
The interconnected, automated future —
The Galaxy Gear opened a new front in the technology wars. But could mobile devices eventually know us so well they'll recommend when we should break up with someone?

Ultra-smart software is being created, and mobiles are key to this. Social TV -- the convergence of TV and the Web will add another dimension.

New York City cabbies are renowned for being great storytellers -- but their jobs could eventually be automated, along with check-out clerks, data analysts, bank tellers, file clerks, delivery people and others.

Instead, driverless cars will be taking us around the streets, like this Google version maneuvering through the streets of Washington.

Robots are already being used to produce cars, like those pictured here waiting to build the new Mini Cooper. Robots will increasingly be used for household chores

Smart software engines and networked cloud systems are likely to replace accountants and book-keepers -- but the collection of data will raise privacy concerns and is expected to lead to a study of ethics.

The interconnected, automated future —
Edward Snowden revealed a flood of classified documents and surveillance data taken from U.S. agencies earlier this year -- raising fears around how much personal information is gathered. Snowden is wanted in the U.S. on espionage charges but has been on a one-year visa in Russia since June.



