Light like an iPod in a Beautiful Sky. Thanks to Nanotechnology

The future’s bright in the high tech area. Eventually all our devices will fit in a backpack and they will weight even less than our goofy, non-updatable dog. What shall we do then? Shall we hire a fitness for the dog or not? It’s probably silly to even try to imagine your dog in a training suite running here and there, but what will people do in the end when everything appears that has been already invented. Will they get that bored?

There will be probably only two choices: to forget and then invent the gadgets all over again or to change our directors towards nanotechnology, for example. This new research area seems to really be the next big thing of our world and it is just years in which the nanotech will replace the disk drives in the mobile devices, for example.

The nanotech is said to be able to replace the magnetic disk drives even in the tiny popular iPods, as well as in laptops and servers. Within five to 10 years, the annalists predict that these things will become reality. The devices will become lighter, and also more durable and faster.

Michael Kozicki, a researcher from the Arizona State University agrees to this vision. He is currently developing new ways for storing data in the nanowires instead of as electrons in cells. He is also trying to find ways of stacking the multiple layers of memory on top of a single layer of silicon. And it’s no sci-fi. It’s just our future!

However, the only question that arises is: How will the world react to all this changes?