{"id":74258,"date":"2017-05-10T13:36:36","date_gmt":"2017-05-10T12:36:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/?p=74258"},"modified":"2020-05-21T14:29:49","modified_gmt":"2020-05-21T13:29:49","slug":"new-technology","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/new-technology\/","title":{"rendered":"10 New Innovative Technologies That Will Change Your Life"},"content":{"rendered":"
Technology definitely plays a major part in the lives we live today. It has made everything easier from keeping in touch with friends to heating our meals and even managing our businesses. Some would say the world, as it is, would not be able to survive without technology. However, there are still some that speculate that the growth in innovative technologies has made everyone ‘less human’.<\/p>\n
Regardless of what anyone thinks, there is no denying that technology has been life-changing. With the likes of Uber promising a flying car prototype by 2020, be sure that there are still some pretty cool innovative technologies coming our way.<\/p>\n
Here are some of the new techs that will change the world as we know it:<\/p>\n
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Holograms are no longer just a thing of the future. With the Microsoft Hololens, all that is about to change. The Microsoft Hololens is a head-mounted display currently in development, capable of projecting a hologram into your line of vision. The best part is, you don’t need to wait forever to get one – for $3,000 you can get the development kits which are currently up and running and up for sale.<\/p>\n
With a simple blood test, CancerLocator can not only detect cancer but can also locate where it is in the body. CancerLocator was developed by researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The computer program has an 80% accuracy when it comes to detecting cancers in the early stage, which can be very instrumental in saving many lives.<\/p>\n
Vegetarians can rest easy. In a few years, animals won’t need to be harmed for meat. Scientists have proven that meat can now be ‘grown’ in labs. This not only has great benefits for the agricultural sector but for the environment as well, with the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions to start with. Land and water use will also be greatly reduced. However, it can’t be entirely certain that people will prefer lab-grown meat to the real deal.<\/p>\n