Smart homes already help us conserve energy and live more comfortably. Lighting control, such as motion sensors in closets, automatically turns off the lights when the door is closed. Programmable zone thermostats save both natural resources and utility costs, and some thermostats today are even programmed to respond to relative humidity. Undoubtedly natural resources will be less plentiful in the future, so alternative energy solutions and energy conservation will be an integral part of architects' designs. So continue to think green, think environmental impact.
Technology of the future will further increase our comfort and amenities levels. The media-savvy generations of future homeowners who are accustomed to instant personal gratification, already demand more "on demand" services. Technology will incorporate and integrate unprecedented and almost unlimited control, convenience and flexibility.
Security will be more elaborate and will be embedded with technology. So how will you get into your house? Certainly not with an outdated key or key pad! Think scanners. Biometric technology today has already eliminated keys, codes, and worries by giving us fingerprint scans. In the future, retina scans, along with breath, voice, and bone scans, will all enhance security.
Centralized wireless systems will integrate and automate everything from lighting to air quality. What will you first notice as you enter your house? For starters, it's the perfect temperature for you and the ideal humidity, and there's a gentle wafting aroma of freshly baked apple pie (or whatever desirable fragrance you prefer.) Your house will be able to "self-diagnose", analyze its own air quality, and adjust it accordingly for temperature, humidity, air exchange, airflow, and filtration.
As you walk through your house, the technology system creates room ambiances, so that as you enter different rooms, lighting, climate control, music, and fragrances will automatically adjust to your personal preferences. Window blinds open or close, fans switch to high or low settings, appliances turn on or off, all depending on your exact predetermined settings.
Tired of the scenery? Want a quick get-away? Something different? At the touch of a button, a flat screen drops down in front of each window, and you can enjoy the beach or mountains or pastoral settings in any country of the world, along with self-selected weather and appropriate sound effects for rain and wind.
You can modify settings by accessing inset control panels located throughout the house. Or, you may prefer voice activation instead. How about some major modifications? Want to move a doorway? Redecorate? Eliminate a wall? Change the digital artwork? Add a fireplace? Presto! It's done.
How does all this happen? Software. Smart talk. The home's multiple components and systems "talk" to each other to keep equipment operating at its optimum set level of performance. Embrace home technology! It's the wave of the future. Are you ready for it?
Industries Of The Future
VoIP technology has come a long way since it was introduced, but as technology continues to quickly evolve, it's bound to take VoIP even farther, making the technology of today seem laughable. No one knows for certain how fast things will continue to evolve, but a smart person will keep his eyes open to any benefits or opportunities the future of VoIP may bring.
With that in mind, here's a look at some of the technical, personal and economic ways VoIP will change in the years and decades ahead. All these things might not actually come to pass, but they give you a good idea of where things are headed.
Next Year
Wireless VoIP is already here in the 3G (third generation) wireless devices. Expect this space to continue to evolve quickly, with new smart handsets offering even more possibilities. As prices of these new handsets drop, as they always do when the new latest greatest thing comes out, more and more people will begin to take advantage of the 3G network. And the more people on the network, the more people are going to work on the back-end to come up with new, cool things.
Next Five Years
As more and more people move to VoIP, expect to see legislation (wherever on the planet you might live) start to adapt to keep up with the technology. While some laws already in place would generally affect communication that happens over VoIP, we're bound to see the issue of VoIP brought up in various ways in courts everywhere. When that begins to happen, laws will begin to include VoIP and similar technologies even more.
Next Ten Years
Over the next ten years, expect a lot of radical changes as more and more of the world's population begins to utilize the Internet and VoIP technologies. With even more people becoming involved, prices are bound to go down and features will go up as companies compete for business from a very tech savvy crowd of people.
Next 100 Years
Where will VoIP be in 100 years? That's hard to tell. With technology advancing as quickly as it does, there's no telling where it might take humanity in the 22nd century. There's one thing that's certain, though. Humans will still have a need and desire to communicate with others verbally in real time.
VoIP Future
Whether these things come true or not, VoIP is sure to be a very volatile field with a lot of growth in a lot of different areas. The smart person will keep their eye on the game and adapt along with technology to come out ahead in the end. VoIP is already responsible for a lot of change in the world, but the way it looks, this is only the beginning.
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