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Sci-Fi Movie Tech Closer To Us - The Scariest and Most Interesting Gadgets
Recent news has revealed on-going work to get the gadgets we see in the sci-fi movies to our hands. Wouldn't it be nice that we could use the cool gadgets we see in the movies in our everyday life? Of course, some of them could be used to do not-so-legal activities, but even so, it is interesting how the movies inspire technology we can use in daily life. In an article on Dvice.com, Robin Burks give us the insights of the "Top 10 most promising up and coming inventions inspired by sci-fi." The top contains gadgets inspired from Doctor Who and Star Trek, but also from Harry Potter, Minority Report and Knight Rider.
Out of all ten gadgets, the most interesting ones are definitely the sonic screwdriver inspired from Doctor Who, the flexible e-paper/displays inspired from Minority Report and the self-driving car inspired from Knight Rider. The sonic screwdriver is being developed at the University of Bristol and aims to be used to move small objects, such as cells. The intended purpose of this gadget is great, I mean it would definitely ease the work in electronic and medical labs to help put together microscopic particles and so on. Sure, this screwdriver could be used to unlock safes or other doors that protect important information of goods. The self-driving care is something we all could use sometimes. The prototype is already being tested at Googl (the Prius). We should see such cars on the street in about three to five years. The flexible e-paper / displays are already on the market. The Sony 13.3 inch flexible display presented in 2011 is very thin and light (only 150 microns and 20 grams), has 135 color gamut and a contrast ratio of 100,000:1. Definitely, this is the gadget that will get the iPhone to the history shelf.
The scariest sci-fi tech that is under construction so to speak is definitely the robot soldiers inspired from Avatar. This project is under research of the U.S. Department of Defense, costing millions of dollars. Only the thought that such robots could actually be invented and put to work is frightening if they would get on the wrong hands. Memory Implants are another tech invention that could also turn out to be so wrong if not used properly. I mean, who would want such implants. Maybe people who would lose their memories, but even so, I would rather make new memories than have electrodes inserted into my brain.
Overall, sci-fi technology is fun and nice to see in the movies, but when it get on the worktable of real scientist it's tricky because usually, many good inventions are likely to be used for the wrong purposes more than they are used for good purposes.
Source: http://dvice.com/archives/2012/06/10-most-promisi.php
Source: http://dvice.com/archives/2012/06/10-most-promisi.php
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