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your work out your ready for dinner, you subscribe to the food network and decide to prepare a chicken marsala pasta dish. The CCER walks you thru an augmented reality preparation and cooking of the meal. You have a family dinner cooked in about 45 minutes, eat dinner with the family and are ready to help the kids with their homework.

The CCER display the current homework for your kids and their grade point average to date plus any emails from the teacher regarding their work or behavior. Homework research is complete, ready for relax time.

Everyone sits down in the living room enjoying a projected show of the current American Idol 30 or something but you decide you want to watch the NFL Network through your CCER instead of the Idol show. Everyone is all together watching different shows and exhausted from the days demands.

Time to sleep now, your vital sings are always being monitored by the CCER system, a concern is sent to your Dr. about an irregular heartbeat at night for the past few days.

The Google Matrix has you.






Links that inspired the not so distant future of ours:

Sunglass displays
http://www.myvu.com/
ht tp://www.alibaba.com/showroom/ Video_Eyewear_Manufacturers/2. html

Pico Projector Displays Phone size displays
http://www.microvision .com/pico_projector_displays/i ndex.html

BMW Augmented Reality
http://www.dailycupofte ch.com/2008/01/30/bmw-augmente d-reality/

Nanotubs radios are here
http://mobile.reuters.com/ mobile/m/FullArticle/CSCI/nsci enceNews_uUSN2848581520080128

3 0K Electric car
http://blog.wired.com/cars/ 2008/01/zap-says-its-al.html

VI EVU, the wearable PVR Personal Video Recorder
http://www.tgdaily.com /content/view/35568/97/

Microso ft Sync
http://www.syncmyride.com/ default.aspx?UserCulture=en-US

Apple iPhone

Microsoft.com Surface
http://www.microsoft.co m/surface/

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