2000s in science and technology

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This article is a summary of the 2000s in science and technology.

Science

The Mars Exploration Rovers have provided vast amounts of information by functioning well beyond NASA's original estimates.

Technology

Information technology

system unit look that dominated much of the late 20th century. Personal computers also started coming out mainly in black,[4] in contrast to the universal creamy white
of much of the late 20th century.
As with the 1980s and 1990s, there continued to be smaller system units, including all-in-one computers.

Software development

Video

TiVo typified the growth in DVRs

Vehicles and energy

  • There were major advances in hybrid vehicles such as the Toyota Prius, Ford Escape, and the Honda Insight.
  • Many more computers and other technologies were incorporated into vehicles, such as Xenon HID headlights,
    Onstar
    (on GM models).
  • There was greater interest in
    Photovoltaics increased in popularity and decreased in cost as a result of increased public interest and generous public subsidies
    .

Communications

Small, powerful, accessibly priced mobile phones became highly common, and by the end of the decade were expanding quickly in third-world countries.[12][13]
  • The popularity of mobile phones and text messaging surged in the 2000s decade in the Western world. The advent of text messaging made possible new forms of interaction that were not possible before, resulting in numerous boons such as the ability to receive information on the move. Nevertheless, it also led to negative social implications such as Text "bullying" and the rise of traffic collisions caused by drivers who were distracted as they were texting while driving.
  • Due to the major success of broadband Internet connections, Voice over IP (VoIP) began to gain popularity as a replacement for traditional telephone lines. Major telecommunications carriers began[citation needed] converting their networks from TDM to VoIP.
  • Unusually for a development heralded by science fiction,
    videophones
    were cheap and abundant, yet even by mid-decade, they had not received much attention, perhaps due to the high cost of video calls relative to ordinary calls.
  • Mobile phones adopted features such as Internet access, PDA functions, running software applications, video calling, cameras and video recording, and music and video playback as standard. Higher end smartphones continue to offer extra features such as GPS and Wireless.
  • Due to improvements in mobile phone displays and memories, most mobile phone carriers offered video viewing services, internet services, and some offered full music downloads, such as Sprint in 2005 and more common use of Bluetooth. This led to a virtual saturation of cell phone ownership among the public in the developed world, increasing the use of mobile phones as everyday carry items, and a sharp decline in the use and numbers of payphones.

Robotics

Space technology

  • GPS (Global Positioning System) became very popular, especially in the tracking of items or people, and the use in cars. Games that utilize the system, such as geocaching, emerged and developed a niche following.
  • The Space Shuttle Columbia disaster occurred in February 2003.
  • SpaceShipOne made the first privately funded human spaceflight on June 21, 2004.[14]

Healthcare

General retail

See also

References

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  2. ^ Zhang, Sarah. "The Human Genome Is—Finally!—Complete". The Atlantic. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  3. ^ "SPACE.com -- It's Official: Water Found on the Moon". Space.com. 23 September 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-10-03. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  4. ^ "Beige/White Cases". Directron.com, Inc., Houston, Texas. Archived from the original on 10 February 2008. Retrieved 19 January 2008. Beige/White had been a common color for PC cases and monitors for years. It lost popularity to other colors like black
  5. ^ Bethea, Neil; Jacob Williams & Yiwen Yu (June 2003). "Broadband services in the United States" (PDF). Ohio State University. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 September 2006. Retrieved 20 January 2008. Growth of Broadband Users:June 2000:total:4,367,434
  6. ^ Sharma, Dinesh (2005-08-02). "Study: Broadband penetration to surge by 2010". CNET News.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 10 February 2007.
  7. ^ "US Broadband Penetration Breaks 80% Among Active Internet Users". WebSiteOptimization.com. May 2007. Archived from the original on 16 February 2008. Retrieved 20 January 2008.
  8. ^ "Total broadband subscribers by country (Dec. 2008)". OECD. May 2009. Archived from the original on 7 March 2010. Retrieved 15 July 2009.
  9. ^ "Digital Music Sales Booming". Wired News. Associated Press. 2006-01-19. Archived from the original on 2012-12-10. Retrieved 20 January 2008.
  10. ^ "Disk Drive Prices (1955-2015)". Archived from the original on 2015-07-14. Retrieved 2015-07-25.
  11. ^ History of hard disk drives#Timeline
  12. ^ "Archives for the category: Mobile phone projects - Third World". textually.org. Archived from the original on 25 January 2008. Retrieved 19 January 2008.
  13. ^ Selanikio, Joel (2008-01-18). "The invisible computer revolution". BBC News. Archived from the original on 19 January 2008. Retrieved 19 January 2008. important sub-groups in that region [high-growth areas of sub-Saharan Africa, the fastest growing cell phone market in the world,] have much higher penetration than the general population ... many [of whom] have access to one via a friend or family member
  14. ^ Belfiore, Michael (2007). Rocketeers: how a visionary band of business leaders, engineers, and pilots is boldly privatizing space. New York: Smithsonian Books. pp. 80–111. . Retrieved 2014-12-28.
  15. ^ Williamson, Simon (2003-11-26). "Why run Windows on an ATM?". Archived from the original (blog) on 26 April 2008. Retrieved 19 January 2008. Remember, a lot of banks in third world countries have ATMs.