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It is exactly how I feel about this issue. And considering those were backup/emergency equipments, they were rather good I might say.
Also regarding the chronology of Casino Royale, I was under the impression that when it rebooted, it rebooted at the time period it was made and thus the technology were not to be considered predecessors to what Brosnan used in his movies, for example the Ericsson flip phone he used to control the car would not be as advanced as say even the (by today's standards) K800i and M600 Sony Ericssons from Casino Royale.
I too believe that the DaD and TWiNE technologies were somewhat scifi-ish and I agree with your point re the QoS interface because it's pretty much already possible, albeit looks much cooler on the screen. I liked the concept behind it being designed to allow agents in the field and at HQ to sift through alot of data visually and quickly - in comparison to Skyfall's more dense terminal-looking operating OS.
Very true, but gadget / technology wise I think the palm print coded gun was a great idea and should really be standard issue. But for forthcoming movies do you think we should see gadgets he had before again like the laser watch or the car remote control (which was in both TND and DAD) or something new and clever rather that outlandish?
I'm not an expert in technology but as I see it the new gadgets in many cases perform the same functions of older ones but from a smaller size. For example, computers have more memory and capacity and now are of a little book size and not a whole room. The same of other devices.
So we can have an older idea in a new format.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic_data_storage