Can you imagine organizing your daily schedule with a few touches on your bathroom mirror? Chatting with far-away relatives through interactive video on your kitchen counter? Reading a classic novel on a whisper-thin piece of flexible glass?
Corning, the company that makes the Gorilla Glass used in the recent Nokia handsets, has released a concept video that I just couldn't resist embedding below. Entitled "A Day Made of Glass" it shows the complete integration of technology and the glass displays it powers, including numerous instances where the smartphone is a vital tool in the information chain. It's five minutes long but well worth watching - it's a glimpse into the future, probably five to ten years away.
The video is available in full 720p, so once it has started playing, up the resolution and then go full-screen etc. Enjoy.
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Corning, the company that makes the Gorilla Glass used in the recent Nokia handsets, has released a concept video that I just couldn't resist embedding below. Entitled "A Day Made of Glass" it shows the complete integration of technology and the glass displays it powers, including numerous instances where the smartphone is a vital tool in the information chain. It's five minutes long but well worth watching - it's a glimpse into the future, probably five to ten years away.
The video is available in full 720p, so once it has started playing, up the resolution and then go full-screen etc. Enjoy.
Share And Comment...!!!:)))
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ReplyDeleteOh wow! This is overwhelming. I would never dream of technology being developed to such extreme levels of making our lives easier. Good job for posting this for everyone to witness this change. Thanks!
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