UMPC Future?

Mobile devices of the future look pretty cool.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Google Tech Talks November 18, 2008 ABSTRACT Electrical power is, and will increasingly become, the desired form of energy for its convenience, safety, flexibility and applicability. Even future transportation embraces electric cars, trains, and chemical fuel production (jet fuel, hydrogen, etc.) based upon an abundant electrical supply. Although existing energy sources can and should be expanded where practical, no one source has shown to be practical to rapidly fulfill the world’s energy requirements effectively. Presently there is an existing source of energy ideally suited to electrical energy production that is not being exploited anywhere in the world today, although its existence and practicality has been know since the earliest days of nuclear science. Thorium is the third source of fission energy and the LFTR is the idealized mechanism to turn this resource into electrical energy. Enough safe, clean energy, globally sustainable for 1000′s of years at US standards. This talk is aimed at explaining this thorium energy resource from fundamental physics to today’s practical applications. The presentation is sufficient for the non-scientist to grasp the whole subject, but will be intriguing to even classically trained nuclear engineers. By providing the historical context in which the technology was discovered and later developed into a power reactor, the story of thorium’s disappearance as an energy source is revealed. But times have changed, and today, thorium …
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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about 1 year ago
@pgdevil And getting cancer cured
about 1 year ago
i think the future will be powered by android after seeing this
about 1 year ago
soooooo corny.. Taking to a computer, I hope we don’t don’t have to live in a world where we have to talk to computers like this.
about 1 year ago
Someone that has education within advanced electronics could probably program and make something very similar to this now. thought would most likely take 10 + years for a single man todo unless he has unlimited resources
about 1 year ago
this made me lol.
about 1 year ago
this is scary son!
about 1 year ago
Future drug dealer’s home?
about 1 year ago
@pgdevil we are getting there. With current technology blind people can see shapes and shadows. They are trying to get more resolution….
about 1 year ago
WHEN!!!!!! <8O
about 1 year ago
@pgdevil Well I think that’s going to happen in some age when we will not be alive :]
about 1 year ago
i love how integrated everything is.
about 1 year ago
i’d like to have a watch on my arm instead of a chip insde of my arm.
about 1 year ago
@BoToGo1 I Agree with you, check out Samsung galaxy s.It has all of the features in this video
about 1 year ago
I found I don’t care for the swiping affect of mobiles. I really think they should keep the scrolling along with this new feature that way you can have best of both worlds for everyone the might use it.
about 1 year ago
We already have most of this or atleast the main idea and it’s powered by googles android phones, google tv, and all of there great services. In two years this will be the past paper tech is the new thing
about 1 year ago
@heimiricaemilius Amen.
about 1 year ago
The real future is the blind man getting his vision back.
about 1 year ago
@heimiricaemilius And this comment is even more true =)
about 1 year ago
@daedalx lol true that
about 1 year ago
with all that technology wil he be able to clean and fix his teeth?
about 1 year ago
Cool I like, if it ever comes out I will buy this tech in a second.
about 1 year ago
@daedalx hahaha
about 1 year ago
Mathematics I think
about 1 year ago
Something similar to the UMPC in this video debuted at CES 2010 this year. It arrives sometime in Q1 and is currently available for pre-order in the US and UK. I found it at NetbookNavigator (dot) com
about 1 year ago
Star trek had all these in the 60s. We are so behind.
about 1 year ago
@pgdevil And getting cancer cured
about 1 year ago
i think the future will be powered by android after seeing this
about 1 year ago
soooooo corny.. Taking to a computer, I hope we don’t don’t have to live in a world where we have to talk to computers like this.
about 1 year ago
Someone that has education within advanced electronics could probably program and make something very similar to this now. thought would most likely take 10 + years for a single man todo unless he has unlimited resources
about 1 year ago
this made me lol.
about 1 year ago
this is scary son!
about 1 year ago
Future drug dealer’s home?
about 1 year ago
@pgdevil we are getting there. With current technology blind people can see shapes and shadows. They are trying to get more resolution….
about 1 year ago
WHEN!!!!!! <8O
about 1 year ago
@pgdevil Well I think that’s going to happen in some age when we will not be alive :]
about 1 year ago
i love how integrated everything is.
about 1 year ago
i’d like to have a watch on my arm instead of a chip insde of my arm.
about 1 year ago
@BoToGo1 I Agree with you, check out Samsung galaxy s.It has all of the features in this video
about 1 year ago
I found I don’t care for the swiping affect of mobiles. I really think they should keep the scrolling along with this new feature that way you can have best of both worlds for everyone the might use it.
about 1 year ago
We already have most of this or atleast the main idea and it’s powered by googles android phones, google tv, and all of there great services. In two years this will be the past paper tech is the new thing
about 1 year ago
@heimiricaemilius Amen.
about 1 year ago
The real future is the blind man getting his vision back.
about 1 year ago
@heimiricaemilius And this comment is even more true =)
about 1 year ago
@daedalx lol true that
about 1 year ago
with all that technology wil he be able to clean and fix his teeth?
about 1 year ago
Cool I like, if it ever comes out I will buy this tech in a second.
about 1 year ago
@daedalx hahaha
about 1 year ago
Mathematics I think
about 1 year ago
Something similar to the UMPC in this video debuted at CES 2010 this year. It arrives sometime in Q1 and is currently available for pre-order in the US and UK. I found it at NetbookNavigator (dot) com
about 1 year ago
Star trek had all these in the 60s. We are so behind.