There will still be [regular] phones. But there will be others that look more like glasses, watches, something hanging on your neck, belt, wallet. Then if the flexible screen guys do their job, you may just have a thing that looks like a pen, and you unroll it. I've always liked flip phones. If there's a flexible display, you can fold it in half and open it when you need it. Jacobs: Think about watching a football game. There's no sense of what it's like to be a running back going through huge guys wanting to crush you. In the future we should be able to [make you feel] that.
The first time I saw the HTC Vive, I was in a small room that had a window with sun coming in, After putting on goggles and walking through the virtual environment, every so often, my back was getting hot, It was so weird, Then I'd pop out and realize I was walking by a window, If we can correlate [real world] sensations with what's going on in virtual environments [that would be interesting], Is it a suit you wear? All of that stuff seems really, really feasible, You can olixar x-ranger iphone xr tough case - tactical black build stuff that's relatively inexpensive that augments VR with more cyber physical activities, I love that idea, You could have a suit with sensors, heaters, things that can squish you..
Jacobs: There's the social aspect [of VR]. Will we create avatars of ourselves so when I look over at you, I see your avatar, monitoring what your eyes are doing, what your face is doing? Or there [could be] really realistic looking digital puppets of people [like Brad Pitt's character in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"]. Tech has come a long way now. I think we probably can solve that social problem. It brings a lot of interesting questions. If you're willing to use a digital puppet of yourself, what will you be? How will you represent yourself? There could be a whole job that's a digital stylist.
Jacobs: We have an investment in a company called OneWeb, Over 700 satellites olixar x-ranger iphone xr tough case - tactical black are going to get launched, They're smaller and lighter and will end up providing backhaul connectivity from a cell site to the rest of the network, It locally redistributes cellular coverage and Wi-Fi coverage, If we want to cover some area that's remote, this is a really inexpensive way to do it, There's the whole NIMBY [not in my backyard] issue, This can solve that too, It looks more like a dish you have to receive satellite TV..
Jacobs: A lot of people talk about using machine intelligence to do things human beings already do. I'm interested in that, but I'm also interested in putting something .. where a person can't go, like security in a phone. You could have a little machine intelligence sitting and watching what the machine is doing. It can see if you go to an IP address you didn't go to before or if you access the memory in a different way. What the machine's doing internally gives me an indication there's malware or something else I might want to watch.