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미래의 컴퓨터는 어떤 모습일까? |
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<br>20년 전 텍스트 기반 컴퓨터는 일련의 문자를 입력하고 읽는 기능이 제한적이었다. 오늘날은 어떤가? 그보다 훨씬 진일보한 장치들이 일상에서 사용 중이다. 마우스, 터치패드, 고해상도 그래픽 사용자 인터페이스(GUI) 없는 생활을 상상할 수 있는가. 조만간 햅틱스(Haptics), 뇌파 해석기, 3D 디스플레이, 서피스 컴퓨팅(surface computing), 동작 기반 인터페이스가 진화하는 디지털 세상을 또다시 새롭게 변모시킬 것이다. 이러한 인터페이스는 디지털 환경을 어떻게 변화시킬 것이며 우리를 어떻게 바꾸어 놓을까?<br> |
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DELIVER! |
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Home Automation and |
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During the PC era, the nexus of info-tech innovation was business, especially in the office. As we enter “the post-PC era,” the nexus of innovation is shifting to the consumer, especially in the home. And this digital home is where most technological innovation will occur over the next five years in the $101 billion consumer electronics industry. |
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The Great Global Con |
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Most companies rely on about 14 percent of the world뭩 population ?the consumers with per capita spending power of $10,000 per year or greater ?to drive their revenues. Unfortunately, for the foreseeable future, growth in the population of affluent developed economies like the U.S., Japan, and the EU will be stagnant or declining. Fortunately, another 1.5 billion consumers will 밻merge?over the next five years, representing the largest consumption boom in human history. |
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What Goes Down Must |
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What goes down must come up. Interest rates are still at historic lows, but we expect them to rise this year and next. But why, and by how much? What will be the impact on consumers and on the real estate market? What should investors do? Let’s explore the answers to each of these questions. |
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