- Tom’s Guide offers a complete look to the world in 2025
- Special reports cover everything from AI and iPhones to Wearables Ands Robots
- It is a credible look where most of the great innovation is directed, with some surprises
The problem with most stories about the future is that they look so far in the distance that it is difficult to connect them with our current circumstances. The deep immersion of Tom’s Guide about what could be called “the near future”, 2035, does not suffer such a disconnection.
I can even see the threads that take us, for example, humanoid dreams with robots to help more practical houses. Or from the aspirations of micro-liderras to Oled and more reliable TV. Or from the current AI revolution to proactive and emotionally aware chatbots in 2035.
The Tom guide, part of the future network and a friend and competitor of Techradar, has built a rich deep immersion of eight parts in the world in 2035.
It is a world of environmental computing, stretch batteries (which could be recharged through integrated solar panels) and smart glasses that finally achieve their promise thanks to the deep integration of AI and consciousness.
There is also a good deep immersion in the future of Apple’s iPhone business, which Tom’s guide, as expected, predicts that it will not go anywhere, even when more wearables of AI and unique sensors try to make it obsolete.
There are tons of interviews with industry leaders in AI, smartphones, portable devices, robotics and cars that help paint an image of 2035 that is completely recognizable, but also in the precipice of being truly futuristic.
I suggest you pour a good cold drink, take a place next to the pool and accommodate for a deep summer reading. You will probably learn something. I know I did.