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- Technology in 2012
- Robots to Help Us Out
- Radio in 2012
- Television of the Future
- Internet in 2012
- How the Economy will Change
- Jobs in the 2012
- The Housing Market in 2012
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- Health Concerns in 2012
- Healthcare in 2012
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- Raising Children in 2012
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- Crime in 2012
- Travel in the United States in 2012
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- Where Will Our Soldiers be in 2012
- Entertainment in 2012

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Television of the Future :
 

Television will probably not change that much from the way it is presented now. More people will own televisions that will hang on the wall or that disappear into the furniture when people do not want to watch it anymore. Television will still provide the same shows it always has complete with commercials and other forms of advertising. People will still want to watch television when they come home from work or when they want to fall asleep. Movies will still be available on television and available for people to rent and watch when they have the time. People are busier than ever and need to find time to relax. Sometimes watching television is a way to forget about the day problems and focus on other things for a while.

Television of the future will have more new related programs and will probably still have reality TV shows. These shows are still very popular and may never disappear. People will still go to the movies to see their favorite stars in intriguing and funny films. Television will probably engage children for hours on end so that parents can get household chores done and pay monthly bills. The future of television is secure because most people need to watch it at some point during the day. It is an escape for some, an information source for others. Either way, television is here to stay and will not be going anywhere anytime soon. New models of televisions may be sold on the market, but the same amount of channels and variety will be offered.

 

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