Telemeter, the Netflix of the 50s: on-demand TV that was paid for by tokens
In the 50s the Telemeter brought on-demand TV into homes: it anticipated Netflix by 70 years with a coin-operated decoder and a tape recorder.
In the 50s the Telemeter brought on-demand TV into homes: it anticipated Netflix by 70 years with a coin-operated decoder and a tape recorder.
The film starring Emilia Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor combines science fiction and emotion in a story about technology and family in the future.
The (heavy) collateral costs of the "free" Smart TVs that are appearing on the market, and which could spy on us 24 hours a day.
An out-of-scale TV in everything: foldable, gigantic, very expensive and with artistic ambitions: the metal sculpture is transformed into a giant screen.
Facial (and body) recognition also affects animals: an 'intelligent' door authorizes or denies their access to the house.
How many stories in books, films and TV series seem to purposely predict future events? Some people call it 'predictive programming'. Gombloddo?
A Japanese system allows you to taste the flavors corresponding to the images on the screen.
Our clothes will speak to us, leaving our hands increasingly free from devices. PocketView is just the latest product of wearable display research. And it's currently the best.
An Austrian company develops the world's largest foldable MicroLED TV. And it is in everything, literally. Even in the price.
TCL presents the horizontally rollable TV: another point for convergence. In the future it will be furniture, TV, virtual assistant and... wallpaper!
It has more colors than the human eye can perceive, but Mi Lux TV, the world's first transparent TV, wants you to look through it.
The demand for face masks has soared due to the coronavirus, to the point that in Japan Sharp will convert a TV factory to produce them.
The Korean company smashed every previous record by announcing that it has released the largest display in its Wall for Business range: Samsung Wall is a monster measuring 583 inches.
The 1986 disaster taught the world many things about the risks of nuclear energy, but the lesson may not be enough.
Days ago, in the long wake of the farewell to Steve Jobs and while waiting for his biography, many experts discussed Apple's strategies in the communications sector, indicating how Cupertino was ready (or almost) to revolutionize, after music and telephony, also the television market. Jobs' death has not slowed down the plans of an Apple TV ready to provide content and services by exploiting its distribution channels (iTunes) and simple and successful interfaces (aiming to eliminate the ... Read more
A creator has shown the potential of AI to generate entire television episodes with just a few clicks, opening a glimpse into the future of "automated" entertainment
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A new study proposes a cosmological model in which tachyons dominate the scene, explaining both matter and dark energy.
Apple is focusing on domestic robots to open new business horizons. Top secret projects and a dedicated team to test innovations.
Protopia: the antidote to widespread pessimism. Realistic and positive visions of the future, where global challenges are overcome with innovation and collaboration.
Firefighting techniques have an additional ally: swarms of drones ready to intervene (even in search and rescue missions).