Voyage: 40 years later, Abba show us the future of live music
May 2022: after 40 years Abba are back on stage with a new album, young and strong as in the 70s. Miracle? No: talent and technology.
May 2022: after 40 years Abba are back on stage with a new album, young and strong as in the 70s. Miracle? No: talent and technology.
The foundation that preserves the work of the creator of Star Trek has ambitious projects on the Enterprise and on the entire universe linked to the TV series.
A 3D holographic display integrated into the dashboard and capable of providing a 'super view' of the road is in the early stages of testing in the UK
An incredible 3d display shows moving images with ever more realism: it is not a holographic viewer, but it gets closer to it.
Virtual reality has imposed itself strongly from 2000 onwards: how will it evolve according to the current pace? Towards an experience indistinguishable from reality
Decades of semi-immobility, and now many revolutions underway: the car of the future will change everything. While waiting to see them walk on their own, here are the technologies of the near future
TCL presents the horizontally rollable TV: another point for convergence. In the future it will be furniture, TV, virtual assistant and... wallpaper!
It may be the forced "stop", but this year has been quite rich in futuristic technologies. Here is a roundup of 8 of the most interesting.
PORTL Hologram grows with more funding and aims to create a system: holographic phone and entertainment hub. Towards the era of stationary teleportation.
An AR system for cars that avoids visors and glasses, and projects information directly onto the windshield: Envisics has found the right fit, and shows it to us.
Today the epic of Picard (re)starts, the most beloved Captain of the Star Trek saga. Here are 8 technologies straight from Roddenberry's mind.
Optogenetics has been used to cause visual hallucinations in laboratory mice, causing them to act as if the things they saw were real.
The cold fusion experiments had been classified to avoid expectations and repercussions on the image of the Mountain View company. Here's how it went.
A promotional video from 1987 shows in a rather bizarre way a world of 1997 that was totally "Applecentric" and full of innovations that we are still partly waiting for today.
Goodbye old identity card. Italy renews itself and adopts the new electronic identity card, although only in some Municipalities, starting from July 2016. The so-called Cie will cost 13,76 euros and we will be able to have it starting from July 4th, in a handful of Municipalities, which will be around 200 by September. It will already be available in large municipalities such as Rome (18-22 July), Milan (5-9 September), Naples (25-29 July). A long-awaited innovation: in short, it is a smart card on which… Read more
According to Mark Zuckerberg, the future in ten years will be increasingly virtual. Between video chats, holograms, augmented reality viewers and robots to chat with, here is the vision of the future of the man who created an Internet giant (even if at the moment he is not sailing in excellent waters, given the decline in shares and activity of social media users). According to Mark, therefore, we will soon be inundated with videos, we will use chats to access any type of service and all... Read more
It's not a real teleportation, but almost. In fact, Microsoft announced to the world that it had created Holoportation: the system allows you to transport your virtual image from one part of the world to another and interact with distant people as you would face to face. In short, with a kind of hologram of the type seen in Star Wars. The system is based on a high definition video camera system and Hololens viewers, which, … Read more
Will 2016 be the year of virtual reality, or augmented reality? Many analysts believe so. And Google doesn't want to miss the opportunity. Already in mid-January the company announced the launch of a new division, which will focus exclusively on the development of projects related to virtual reality. In fact, the strong competition from Facebook and its Oculus should not be forgotten. Google CEO Sundar Pichai has named Clay Bavor to head the division, which previously ran Gmail and Drive. Being… Read more
What will it be like to watch the sport of the future? With Hololens, futuristic Black Mirror-style scenarios, with each of us equipped with a microcomputer and recorder in our eyes, is not that far away. If we no longer hear about Google Glass, in fact, Microsoft's HoloLens project is more alive than ever, and shows us today what it will be like to watch the sport of the future. The first models of HoloLens will be given to developers only in March this year (at a cost… Read more
Do you remember the Microsoft Holodesk project and its developments? We talked about it in an article some time ago. The first practical applications of this holographic technology are arriving all over the world, and Volvo, the Swedish car manufacturer, did not wait long to embark on a path that will lead to holograms becoming an integral part of the process of choosing and purchasing a car. car. Let's just think for a moment about the immediate implications of Holodesk and its Hololens, the headset attached to it... Read more