Is this the future of airplane seating?
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Is this the future of airplane seating?
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In-room iPads have become practically standard in the luxury marketplace, but what about tablet walls? Spain’s Serrano Brothers sought to design the “hotel of the future” when they debuted the “ITH Room Xperience,” a model hotel room made of Microsoft Surface Tablets, multiple screens and interactive surfaces, all of which are controllable via smartphone, psfk reported.
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Our Smartphones, Ourselves: An Interactive Map to the New Demographics
The United States is a diverse place. Across the nation, there is substantial variation in demographics, political views, and health. Add technology to the list of our differences. Cell-phone makers have not had the same level of success in every state. iPhones sell really well in Oregon and Louisiana, not as well in Idaho and Florida. Phones loaded with Google’s Android operating system are doing great in California, but not as well in Michigan.
It’s not always clear what’s driving regional preferences, but this interactive map lets you see how your state stacks up.
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Wow. Some of the future tech involved in the Airbus transparent plane concept are walls that change according to light conditions, holographic pop-up gaming displays and passenger’s body heat powering in-flight entertainment.
Click through for the amazing and incredible slideshow: Airbus ‘Invisible’ Concept Plane Revealed As Future of Commercial Flight