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XG-Fast: 10 GBIT/s Over DSL using two twisted pairs with length of 30 m, a world record that once again puts Bell Labs at the forefront of access technology.

 

Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Murray Hill, New Jersey

 

April 8, 2015

 

Photo credit: Denise Panyik-Dale for Alcatel-Lucent

Future corridor alternatives analysis for the Trolley included Mission Valley. This is Jack Murphy Stadium in March 1980. Trolley service would reach the stadium 17 years later in 1997.

A kid looking over paper, supposed to predict our future.

Razing of 1700 block between Hastings and 15th Streets

One of the pictures taken during the inaugural plenary session of the Conference on the Future of Europe in 13 June 2021 in Strasbourg.

 

This photo is free to use under Creative Commons license CC-BY-4.0 and must be credited: "CC-BY-4.0: © European Union 2021– Source: EP".

UN Women Executive Director Michelle Bachelet (right) with Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minister of Norway and Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General on Climate Change, at a press conference by UN Women on “The Future Women Want”, ahead of the Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

 

Photo Credit: UN Photo/Maria Elisa Franco

Street art on a metal door in London, England, by the artist Kaes.

What a view! It's like having a look through a window of time into the future.

An experiment which went slightly strange on me.

Future Olympians, Oldham Sports Centre, on Saturday the 23rd of June 2012

I needed a decompresser so I made a personal mod of my Starweaver Xiao Jiao. Got a mix of Animech goodies and Genre goodies from Tanoshi. I really love the poses with the hoover board. Great idea. <3

The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?

 

On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.

 

To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/

NIKON D200

Photography: Gustavo Tamai

modelo: Karol

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Odd Future Wolf Gang - NYC Webster Hall 11/8/10 OFWGKTA Tyler Syd Domo Hodgy Left Brain Taco Mike Earl New Yrok City LA Cali

The three nacelles on this one really make a nice blue glow.

Outside, a woman has her future read as an uncertain part of it looks on. In New Orleans, LA.

dinner for three...

The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?

 

On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.

 

To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/

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The tungsten lightbulb has offered more than the 100 years or more since it actually was launched, however its days are designated now with the appearance of LED lighting, that take in a 10th of the effectiveness of incandescent bulbs and have a life expectancy 30 times extended. Possible...

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#FutureTechnology, #Lifi, #Tech

Next year when all the dust has settled.

Jellybean was getting ready for a birthday party for a friend at a gymnastics school. She decided she wanted to wear all black. Future goth?

The lady carries her burden into Vietnam's future. On her left, one of thousands of motorbikes crowding the streets. On her right, a salesperson on her cellphone.

Pavegen at Make the Future London 2016

Young John Deere enthusiasts pedal around a kiddie park near the farm machinery exhibits at the Minnesota State Fair.

The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?

 

On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.

 

To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/

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The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?

 

On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.

 

To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/

The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?

 

On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.

 

To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/

Shirt made from Scientific Seamstress pattern, All the Rage Raglans.

 

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Look at these two! The pony who I have nicknamed Pegasus is taking a tight turn - he's almost sideways! And the young and talented rider is rocking her pink hair ribbons.

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