7 future technologies that will change the way we live

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7 Future Technologies That Will Change The Way We Live Information Shared By: www.infernalinnovations.com


‘Technology rules the world,’ true statement. Don’t believe this? Name one area of life that is unconnected to technology; you’ll see how wrong you are. Every facet of life and human endeavors relies on one form of technology or another.


Here are 7 of such tech breakthrough inventions and here is how and why these technological inventions are among scores of others that will change our lives in the not-so-distant future


1. Drones

This futuristic technology otherwise called an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle or Remotely Piloted Aircraft System, functions in various ways. Recently, NASA landed a drone in space that has been transmitting useful information in the investigation of other life forms. The U.S military also uses drones for air strikes. In this sense, drones can function as weapons of defense and assault for the armed forces.


2. Google Driverless Car

The Google self-drive cars will be made available for the general public in 2020. Once this technology becomes commercialized, it has the potential to solve a lot of transportation-related problems. This technology could fix the problem of drunk driving and reduce accident rates on our roads. What’s more? It runs faster than conventional cars. Just imagine, driving long distances without stressing on the wheels. Drivers will be able to conserve their energy.


3. Google Glass

The part that goes over your ear serves as the control panel where you can swipe or tap to navigate. It also has voice command. You can make calls, record voice or videos and take pictures with it. Oh, changes these eyeglasses will bring in future! Imagine that in the future, these glasses can be used to treat complex eye problems. It could be used to fight the fire, assist people with disabilities or even used for investigations.


4. Private spaceflights

In 2012, the first private company started transporting cargos to the International Space Station (ISS). With encouragement from the U.S government, private companies such as SpaceX will soon start offering space transportation services for both cargo and crew. Starting 2017, capsules can start conveying passengers to the ISS.


5. 3D Printing

3D printing, otherwise known as additive manufacturing is an evolution technology that creates concrete 3D objects from a digital file (without molds). The virtual design (a kind of blueprint) of the object is made with a 3D modelling program on a Computer Aided Design (CAD). With a 3D scanner, a digital copy of the object is made in 3D.


6. Hypersonic trains

This could well be the definition of transportation made faster. It is going to be super fast unlike the kinds currently in existence. This can be our ground ‘aeroplane’. Already, NASA is experimenting with hypersonic flights but these trains will sure redefine speed and change the way we view transportation aboard trains.


7. Flying cars

Without a doubt, these will greatly impact the transportation industry. This seems like something you only see in Sci-Fi movies and animations like ‘The Jetsons’ or ‘Meet the Robinsons’. Sitting in traffic when you are already late for an appointment is a bummer. Don’t you just wish you can do like James Bond and press a button that instantly makes your care air bound?


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