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How Personal Rapid Transport Works
from Stuff You Should Know July 07, 2008
Personal rapid transport combines the best traits of subways and taxis, and costs less to build than light rail. Could this be the future of transportation? Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast and learn more about personal rapid transport.
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Intel CTO predicts physical computers will eventually disappear into walls, cars and homes in Intel’s next 40 years
from - blip.tv (beta) May 21, 2008
I had a chance to chat with Justin Rattner, Intel CTO, as he reflected on Intel s first 40 years and looked ahead to the next 40 years. He says instead of technology being an evolution over time, big revolutionary changes tend to happen in rapid giant leaps . He thinks the next major leap will be in the human interface with technology, with potential future breakthroughs in processing that would have the physical boxes of computers disappear into the fabric of our daily lives. Watch this video to hear Justin describe it himself:
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Ray Hammond talks future tech and business
from IBM developerWorks podcasts May 21, 2008
Futurologist Ray Hammond spoke at IMPACT 2008 about the impact of technology on business.We caught up with him to visit about what he calls accelerating exponential technology development. His also touches on his other five key drivers for the future -- population explosion, climate change, energy crisis, globalization, and high tech medicine.
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Naked Scientists 08.01.13 - Naked Science Q&A Show
from - The Naked Scientists Naked Science Radio Show PODCAST - Stripping Down Science January 14, 2008
This week, we uncover an ideal anti-freeze for ice-cream, find out how scientists grew a new heart in a dish and hear how four simple lifestyle changes could make you live fourteen years longer. Also, we find out about the technology of the future, the tropical Paris of the past and the crystal secret behind the silvery sheen on fish scales. Plus, we asked for your questions and the floodgates opened! Why isn't your urine affected by coloured drinks and what does it mean if it's frothy? What happens when a lake is struck by lightning, and do you weigh less at the equator? Meanwhile, in Kitchen Science, we also show you how to make an Oboe out of a drinking straw!
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