Source: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,533382,00.html
5. Flying car
As you can probably tell by the pictures of “Terrafugia” flying, this technology is nowhere near perfect. However, it must be started, it is not a start, and success in that can indeed fly, while it is still in a legal car. I don’t recommend buying one of these monsters, but it should be a reminder that the technology is similar.
Source: http://www.terrafugia.com/