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Can You Imagine Cellphone Can Help You Cook Dinner in The Near Future

Article by chenxiaoyan

On the way home use your cellphone and when you get home you can directly have dinner; you do not need to try new clothes the mirror can help you. This is the program which was demonstrated on the Shanghai Expo.

1. Cellphone Controls the Rice Cooker

Shanghai Expo global youth creative travel is the program which demonstrates the future technology to the tourists. In the exhibition hall a future cellphone not only has the function of communicating, but also have some other attached functions.The worker in the hall said that when you click the key called rice cooker the one in your home would work automatically. Besides that this cellphone can also control the TV, refrigerator.

You can also choose the healthy diet in the attached function. Putting in the number of the diet and the current season, the cellphone can right away recommend you a menu which you must be satisfied with.

2. The Future Mirror Can Help You Choose Clothes

The chips of the future mirror can put the clothes on itself according to the human body’s proportion so the people shopping in the mall don’t have to trouble themselves to try on clothes.

The reporter saw that the magic mirror was about 2 metre high. When there is a person standing in front of it the mirror starts to measure its figure. The reporter chose sports wear and the mirror immediately show his figure with the clothes on.

The worker said that this kind of future mirror can be used in the shopping mall in order to shorten the consumer’s time. When at home it can also be used to choose clothes.

3. Pegions transfer telecommunication signals in the sky

There is a future wireless flying network model in the exihibition hall. Scientists put the telecomunication chips on the pegions and when they fly into the sky they can provide the signal for the emergency area. This kind of technology can be applied to the earthquake area and the bad condition in the sky or under the sea.

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