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Future Week
Driverless cars, visual broadband, Windows 8 and squeezeable phones -- these are just a few of the treats we have in store for you this week as we take a look at what the next few years will bring for technology. Each day, we'll be concentrating on a different area -- mobiles, computing, imaging, car tech and home entertainment. You can read them every day in Crave or bookmark this page to see them all in one place. We'd love to know what exciting ideas you have for the future of technology -- let us know in the comments section of each story.
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Ultra HD, gesture control and cloud PVR: We show you the future of TVs and home cinema
In the 20-teens we'll still be shouting at Match of the Day, but the TVs we'll be viewing it on could be very different. We take a look at what the future holds for home cinema.
Driverless cars and vehicle networks: We predict the future of car tech
Innovations in power, connectivity and computing innovations accelerate our horseless carriages on to the digital superhighway. Fasten your seatbelts.
Cloud cameras, infinite focus and auto-everything: We forecast the future of imaging
Forget telephoto zooms for your eyeballs and Web-connected contact lenses, cameras of the future will be much easier to operate and almost fully automated.
Bendy screens, 3D Web and Windows 8: We see the future of computing
When they're not trying to kill us, the next generation of computers will serve up websites in 3D, put print-quality ebooks in our bags and be small enough so we can get some work done on a plane.
3D, 4G and laser projectors: We look to the future of mobile phones
Predicting the future of mobiles is easy -- devices will get thinner and Steve Jobs will get richer. For a more optimistic vision of the future of mobile phones, read our list of probable prophecies.