Monday, December 31, 2012
Each year at this time I turn on my digital
crystal ball (it now has a LED light source instead of incandescent) to see
what technologies and products will be popular in the New Year. Looking over the past few years my
predictions have been pretty much on target and I am confident that these will
be no different.
Look for an increasing number of ‘tablets’
coming to market. With the development
of Apps for most any task from business to gaming and everything in between,
the iPad will have more competition. The
traditional PC with a keyboard, mouse and monitor will not be disappearing from
the office setting, but many tasks now performed on a lap top will migrate to tablets. The ease of use of touch screen technologies
and availability of high speed internet access using 4G networks will allow for
seamless operation most anywhere.
Voice Recognition technologies will
explode. Products like Siri from Apple
will be improved making interaction with our phones, tablets and regular
computers hands free. Just like Captain
Kirk asking the computer to lay in a course to some far off galaxy, you already
can ask Siri for the closest Dunkin’ Donuts.
Look for new Apps that call the store and place an order for your
favorite coffee and jelly filled treat.
With the 4G network build-out will come more
internet applications available in your car.
Access to online music services like Pandora or Spotify will be
integrated into the car’s audio system and subscriptions to services like
Sirius satellite radio will continue to erode.
The TV in the family room will have many more
viewing options. With subscriptions to
Hulu and Netflix online increasing and vast improvements in video quality of
internet delivered content, more of us will eschew cable bills and opt for the
a la carte options of online TV viewing.
The smart phone will increasingly become the
modern day Swiss Army Knife. With the
number of apps expanding almost exponentially, leaving the house in the morning
without our phone will be more inconvenient than leaving without wallet or
purse. There will also be more
discussion on privacy issues that are exacerbated by the use of smart phones
especially with the GPS location apps.
In the lab, look for 3D printing technology to
become common place. This technology is
akin to the replicators used on Star Trek.
It is developing at an unbelievable pace and already shows promise of
addressing the shortage of human organs for transplant.
Hold on tight, 2013 is here and the Mayans are
going back to the drawing board. Happy
New Year!
2 Comments:
I was wondering what is the best protection to purchase for my computer and tablet?????
Not sure if you mean protection from loss or damage or protection from malware and viruses.
If you can be more specific I will try to help
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