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posted by janrinok on Friday February 27 2015, @08:38AM   Printer-friendly
from the let-your-mind-go dept.

As the title states, what would you, personally, consider to be the most amazing technological breakthroughs if they were a) fully researched & ready for action and b) commercially available - this year - at a decent price-point?

Would it be a brand new single-core x86 or x64 CPU that crunches data/runs compiled code 10 - 30 times faster than, say, a current Core i7 or Xeon CPU can (perhaps a 3 dimensional chip of some description)? Or a hyper-advanced 3D graphics card that can really deliver "Hollywood-movie level photoreal realtime 3D graphics", with a visual fidelity virtually indistinguishable from what we see in the real world when we are out and about? Would it be a smartphone that can go 90 - 120 days without recharging and easily survive being run over by a fully loaded SUV? Or a smart software technology that takes older 3D games and "upgrades them graphically" to look just like current GFX quality games? Would it be resolution-independent digital images or video that scale to look razor-sharp on screen resolutions ranging from 640 x 480 to, say 16K or 32K? Would it be a small attachable motor + battery that let you bicycle to work in 1/3rd the time and only need recharging once a month? A production car with a brand new type of gearbox that gives you 500+ gear settings to choose from? A lightweight beverage mug that heats the beverage in it in 5 seconds? A word processor that can take a 250 word article summary and AI-magically expand it to 2,500 words with perfect quality writing/grammar/terminology, and also making logical sense? A t-shirt or pair of jeans that automagically clean themselves of any dirt when you run some current through the fabric? A smartphone that lets you, an English speaker in Boston, speak with a French speaker in Paris in realtime, with flawless simultaneous translation both ways and each person's voice sounding completely natural/authentic despite language translation? Perhaps a digital pocket camera that is also a high-def 3D scanner and lets you create accurate 3D models of anything - from plants to buildings to people - as simply as snapping a casual photo of it?

Now use your own imaginations, Soylentils. What would you, personally, consider to be an AMAZING technological breakthrough that you could - in an ideal world - BUY today (not in 15 - 20 years time). Thanks for participating, everybody!

 
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  • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Friday February 27 2015, @10:13AM

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Friday February 27 2015, @10:13AM (#150355) Journal

    10x energy density battery

    Ummm... "To call a Shipstone an improved storage battery would be to call an atom bomb an improved firecracker"

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  • (Score: 2) by NotSanguine on Saturday February 28 2015, @12:26AM

    by NotSanguine (285) <reversethis-{grO ... a} {eniugnaStoN}> on Saturday February 28 2015, @12:26AM (#150836) Homepage Journal

    10x energy density battery

    Ummm... "To call a Shipstone an improved storage battery would be to call an atom bomb an improved firecracker"

    Thanks, c0lo! I just re-read Friday a couple of weeks ago, so that made me smile.

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