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WTFH: Absolutely nothing!

by Adam Berger on Aug 11, 2006 at 12:58 AM

Just kidding, there is tons in store for the future and for this column. What The Future Holds will off this week as I will be down in Atlantic City for the weekend. I sold my laptop so I can have money to gamble…if I win big I’ll be back… Continue Reading »

WTFH: More car manufacturers are offering heads up displays

by Adam Berger on Aug 3, 2006 at 07:18 PM

What The Future Holds, a column written by Adam Berger, that introduces tomorrow’s technology and trends today, is published on Thursdays. Heads-up displays or HUDs are a great feature for drivers, especially as the electronics in cars increase exponentially. While many car manufacturers have begun to add full function LCD… Continue Reading »

WTFH: One ID to control your communication preferences (fax, email, cellphone, home phone, work phon

by Adam Berger on Jul 28, 2006 at 05:24 PM

What The Future Holds, a column written by Adam Berger, that introduces tomorrow’s technology and trends today, is published on Thursdays (except when I miss my deadline and I publish on Friday…like today). Frustrated that every form of communication you use is unique to itself? Phone, fax, text messaging, email,… Continue Reading »

WTFH: World Cup, Superbowl, CNN, and Idol LIVE in the palm of your hand

by Adam Berger on Jul 13, 2006 at 05:21 PM

What The Future Holds, a column that introduces tomorrow technology and trends today, is written every Thursday. This week’s submission was written jointly by Adam Berger and Mickey Katz. It happens every four years and it’s bigger then your anniversary, kids birthday, and even your worth missing the next month… Continue Reading »

WTFH: The digital cinema, in your bedroom

by Adam Berger on Jul 6, 2006 at 05:06 PM

After a 10 week hiatus, What The Future Holds, a column written by Adam Berger, that introduces tomorrow’s technology and trends today, returns to it’s weekly Thursday postings. Imagine sitting down in your living room, bedroom, or dedicated home theater in your home, and watching a movie. Now this isn’t… Continue Reading »

WTFH: From podcasts to cellcasts

by Adam Berger on Apr 27, 2006 at 05:33 PM

What the future holds is a column written every Thursday by Adam Berger about the future of technology. I assume that the one gadget you will always have with you is your cell phone. I have written previously about the benefits of replacing an iPod or other MP3 player with… Continue Reading »

WTFH: Storage, the one word that sums up the future

by Adam Berger on Apr 20, 2006 at 05:34 PM

What the future holds is a column written every Thursday by Adam Berger about the future of technology. As consumers fill gadgets to the point where they are bursting with digital photos and music, storage is becoming the center of attention.  Many products like Sony’s upcoming PlayStation 3 are combating… Continue Reading »

WTFH: Powerlines network your life

by Adam Berger on Apr 6, 2006 at 06:41 PM

What the future holds is a column written every Thursday by Adam Berger about the future of technology. I know I am not even close to the only one who gets extremely frustrated with my home and work wireless network. It is annoying to run Ethernet cables all around the… Continue Reading »

WTFH: TiVo goes Web 2.0

by Adam Berger on Mar 30, 2006 at 07:48 PM

What the future holds is a column written every Thursday by Adam Berger about the future of technology. Here at Gadgetell we really are getting hooked on Web 2.0 software and platforms. TiVo must have been paying attention when designing their new KidZone parental control features. The service seems to… Continue Reading »

WTFH: Will DVB-H hit the mainstream?

by Adam Berger on Mar 23, 2006 at 07:27 PM

What the future holds is a column written every Thursday by Adam Berger about the future of technology. Sony Ericsson and Nokia recently announced their intention to co-operate to achieve interoperability in DVB-H enabled devices and secure multivendor mobile TV services and pilots from 2006 onwards. Sony Ericsson and Nokia… Continue Reading »

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