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The Future Of Voice-Activated AI Sounds Awesome
For decades science fiction movies have been imagining the future as one where humans talk to machines just as naturally as they speak to family and friends. In reality, however, using voice to interact with machines has been maddeningly frustrating, with Siri often mistaking “open up my email”...- News
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VIDEO Hitler plans to invent warp drive
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VIDEO The Epoch of Humanity ( We Have Awakened )
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- epoch of humanity humanity awakening science fiction youtube video
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VIDEO Movie Time Travel DEBUNKED
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VIDEO Original Dark Sector Concept
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VIDEO Introduction to the Vogons
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VIDEO 400 years early: Star Trek's tricorder prototype work began in 2007 by Peter Jansen
Anyone who has watched the science fiction television series Star Trek will remember the tricorder: A fictional device capable of scanning for anomalies in space and time, diagnosing irregularities in your health, and helping the crew of a starship find their way through obstacles on an alien...- Mike
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VIDEO The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells Partss 1 and 2
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VIDEO Human Transformer
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Seven minutes in heaven (w/ video)
The jetpack has been a staple of the science fiction lovers dreams since before the early days of space travel. The idea that one can get from place to place with a big rocket strapped to your back has appealed to the human sense of possibility. It is a kind of freedom that, as yet, humans have...- cybercore
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VIDEO 12 Essential Sci-Fi Movies You Should See
Science-fiction movies aren't for everyone -- or at least it may seem that way if you happen to be a film fan who's never really considered yourself a fan of the genre. The truth is, though, that sci-fi is an extraordinarily rich and versatile genre, and there's something for everyone. If you're...- cybercore
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NASA declares "2012" the most ridiculous science fiction film ever
NASA Calls '2012' Most Flawed Sci-Fi Film Ever The 2009 film "2012" depicted an ultimate end-of-the-world scenario based on an ancient Mayan calendar that ends on Dec. 21, 2012. But does NASA believe the film accurately portrays something that will really happen? Absolutely not. In fact...- cybercore
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Earth Calling Cybercore . Ignore the Martians !
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VIDEO Eddie Izzard Star Trek
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VIDEO Sexy Cyborg!
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Remember This Movie ?
Certain old movies I collect. This old science fiction movie is the first I can't get any information on. I've talked to an expert, he can't locate it. It's a color movie, maybe 60,70's vintage- not sure. The plot is about highly advanced androids that replicate themselves and mimic mankind in...- Celestra
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Windows 7 Windows 7 of 9 Edition (Star Trek Voyager)
I think MS should have a 7 of 9 special ultimate edition with 7 of 9 as the theme.... you know windows 7 and 7 of 9 of voyager. how about some photoshop of it people Link Removed due to 404 Error- dzuchowski
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PC of the future?
http://www.rense.com/general69/future.htm Looks interesting... A projected image, and a projected keyboard. I don't like the keyboard so much though, since you can't feel it. I prefer to wait for Star Trek like holographic technology, so I can feel it. :P- Matt
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