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I wonder if one day we’ll be able to pre-programme our horns. Mmm, image the next time you get cut off by some twit on the gulf road you tune him the sound track from “Driving Miss Daisy” or anything a lot more explicit if you see fit. Wouldn’t that be something?

So maybe there are a lot more perks to having a computer on your dashboard than we think. None the less it is a reality and Technology giants like Intel and Google are turning their attention from the desktop to the dashboard, hoping to bring the power of the PC to the car. They see vast opportunity for profit in working with automakers to create the next generation of irresistible devices.

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According to CNNMONEY.com, though Apple hasn’t released any details about its tablet, analysts who have been briefed on the device say it will run apps like the iPhone and iPod Touch do, but the tablet will be better suited for watching movies and reading. According to a New York Times report, Apple will unveil a tablet on Jan. 26.

“The Apple tablet will have a beautiful user interface, it will have a pleasing aesthetic and will be marketed well,” said Chris Collins, senior consumer research analyst at Yankee Group. “But at the end of the day, we’re still talking about a smart phone with a bigger screen.”

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I was sent this link by a friend and WOW it’s interesting. To think that the way we live our lives in on the verge of another big change. If we think we’ve developed quickly in the last 20 years, what will we be thinking when our children are our age? This technology captured above blurs the lines between the real world and the digital world. Very interesting indeed.

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