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Old 15-03-2007, 18:17   #3
SMHarman
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Re: Startrek Technology

And that took and sent photos, was a video communicator and could send the data back, making the tricorder look a little lame.

Also...

Memory cards. You look at the Micro SD or Sony M2 and think 1Gb + on a card the size of (or smaller than) my thumb nail*. James Bond would (and probably does) love this stuff, stealing the plans on microfilm, or photographing them on your digital camera and then stealing them on a micro memory card? Or sending them digitally to the Q.

*I'm also thinking that my 9 year old PC only came with a 4Gb HDD, also compare to the stack of 700 3.5in Floppy disks that would take!

Also...

RFiD tags, now that is clever two things talking to oneanother without contact.
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