FUTURISTIC ‘LIVING’
When your haven is more like heaven!
If coming home to your 50” Plasma Television and feasting on your home delivered pizza while watching your favourite movie enhanced with your surround sound speakers, was your idea of ‘Life’, well you ain’t seen nothing yet! Technology has been advancing at astounding rates and today is capable of bringing a ‘world’ of opportunities right in your home. So let’s take a look at what your then ‘ordinary’ day would be like. 7:00 AM: It’s Saturday morning and you wake up to the sound of your digital alarm. You step in to your Microsoft ’s Home of the future kitchen.
Your counter is fitted with a screen that displays your daily & weekly schedules. Your children’s school, tuition schedules, your office deadlines may be directly registered in to the computer via e-mails sent from the school or your office. Your refrigerator keeps stock of your groceries through a sensor that recognizes radio frequency ID tags on your food items. It notifies you about groceries that need to be re-stocked and the possible options you could cook for lunch and dinner. You choose your option and immediately the recipe fl ashes upon your counter monitor and you are ready to cook. Only this time your microwave can cook without the pressing of any buttons but by sensing the food placed in it.
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If coming home to your 50” Plasma Television and feasting on your home delivered pizza while watching your favourite movie enhanced with your surround sound speakers, was your idea of ‘Life’, well you ain’t seen nothing yet! Technology has been advancing at astounding rates and today is capable of bringing a ‘world’ of opportunities right in your home. So let’s take a look at what your then ‘ordinary’ day would be like. 7:00 AM: It’s Saturday morning and you wake up to the sound of your digital alarm. You step in to your Microsoft ’s Home of the future kitchen.
Your counter is fitted with a screen that displays your daily & weekly schedules. Your children’s school, tuition schedules, your office deadlines may be directly registered in to the computer via e-mails sent from the school or your office. Your refrigerator keeps stock of your groceries through a sensor that recognizes radio frequency ID tags on your food items. It notifies you about groceries that need to be re-stocked and the possible options you could cook for lunch and dinner. You choose your option and immediately the recipe fl ashes upon your counter monitor and you are ready to cook. Only this time your microwave can cook without the pressing of any buttons but by sensing the food placed in it.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
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