Title: Emerging technologies and technology convergences
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2Emerging technologiesand technology convergences
Web resources compilation For WENT2001
3Cable TelevisionPay Television ServicesDirect
Broadcast Satellite DBSMMDS and LMDSDigital
TelevisionStreaming MediaDigital
RadioMultimedia Computers and Video GamesThe
Internet and World Wide WebInternet
CommerceOffice TechnologiesVirtual RealityHome
VideoDigital AudioDistance LearningLocal and
Long Distance TelephonyWireless
TelephonyBroadband NetworksResidential Gateways
and Home NetworksSatellite Communications
source Future Technologies Inc. www.fti.com
Digital agecommunication technologies
technology futures, inc http//www.tfi.com/ctu/ctu
redev.html
4How we fit in the picture.
The Internet and World Wide WebInternet
CommerceDistance LearningMultimedia Computers
and Video GamesStreaming MediaOffice
TechnologiesVirtual Reality
Direct Broadcast Satellite DBSMMDS and
LMDSLocal Long Distance TelephonyWireless
TelephonyBroadband Networks Residential
Gateways and Home Networks Satellite
Communications
Cable TelevisionPay Television Services
Digital TelevisionHome Video
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Digital RadioDigital Audio
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5Technologically-speaking,most of us are
still24.7 deskprisoners!
6Binary love life.
Coffee-addict.
Mouse-dependent.
Constantly on survival Modem.
Life? What life?
The problem was my unhappiness with this computer
lifestyle. I'm really tired of sitting indoors
looking into a piece of glass, getting sore eyes
and sore mouse wrist, and at the end of the day,
nothing tangible to show. Spending day and night
in back rooms with computers, it's easy to lose
touch with what's happening in the street, in the
cafes, in public meetings etc.
Original image free-use image from
www.freephoto.com
7We hate it, but not necessarily the IT.
8Wallpaper downloaded from www.tombraidermovie.com.
9What are the chances?
10A new generation of devices is moving computing
power off the desktop and into everyday
items--TVs, phones and even park benches--making
access quick, easy and less costly.Not Very
PC, JENNIFER L. SCHENKERTIME Magazine, 28
February 2000
Ambient computing, which involves moving
computing power from the desktop and embedding it
in everyday objects, is supposed to help make
this happen. "We need to translate technologies
into things that people like and understand,"
says Irene McWilliam, a senior manager in design
research at Dutch electronics giant Philips and
coordinating partner for the E.U.'s Connected
Community research projects.
11Its aboutgetting out and aboutwithout
losingconnectivity.
12Ambient computing into unwired mobile lifestyle
13 Technological Convergence What Nicholas
Negroponte labeled the transformation of "atoms
to bits," the digitization of all media content.
When words, images and sounds are transformed
into digital information, we expand the potential
relationships between them and enable them to
flow across platforms.
Henry Jenkins, director of the Program in
Comparative Media Studies at MIT
14The Mobile-phone
GSM AMPS SATELLITE PHONE
- WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES
- Bluetooth
- 3G
- WAP
15Mobile connectivity
The Internet
Text data
voice
Multimedia
16Mobilemania!
Three mobile phone giants join to define
universal specsLatest iMode figures show nearly
23 million subscribers. Woman invents
disposable mobile-phone Heart patients to have
check-ups via their mobiles Britons carry around
370 worth of gadgets daily Chinese mobile
phone users has exceeded 100 million Mobile
phone sales reach 98 million in second quarter
2000 Special Mobile Phone Launched for Deaf
Mute
17Bluetoothonline tutorial
183rd Generation 3GThe Next Generation of
wireless communication
19WAPConnectivity on the go!
20SMSmobile-chatting
21DoCoMo i-ModeThe Japanese way of
mobile-internetting
Designer Mari Matsunaga
22User Hardwares Keeping it all handy Hands-on
23Palm-sized Handhelds
Handhelds
Tablet Handhelds
Clamshell Handhelds
24Net-enabled Mobile-phones
25Net Appliance
26TV/Set Top Box
27Two-way Pagers
28Other Appliances
Internet Fax
AutoPC
www.Kitchen
Fax Messenger
Internet Fridge
Internet Radio
29The Future As the song says, "the future's so
bright, I gotta wear shades." Many of today's
wireless limitations will go away as advances in
bandwidth, protocols and hardware come to light.
30 Are we there yet? Yes, if your expectations
are low, if you don't mind slow access and
limited functionality. There is definitely an
industry shift from a PC-centric Internet to a
mobile one. Jump in at any time.
Are We There Yet? Wireless Internet Keith
Reichley - 28 Apr 2001
31Its not over. www.wired.comwww.internet.comww
w.netaction.orgwww.ananova.comwww.allnetdevices.
comwww.pfeifferreport.comwww.girlgeeks.comwww.m
ultimedia.comwww.gsmworld.comwww.etdn.comwww.cn
et.comwww.zdnet.comwww.techweb.comwww.nttdocomo
.co.jpwww.busygirl.co.ukwww.handbag.com/tech/I
T goes on and on and on...