Future Uses Of Computers By: Jessica Lopez-G. Period 5
Uses Of Computers To Help Humans  Robots will do work that is too dangerous for humans. Such as spaceflight applications or search and rescue.
Super-Fast Computer of The Future Structures have been tailor made to interact with light in an unusual and highly controlled way. Process information using light signals instead of electric currents.
Looks of Computers In The Future HP Nobag has touch sensor with hard OLED technology, ideal for those who don’t like to carry big bags for laptops. HP Make-up has a button that changes the screen to a mirror and has an on-nail printing device.  HP Chameleon is a concept laptop with an adaptive microcell coverage enabling the laptop to be transformed in its surround background.  HP Perfume is conceptual laptop where you can change your laptop to a lamp or air freshener with ability to download smell samples and mix it with smell matrix of HP Perfume laptop.
Computers of the future, controlled by eye movements? Computers could be controlled by eye movements, rather than a mouse or keyboard.  Professor Yang believes eye-tracking technology could also help the way we interact with machines.
Work Cited  “ The Future of Computers.”  Free Articles and Tutorials.  CBT PLANET, Web. 1 Nov 2009. <http://www.cbtplanet.com/articlestutorials/the-future-of-computers.htm>.  Moravec, Hans. &quot;Rise of the Robots--The Future of Artificial Intelligence.&quot;  Scientific American . 23 March 2009. Scientific American, Web. 1 Nov 2009. < http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=rise-of-the-robots >.  Queen's University, Belfast. &quot;Super-fast Computers Of The Future.&quot;  ScienceDaily  3 September 2009. 1 November 2009 <http://www.sciencedaily.com­ /releases/2009/09/090901082855.htm>.
Works Cited &quot;Laptop.&quot;  Tuvie . RSS, Web. 1 Nov 2009. <http://www.tuvie.com/category/laptop/>.  LHermidaast, Alfred. &quot;Replace your mouse with your eye.&quot;  BBC NEWS . 8 July 2002. Web. 1 Nov 2009. <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2098030.stm>.

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    Future Uses OfComputers By: Jessica Lopez-G. Period 5
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    Uses Of ComputersTo Help Humans Robots will do work that is too dangerous for humans. Such as spaceflight applications or search and rescue.
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    Super-Fast Computer ofThe Future Structures have been tailor made to interact with light in an unusual and highly controlled way. Process information using light signals instead of electric currents.
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    Looks of ComputersIn The Future HP Nobag has touch sensor with hard OLED technology, ideal for those who don’t like to carry big bags for laptops. HP Make-up has a button that changes the screen to a mirror and has an on-nail printing device. HP Chameleon is a concept laptop with an adaptive microcell coverage enabling the laptop to be transformed in its surround background. HP Perfume is conceptual laptop where you can change your laptop to a lamp or air freshener with ability to download smell samples and mix it with smell matrix of HP Perfume laptop.
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    Computers of thefuture, controlled by eye movements? Computers could be controlled by eye movements, rather than a mouse or keyboard. Professor Yang believes eye-tracking technology could also help the way we interact with machines.
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    Work Cited “ The Future of Computers.” Free Articles and Tutorials. CBT PLANET, Web. 1 Nov 2009. <http://www.cbtplanet.com/articlestutorials/the-future-of-computers.htm>. Moravec, Hans. &quot;Rise of the Robots--The Future of Artificial Intelligence.&quot; Scientific American . 23 March 2009. Scientific American, Web. 1 Nov 2009. < http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=rise-of-the-robots >. Queen's University, Belfast. &quot;Super-fast Computers Of The Future.&quot; ScienceDaily 3 September 2009. 1 November 2009 <http://www.sciencedaily.com­ /releases/2009/09/090901082855.htm>.
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    Works Cited &quot;Laptop.&quot; Tuvie . RSS, Web. 1 Nov 2009. <http://www.tuvie.com/category/laptop/>. LHermidaast, Alfred. &quot;Replace your mouse with your eye.&quot; BBC NEWS . 8 July 2002. Web. 1 Nov 2009. <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2098030.stm>.