This is my prediction for the future of computing:
2015: Wireless power supplies encompass public regions; laptops no longer need batteries.
2020: Desktop computers go obsolete; the new mobile standard will be some sort of iPad-like thing with a retractable physical keyboard and at least a 2 GigaFLOPS processor and a 128 GB solid-state drive.
2025: Microsoft, Google, and the Free Software Foundation/GNU Project share the operating system market, with each having roughly a third. Apple would go either bankrupt or obsolete unless it actively supports Hackintoshes and make OSX not the Mac operating system, but another competitor to Windows.
2030: Every house will have a very powerful integrated computer system built into the building itself (quite like HAL 9000 in 2001), managing air conditioning and everything, and most importantly, acts as the main computing device for ALL laptops and tablets of the family: it does the computing, and all of the other things are just terminals with a 1 GHz ultra-low-voltage CPU with nothing but an X server connected with the house through a gigabit internet connection.
2035: Popularization of human-computer integration. Computers will go in people's clothing, and hats will contain retinal display devices, and people will control the computer in their clothes with something like a miniature Wii attached to one of their fingers. More powerful computing devices can fit in backpacks and helmets.
2040: Who knows?
2015: Wireless power supplies encompass public regions; laptops no longer need batteries.
2020: Desktop computers go obsolete; the new mobile standard will be some sort of iPad-like thing with a retractable physical keyboard and at least a 2 GigaFLOPS processor and a 128 GB solid-state drive.
2025: Microsoft, Google, and the Free Software Foundation/GNU Project share the operating system market, with each having roughly a third. Apple would go either bankrupt or obsolete unless it actively supports Hackintoshes and make OSX not the Mac operating system, but another competitor to Windows.
2030: Every house will have a very powerful integrated computer system built into the building itself (quite like HAL 9000 in 2001), managing air conditioning and everything, and most importantly, acts as the main computing device for ALL laptops and tablets of the family: it does the computing, and all of the other things are just terminals with a 1 GHz ultra-low-voltage CPU with nothing but an X server connected with the house through a gigabit internet connection.
2035: Popularization of human-computer integration. Computers will go in people's clothing, and hats will contain retinal display devices, and people will control the computer in their clothes with something like a miniature Wii attached to one of their fingers. More powerful computing devices can fit in backpacks and helmets.
2040: Who knows?
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