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From Sci-Fi to Reality: How Films Inspired the Tech Around Us

From Sci-Fi to Reality: How Films Inspired the Tech Around Us

21 August 2025

Paul Francis

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A Nostalgic Glimpse of the Future

There was a certain magic in sitting down to watch a sci-fi film as a child, eyes wide, heart racing, as heroes tapped sleek screens, spoke into tiny devices, or zoomed around in cars that seemed to fly. The future felt just a reel away, and we often marveled at gadgets that seemed impossible. Yet over the decades, many of these fantastical inventions have crept off the screen and into our pockets, homes, and daily lives.


Foldable smartphone with a purple cover, standing open on a marble surface. The screen displays the time 17:51 and a colorful graphic.

Star Trek and the Rise of Mobile Phones

One of the most obvious examples is the mobile phone. Fans of Star Trek will remember the original series’ communicators, small flip devices that allowed instant contact across distances. These were a clear inspiration for the flip phones that became ubiquitous in the 1990s and early 2000s. Even today, the sleek, touch-screen smartphones we carry owe a nod to that early vision of portable, personal communication.


Beyond Phones: Sci-Fi as a Blueprint for Innovation

Films like Back to the Future Part II imagined hoverboards, self-lacing shoes, and video calling long before they became tangible possibilities. Science fiction has often served as a blueprint, a source of collective imagination that engineers and designers try to replicate. Robotic assistants, smart home devices, and augmented reality technologies can all trace at least part of their conceptual lineage back to the silver screen.


Medical Technology Inspired by Fiction

Medical technology has also benefited from the visionary ideas of science fiction. The Star Trek medical tricorder, capable of diagnosing ailments instantly, inspired real-world attempts at portable diagnostic tools. Companies and researchers have been working on handheld devices capable of scanning vitals and detecting illnesses quickly, a technology that could revolutionise healthcare access in remote areas.


Challenges of Turning Fiction Into Reality

Yet translating fiction into reality is rarely straightforward. Many innovations seen in films face practical, economic, and ethical challenges. The self-driving cars imagined in Total Recall and Minority Report are now being tested in real cities, but safety, regulation, and infrastructure remain hurdles. Similarly, while gesture-controlled interfaces and holographic displays dazzle audiences in cinemas, creating responsive, reliable, and affordable versions for daily use is far from simple.


Close-up of a person wearing glowing, futuristic HUD glasses with digital patterns. Eye-focused, hi-tech ambiance against a dark backdrop.

Nostalgia Keeps the Dream Alive

Nostalgia, however, keeps the dream alive. Older audiences smile at seeing Star Trek communicators reflected in their pocket devices, while younger viewers are inspired by the visions they see on screen today. Science fiction acts as both motivator and mirror, reflecting our hopes for the future and nudging technologists to turn imagination into reality.


Looking Forward: The Fantastical Becoming Mundane

So, while we may not be zooming around on hoverboards or casually teleporting from place to place just yet, the gadgets we carry and the technologies we rely on are increasingly influenced by what once seemed impossible. Perhaps one day, the fantastical devices of today’s films will be the mundane tools of tomorrow, and future generations will look back with the same nostalgic wonder we do now. Until then, keep an eye on the screen—it may just be the blueprint for the next revolution in technology.

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McDonald's Unveils Exciting 2024 Menu: Welcome Back Favorites from 2023!

  • Writer: Paul Francis
    Paul Francis
  • Jan 2, 2024
  • 1 min read

Today (4th of January), McDonald's UK bid farewell to its festive Christmas menu, including hits like the Big & Cheesy Burger and the Chicken Big Mac. However, it's not all gloom and doom, as the fast-food giant unveiled its new menu for January 4th, 2024, featuring the return of five beloved classics.


McDonalds Steakhouse Stack
Image: MCDONALD’S

For a limited time, fast-food enthusiasts can rejoice as McDonald's brings back the much-loved Steakhouse Stack, a sensation from 2023 that features two 100% British and Irish beef patties, cheddar cheese, crispy onions, red onions, lettuce, all embraced by a black peppercorn sauce, tucked into a freshly toasted sesame-topped bun.


the Fajita Chicken Wrap from McDonalds
Image: MCDONALD’S

Alongside this, the fabulous Fajita Chicken Wrap, now with an enhanced recipe, boasts a fusion of creamy fajita sauce, tomato salsa, silvered onions, cheese, and shredded lettuce in a soft, toasted tortilla wrap, offering a choice of grilled or crispy chicken.


The Cheesy Garlic Bites are making a comeback with their irresistible blend of mozzarella and Emmental cheese, coated in garlic breadcrumbs and served with a rich tomato dip. As the cherry on top, the Cadbury Dairy Milk McFlurry and Cadbury Caramel McFlurry are set to return to the menu.


For those budget-conscious after the holiday season, McDonald's presents the Saver Meal Deals, offering three meal options for less than £5, allowing a family of four to dine for less than £20.


These much-anticipated items are available today, Thursday, January 4th, 2024, from 11 am.

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