Okay here's an example of stuff we should have right now seeing as this is the futuristic world of 2010:
Holographic "Newspapers"

Old me reading a HoloPress
This was an idea that I had thought of when I was writing a novel for my Space Impact fanstory. I would call it fanfiction, except there's no manipulation of previously existing character's in the Space Impact story. Only new characters based within and around the realm of the Space Impact mythos. The only mention to the old games I made was of its star Geneva, and even so it was at a passing glance.
At any rate, the Holographic Newspaper aka HoloPress is basically like an Amazon Kindle with the exception that rather than having to buy each book and then download it like the Kindle, the HoloPress only requires turning it on and getting a subscription. Then it will receive the signal sent out by whichever news agency it covers, and project the stories into the Projection Frame for viewing and manipulation.

The stories will still follow a news paper format, and the Projection Frame has touchscreen capabilities allowing you to "turn through the pages" with a flick of the thumb. Processors are getting smaller and smaller. Microchips doubly so. I saw a projector the other day that connects on to the bottom of your cell phone. And I know that hologram technology is in use by armies and scientists. We have WiFi signals that span entire states... AND ITS 2010? WHY DON'T WE HAVE THESE YET?
I am thoroughly disappointed in you futuristic world of 2010!
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