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Palm size computers and special purpose devices will continue to
flourish in the coming year, forecasts Dr. Allen Parrish, associate
professor of computer science and director of the CARE Research
and Development Laboratory at The University of Alabama.
The market for new technologies such as Personal Digital Assistants
(PDAs) will rise as people look to computers to aid in their daily
tasks like making restaurant reservations or ordering in restaurants.
"For example, servers could make greater use of handheld computers
in placing orders for you or there may be restaurants where you
can order on your own PDA," Parrish said. "Voice input
is going to become popular on PDAs."
Parrish believes that computers of 2003 will take different shape
in order to increase function. These smaller, lighter computers
will give people greater ability to read e-mail in public places
without needing a dial up connection.
"Wearable computers that do different kinds of things will
also continue to be on the horizon," Parrish said.
In the entertainment realm, Parrish thinks that high-definition
TVs will continue to grow in the market and become big in the next
few years, and that the hot video games will be integrated-movement
games.
"Integrated-movement games, such as virtual golf where you
actually swing a real golf club, will become more popular. Also,
lightweight, flat panel televisions will continue to increase in
popularity," Parrish said.
Parrish predicts that the law enforcement will also update their
technological devices.
"When you get a speeding ticket, your driver's license may
be scanned, the data entered on a handheld and then transmitted
to the court system," Parrish said. "Or if you go to a
bar, your driver's license may be scanned to determine whether you
are underage."
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