Source<\/a><\/p>\nIt\u2019s definitely nice to be able to print out a full-fledged 3D plane model, but there are surely much more practical uses for it. Imagine the huge technological leap if printers were able to also put out edible food. Admittedly, given the fact that it takes hours for the printer to do its work, it\u2019s probably a good thing that we\u2019re still holding back on that one.<\/p>\n
#6 Less Wires<\/h2>\n Generally speaking, the less wires there are, the bigger the comfort. We\u2019re talking about how big of a nuisance tangled earphone wires are, how annoying it is when your charger isn\u2019t long enough, and when you trip over your laptop charger and plug it out. Just find a ways to give us fewer wires, please.<\/p>\n
#7 Headjack Learning<\/h2>\n We definitely said we\u2019re talking about technology that might become a reality in the future, but there are some things we just won\u2019t stop wishing for. Aside from a lot of confusion, Matrix<\/em> also gave us a device which would help us bypass years of education.<\/p>\n#8 Universal Translators<\/h2>\n Even though there are already some functioning prototypes out there on the market, we have yet to see a fully functioning translator. Language barriers are becoming more and more annoying in a time when we all talk of unity and globalization.<\/p>\n
#9 Teleporters<\/h2>\n Alright, we get it. Teleporting yourself from one place to another sounds too good to be true, but it\u2019s hard to believe anyone would mind a teleporter that would help us deliver a trail of freshly baked cookies to our friends.<\/p>\n
#10 Jet Packs<\/h2>\n Yes, they\u2019re coming. Yes, they\u2019re turning into reality. Soon, we will be literally able to fly. Even though jetpacks are still a work in progress, we can\u2019t help but wonder what we\u2019ll realistically use them for. Taking panoramic photos of cities without using drones?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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