Assuming global warming, a mass virus or freak of mother nature does not kill uss in the next 10 years then:
1)What do you think Technology will be like in 10 years (any tech you want to speculate on or talk about how you think it might change our lives)
I saw for example on bbc click that they have been working on HD tv for about 25 years.
I think we will be connected to the web even more than we are now, potentially computing might go the way of google crome such as that you have say your main pc and then a small, cheap, portable, lightweight computer that is connected to the internet all the time
I also think we may have a star wars type projection system where we do away with screens alltogether for doing our msn and such while gaming may potentially become fully 3d and fully immersive - maybe not in 10 years.
2)Do we really need all this technology (the good and bad?)
I've played games like world of warcraft that taken into context are essentially online communitys where people go to create a virtual self and then pretend to be something while socially interacting with the other players, perhaps they are not good communicators in the 'real world' but they can socialise with ease in this virtual space, whether killing them or doing quests together. I think (partially based on bbc click) that these things will become more populair. It's still social interaction yet it's hardley in my veiw the most healthy of things (a reason why I stopped playing), potentially living your life as Plextor! Mighty king of azaroth! is perhaps not as healthy as living your life as Bob! the dentist! and socially interacting with physical people. Sure the person behind plextor king of azaroth is still real and your potentially meeting someone from thousands of miles away, there was even 6 members of the guild I was in who met up in real life as they found out they were fairly close which is great!
Humans are social beings, I think computers are in some ways bad. I'll leave it as that, you could write an essay on this topic.
However I've also used the net to meet people with the same interests as me. When I had a car I joined a ford owners club and in the end only went to one of the meetings as I ended up selling the car when I went back to uni, but there were 20 of uss, we went go carting, showed off our crappy cars and had a good laugh.
1)What do you think Technology will be like in 10 years (any tech you want to speculate on or talk about how you think it might change our lives)
I saw for example on bbc click that they have been working on HD tv for about 25 years.
I think we will be connected to the web even more than we are now, potentially computing might go the way of google crome such as that you have say your main pc and then a small, cheap, portable, lightweight computer that is connected to the internet all the time
I also think we may have a star wars type projection system where we do away with screens alltogether for doing our msn and such while gaming may potentially become fully 3d and fully immersive - maybe not in 10 years.
2)Do we really need all this technology (the good and bad?)
I've played games like world of warcraft that taken into context are essentially online communitys where people go to create a virtual self and then pretend to be something while socially interacting with the other players, perhaps they are not good communicators in the 'real world' but they can socialise with ease in this virtual space, whether killing them or doing quests together. I think (partially based on bbc click) that these things will become more populair. It's still social interaction yet it's hardley in my veiw the most healthy of things (a reason why I stopped playing), potentially living your life as Plextor! Mighty king of azaroth! is perhaps not as healthy as living your life as Bob! the dentist! and socially interacting with physical people. Sure the person behind plextor king of azaroth is still real and your potentially meeting someone from thousands of miles away, there was even 6 members of the guild I was in who met up in real life as they found out they were fairly close which is great!
Humans are social beings, I think computers are in some ways bad. I'll leave it as that, you could write an essay on this topic.
However I've also used the net to meet people with the same interests as me. When I had a car I joined a ford owners club and in the end only went to one of the meetings as I ended up selling the car when I went back to uni, but there were 20 of uss, we went go carting, showed off our crappy cars and had a good laugh.