6 Futurama technologies we’d like to see today
- May 5, 2022
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If there’s one thing we love here at Mundo Conectado, it’s the talk of sci-fi and future tech, especially when they appear in cool TV shows and movies.
If there’s one thing we love here at Mundo Conectado, it’s the talk of sci-fi and future tech, especially when they appear in cool TV shows and movies.
If there’s one thing we love here at Mundo Conectado, it’s the talk of sci-fi and future tech, especially when they appear in cool TV shows and movies. Therefore, in the video above, we decided to talk a little about Futurama and some of his inventions. Although the technologies that appear in animation already exist in real life, such as smartwatches, there are still some design ideas that we would like to use in our daily lives.
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Futurama is a 1999 animated television series that ended in 2013. The plot tells about the main character Fry, a simple pizza delivery man who was accidentally frozen and woke up a thousand years in the future. If you have never watched the cartoon, this character is well known on the Internet by the meme “shut up and take my money“.
Throughout the crazy episodes taking place in space in century, the story shows the reality of colonization of other planets, alien races living on Earth, and of course, a lot of crazy technology that we would like to be real. In the video, we list 6 inventions from the series that we would like to have these days.
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I’m Maurice Knox, a professional news writer with a focus on science. I work for Div Bracket. My articles cover everything from the latest scientific breakthroughs to advances in technology and medicine. I have a passion for understanding the world around us and helping people stay informed about important developments in science and beyond.