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Predictions for Next 5 Years
1. Energy: People Power
Imagine generating electricity from routine motions around you -- using the tides to run...
PHOTO: A smaller device that you wear or attach to your bicycle during a ride will collect the energy you create.
2. Security: The End of Passwords
You need one password for your cellphone, another for your checking account, a different...
PHOTO: Retinal scans will replace passwords.
3. Reading Your Mind
We live in a primitive world. If you want a machine to do something, you press buttons...
PHOTO: IBM scientists are researching how to link your brain to your devices, such as a computer or a smartphone.
4. Ending the Digital Divide
Already, far more people get online through their cellphones than through plugged-in...
PHOTO: The digital divide could be narrowed by mobile devices.
5. No More Junk Mail
Sure, the Postal Service is in trouble. People make online payments and send email...
PHOTO: Junk Mail and other marketing will be better targeted.
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TechBytes
While people watch more than 4 hours of T.V., younger viewers watch online.
While people watch more than 4 hours of T.V., younger viewers watch online.
Animal Kingdom
Cat Born With Two Faces
Rabbit given unconventional treatment for restless behavior.
PHOTO: Polar bear cub "Anori", half-sister to beloved deceased polar bear "Knut", is shown with its mother at the Zoo in Wuppertal, Germany.
Cub related to famed polar bear born in Germany.
PHOTO: The Tobii Gaze interface uses a combination of eye gaze and touch pad to enable all seven primary touch commands of Windows 8
Company tries camera that follows your pupils.
CES in 60 Seconds: M-Edge Super Shell
Bill Weir puts protective iPad case to the test.
PHOTO: Sony XPERIA smartphone
Sony enters the LTE smartphone game.
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