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Tomorrow Land-Part 1 What does our future hold?

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Page 1: TomorrowLand Part 1

Tomorrow Land-Part 1

What does our future hold?

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The Future is NOW!The future holds some crazy and exciting inventions out

there. But did you know that some of these things already exist?? Let’s take a few minutes to explore some futuristic

inventions already here!

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Personal drones: These are now widely available to consumers for a mere $1,000.00! They have given us new ways to catch fish, deliver dry cleaning, aid in search and rescue efforts and help us take pictures.

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The hoverboard: Arx Pax has successfully created a real life hoverboard and it can be yours for just $10,000.00! Pro skateboarder Tony Hawk has

personally tested it! Watch Tony Hawk ride here!

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Do you always lose your keys?? Not anymore with Tile! You attach a small tile to your keys and the little device will cast a Bluetooth signal so that your smartphone can locate your missing keys! The Tile automatically records the last place your phone saw your Tile!

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Do you wish you could take your computer keyboard with you everywhere you go? Now you can! This virtual laser keyboard will turn any flat surface into a work station!

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Bionic eyes! First implant gives sight to the blind! Only about 100 people have had this surgery so far.

Learn more here!

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Interactive Live Holography for Medical Imaging Applications – Wow!!

Learn more about how doctors are using holography in their practice!

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If you or a loved one is a diabetic this could be in your future—color changing contact lenses that alert diabetics of glucose levels.

What better way to see into the future than through a pair of smart contact lenses that change color according to your glucose level?This is what health care will soon

look like for diabetes patients, as a team of biochemical engineers at the University of Western Ontario have developed a technology that uses nanoparticles that react with

the glucose molecules in one’s tears to cause the change in color, should

one’s blood sugar be too low.Diabetic or not, the obvious

convenience of not having to draw blood daily is matched only by just

how cool you’ll look.

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Check back for more cool

stuff!