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AR GLASSES a New TECH Trend in 2022
What the future might hold for Metaverse, telephones, crypto money, and other tech? As the new year draws, the time has come to theorize how our lives might change in the future time, all gratitude to the plenty of advances around us. Here is a brief look at what the future might hold for the universe of tech in the year 2022.
By Bogdan Munteanu4 years ago in Futurism
Final Injury
Manon’s morning is in a particular state of malfunction. In fact, the night itself had been rough–sleeplessness had become counting to lull herself to sleep, numbers bouncing around in her skull with varying degrees of force as she lay flat on her back, lumpy pillow curving around the edges of her skull. That’s fine, though. Sleep is for the weak, the rechargeable.
By Stella Vazquez4 years ago in Futurism
Titaness
‘She’s out there again,’ Maria said. Julien sat at the table behind her as she looked out of the large, semi-circular window that occupied one side of the room. Their apartment sat atop a towering, cylindrical block that droned quietly each day as it worked hard to mimic Earth’s gravity within. It sat near the centre of activity on Saturn’s satellite, Titan, and Maria was not able to shake the feeling of being always on display.
By Billy Forshaw4 years ago in Futurism
Why I Think 2022 Will Be As Bad, Or Worse Than 2021
It is that time of the year again. As we approach the New Year 2022, there are Millions of predictions made about the year ahead and how it will turn out for each of us. Right from Astrologers to domain experts to the columnists, there is no dearth of soothsayers ruminating on how the new year would likely to be. So, I join these humongous multitudes, hoping that my “lone voice” would stand out in the “cacophony” of the ones coming out with their thoughts on the New Year 2022. To start with, I disagree with anyone who says that 2022 is going to be the year when we “turn the corner” as far as the pandemic is concerned, and those who see positivity in the “gloom and doom” pervading the current discourse. While I am not a Cassandra, nonetheless, if the experience of the past two years is anything to go by, it is premature to declare victory, especially in the context of the super spreading Omicron variant. Indeed, I would go as far as to say that 2022 would be the year when mutations of the Coronavirus would “overwhelm” us and leave us flabbergasted, and exasperated, and most importantly, helpless.
By Rammohan Susarla4 years ago in Futurism
She Turned And Walked Away
Another scowling face glaring at me. “Take a picture, Annie. It might last longer,” I said. She brushed the dark hair from her face and just stood there for a moment. I waited for the explosion. It didn’t come, surprisingly. Someone must have reprogrammed her since the last time I saw her.
By Om Prakash John Gilmore4 years ago in Futurism
My Future
My parents never fail to remind me of how different the world is now compared to when they were children. With advancements from bulky bricks and wired headphones to weightless screens and bluetooth earbuds, it's safe to say technology has progressed at an exponential rate. I mean, just take a look at what the internet looked like in 2000 compared to 2021. No one could have possibly guessed we’d be selling pictures of NFT toads at higher costs than some houses. With the passing of time, the evolution of technology will only move forward. If all goes according to plan—and climate change doesn’t kill us too soon—I hope to, one day, have a family. There is already a huge difference between my mother’s day to day life compared to my grandmas, so it's not a stretch to assume motherhood will be an entirely different experience for me. Although it’s pretty impossible to predict what my future will look like, I do have an idea of how my morning routine will play out in the year 2050.
By Ayla Ahmed4 years ago in Futurism
Have Sagittarius, Will Wander
Well it's December 2021 and the Sun is moving through Sagittarius as we speak and doing quite well it would appear. With Saturn in agreeable sextile and Jupiter also, we are feeling optomistic about booking that trip that has been denied us for so long. The mix-ups and travel confusion at the airports in the news recently is most likely temporarily due to square Neptune in Pisces but you knew that didn't you? And the ones most likely to be yearning to travel are probably Sagittarius or Sagittarius mixes. What does that mean you might ask?
By Maureen Kellar-Kirby4 years ago in Futurism
Study says 85% of jobs in 2030 don't exist today
According to a report by Dell and the “Institute for the Future”, a Californian think tank, the switch to cognitive digital intelligence will profoundly change our notion of work. If the study seems very optimistic, it is not without inconsistencies and sweet illusions about the economy of the future.
By Jane Smith4 years ago in Futurism








