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Google Glass, a cool, head-mounted computer link to the Internet, will allow users to stay jacked in 24/7. With this visor in place, the world and the virtual world will meld into one vast, augmented reality.

Intel inside...your smartphone? Until now the chipmaking giant was but a pipsqueak in the world of mobile applications, but a mysterious new line of chips, code-named Silvermont, seems to represent the company’s first really serious bid to grab a piece of what is becoming the world’s biggest computer market.

Billionaires in space! The world’s first commercial space travel company, funded by a billionaire and catering to the space-travel needs of mere multimillionaires, goes into operation in 2013. With economies of scale, it may be only a question of time before Joe Sixpack goes into orbit too.

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Cellphones will be usable in airplanes at last, because of a new technology for extremely small cellular base stations.

The great canal of China will move water on a scale never achieved before.

Robotic deep-sea miners will pull nuggets of precious metal up from the briny depths for the first time ever.

OLED screens large enough and cheap enough for big-screen TV sets will become available for the first time. “Cheap,” of course, is a relative term, but here it means that at least you’ll get to gawk at these things in a few electronics showrooms.

Electrowetting, a technique that makes a teensy drop of oil bead up or spread out on a surface, will for the first time power the thousands of little shutters that make pixels on a mobile phone monitor. The result is a first-rate screen that sucks far less juice from your phone’s battery.

Google Books will get a nonprofit rival, the Digital Public Library of America, whose
goal is to provide out-of-copyright books to anyone, with no commercial strings attached.

Brazil’s ethanol fuel program will start using not just the sugar but also the squeezed-out sugarcane, as well as other farm waste, thus freeing crops intended for fuel to become food instead.