The near future of touch screen technology might take us anywhere. We could see all of our possible kitchen and home devices change to touch screen, the autos adopt a new touch screen system etc.. The truth is your creativeness could go wild by using the ideas of where touch screen technology could be in simply just a few years time. TAT (The Astonishing Tribe) created their own personal movie to show exactly where touch screen technology may be in barely a few years time. The movie is demonstrating their exploration and user feedback at the Open Innovation Experiment.
Hundreds of millions of collisions per second — Detectors collecting data to analyse 24/7 : the LHC and its experiements generate millions of gigabytes of data. The Computing Grid, a huge, worldwide network of computers was invented to manage, process and store these phenomenal volumes of data. How does it work ? Who uses it ? What is its performance since the LHC started up nearly two years ago? What are its other applications outside particle physics ? We’re going to review all this with Oliver Keeble, Computing engineer at CERN who works on the computing Grid

From the BBC Archive ‘Tomorrow’s World’ collection: www.bbc.co.uk Introducing the home computer terminal. Derek Cooper reports on Europe’s first home computer terminal. Installed into the home of industrial consultant Rex Malik (pictured above), it includes an electric typewriter and can send and receive messages, update his diary and check his bank balance. Even his four-year-old son Nicholas can use it to work out basic maths problems. Can we expect a computer like this in every home in the future? Time will tell.
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