The third annual "IBM Next Five in Five" is a list of innovations that have the potential to change the way people work, live and play over the next five years. The Next Five in Five is based on market and societal trends expected to transform our lives, as well as emerging technologies from IBMs Labs around the world that can make these innovations possible. Find out more at http://www.ibm.com/press/us/en/presskit/26121.wss
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TBA810ASx 1 year ago
we have buildings with solar panels already, but the web doesn't talk to us yet.
isleida3 1 year ago
This looks like 1960's video prediction about the future
LunaVorax 1 year ago
and that's certainly not a accident is it???.
myleftnutts 2 years ago
Number six: a Quantum Oracle: possible with a matrix of Random Number Generators and a Boltzmann neural net...
ORIONCUBE 3 years ago
The "thin film solar cells" have been talked about for the last 15 years. Solar sucks. At less than 10% efficiency, and sky-high costs, it's a poor replacement for good ole' coal-fired or nuke electricity.
amjott 3 years ago
why can't she just go ask the clerk for a different size?
paschang 3 years ago
I also find it pathetic that they so prominently feature a laptop that they no longer sell. It's a Lenovo, not an IBM, which is another soul-less hunk of ill-fitting plastic.
iambill1withyt 3 years ago
Still waiting for better acting classes and less cheesy promotional videos, though. Maybe IBM should invest in THAT.
sethgreenfest 3 years ago
i like the draw color and paint
DeathByNukes 3 years ago