Modern Technology 2010

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In the modern versatile today, there is also a call time of the millennium, all modern seba, let alone technology course is very demanding kemoderenan. Here are some kinds of - kinds of modern technology that dilangsir going Boming in 2010.
1. Cellular Phone

When the phone fold is first produced, many people commented that it looked like a mobile phone communicators in Star Trek (1966). It's not a coincidence. Martin Cooper, inventor of the first handheld mobile phone, that Captain Kirk's nifty gadget that had inspired the whole concept of a portable telephone.

2. Submarine

The submarine has been around since the Civil War and even used in battle. However, it was not until just before publishing the story of Jules Verne classic "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" in 1870. then the engineers began to imagine more advanced on the ship who can dig deeper into the sea.

3. Electronic devices (E-Book)

In most science fiction, the paper is a thing of the past, and some recent gadget show in that direction. Owner Kindle e-book like Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy to say thank you, without carrying paper reference book.
4. Powered exoskeleton

Perhaps the most famous scenes in the movie Aliens 2 (1986) is when Ripley save a little girl using a hydraulic exoskeleton. Someone in the military apparently inspired by the movie, because scientists recently launched an exoskeleton that helps one lift a weight of 200 pounds without difficulty. One inventor in Japan even a step further by developing a functional setting similar to that in the movie.
5. Home Theaters

Inspired by the novel Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 in 1951 about the story of one of America's future by presenting her a house complete with big screen television complete with surround sound audio equipment systems. Now we memnyebutny "Home Theater".

6. Translation Software

"Babel Fish" is not just a random name from AltaVista that comes with their web translation software. This is actually a gadget from the novel "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" 1971 that can translate any language after a person is inserted into the ear.
7. Taser

When Jack Cover first developed a prototype for the deadly rifle, he was inspired from the novel by Victor Appleton in 1911 that he read while still a child "Thomas A. Swift 's Electric Rifle. ", One of which displays an" electric gun "used for hunting.
8. Computer Virus

Hey, nobody said science fiction was not only inspired the good inventions. When the researchers deliberately created the first computer virus in 1975, they described it as "worms." Term is taken from John Brunner's novel, The Shockwave Rider ', in which "tapeworm" began infecting computers worldwide.
9. Satellite

Edward Everett Hale's first writer who explores the idea of ​​a satellite in the short story, "The Brick Moon," but it was well known after a science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke who first proposed the satellite as a tool for mass communication. He wrote an article in 1945 that describes the communication device floating in orbit to provide high-speed global communications. Seven years later, Sputnik was launched.

10. VCR / DVD Player

While most of the world admired the invention of moving images in the 1890s, HG Wells was already thinking of ways to make it better. At one point in his novel, someone woke up, a man discovers a machine that seems to store and play movies for personal entertainment.
11. PDA or Pocket Computer

In 1974, when most computers are big enough to fill the entire room, Larry Niven envisioned a pocket-sized version of his novel "The Mote in God's Eye". Narrated "pocket computer" which is widely used for mathematical calculations and notes, but with their communication functions, Niven might also describe it as a Blackberry or iPhone.
12. Robot (R.U.R. by Karel Capek, Metropolis)

The idea to build artificial life has existed for centuries, but the term "robot" was first introduced in Karel Capek play, RUR (Rossum's Universal Robots). However, to see it not materialize until 1927, the film Metropolis was released illustrate that people are beginning to see robots as humanoid machines that can be controlled by a programmer.
13. Space Travel

Although the novel in 1865 titled "From the Earth to the Moon" tells the story of Comedy, Jules Verne did some serious calculations to re-appoint the story of three people trying to travel to the moon using a cannon. Some of his theories and equations that accurately turned out surprisingly to those who did the Apollo missions, and he even correctly predicted that there will be a weight in space.
14. Internet

Books William Gibson, Neuromancer, as well as set the foundation for the genre of cyberpunk and the internet (or more precisely, the World Wide Web). In a dystopian world, almost everyone can access the global computer network that uses a special brain interface, which allows everyone on the planet to exchange information quickly.Sounds familiar?
15. Atom bomb

It is not difficult to imagine a big explosion, but Robert Cromie (1856-1907) imagined a means to do things that eventually will become a reality. In the krack of Doom, he wrote about the weapons that use atomic energy risk factors destroy nearly two square miles of land. More than four decades later, the Manhattan Project going well.
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