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Did 'The Simpsons' Predict Yet Another Technological Marvel Before Its Time?
Over the years, Fox's animated comedy The Simpsons has successfully predicted several real-life developments. From Donald Trump becoming the United States President to Disney purchasing 20th Century Fox, the show's writers have been correct more than a few times. Though not all their predictions have received the attention they deserve. Back in Season 5, in the episode entitled "Homer Loves Flanders," the frenemy neighbors become better acquainted with each other. At one point, Ned takes his new best friend to a baseball game.
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Technology has proved to be a blessing for the human race as, without technology, we would have never have been able to move forward. But during the last two decades, the pace of technological evolution has increased dramatically and it has allowed us to become much more advanced. Every day, we hear about new technological innovations and improvement and it's because of these technological miracles that we have been able to get a glimpse of what our future will be. But not all technological innovations have the same impact as some change our daily life and businesses on a smaller scale while some prove to be revolutionary. One such technological marvel which has changed everything and is now even shaping our future is cloud computing. Cloud computing is one of the best things happened to the human race as it has drastically impacted our daily lives, businesses solutions, exploration, research, sharing of data and much more.
Could these lifelike robot pets replace our cuddly companions?
Sony's Aibo robot dog is a technological marvel that is built to be a human companion, but will our own psychology allow us to accept these robo-analogs? Buzz60's Tony Spitz has the details. A link has been sent to your friend's email address. A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Sony's Aibo robot dog is a technological marvel that is built to be a human companion, but will our own psychology allow us to accept these robo-analogs?