“Smart Pajamas,” Dog-Translators, And Smart Walls: Is This The Future?

There’s no doubt that over the past five years alone technology has made tremendous leaps in home environment modifications, practicality, and convenience.
Some examples of this are the ways which you can alter your home environment with simply the click of a button from either your mobile device or PC — for example security systems and CCTB’s. A new, more recent advanced technology is LED’s placed throughout your home, which can change colors, patterns, and designs with just the click of a button — making setting the mood a cinch’!
Modernizing Your Home With Technology
New technology has also been developed called “molding walls” and furniture which essentially allows you to change the shape, size, or purpose of your furniture with a ‘clay-like’ material making refurbishing, remodeling, and changing your home easy and fast!
As for advanced screen projector technology and developments? From projecting images, videos, and now even (IR) technology keyboards onto any surface, projector technology is making great advances — while also becoming more affordable to consumers.
On a side note, scientists and computer programmers have also recently drawn a special focus on creating a device that can translate your dog’s barks — and hopefully, one-day cat’s meows — into English. This is an excellent tool and piece of technology, and considering how many animal lovers there are in America — and around the world — there’s no doubt that this will be a popular product!
Having Trouble Sleeping?
While there’s already technology, such as head-wearable devices or smart-watches you can hook up to your chest at night to monitor your heart rate and other behavior, the anticipated next evolution for this will be “smart pajamas.” Which, essentially does the same thing but will be much more comfortable — rather than wearing something on your head- more compact, and of course more efficient in both recording and relaying practical, helpful information to your mobile device or PC about your sleeping patterns.
Finally, outside of “speculation” based on inserting behavioral computer chips your skin for the government to “monitor” humans, these technological innovations and ideas are more realistically being designed to help people better understand their health, habits, and behavior.
Overall, as society grows smarter, more innovative, and creative, there’s no telling what the future might hold. Many people are still — understandably — infatuated with the idea of being able to interact with, or have touch-screen computers that project into the air — much like the movie Avatar or the infamous “In Time” (2011) movie starring Justin Timberlake?
After all, who doesn’t dream of one day being able to wake up and simply use the wave of a hand to open or close the blinds, check your email, the weather, stocks, or browse the internet by simply ‘interacting with the air’? (Think: Sony’s SXRD projection display technology).
Igor Bubis is the founder of IB Systems USA, an information technology company specializing in web application design and online marketing. If you’d like to work together, drop him a line at Igor at ibsi-us.com.
