Thursday 8 December 2011

Technology trends that will rule in 2012


With technology evolving nearly every month, 2012 year is expected to be an exciting year for technology lovers.Thus here is a look at top 10 technology trends for next year, that will generate an euphoria of excitement for all the tech users and fans.

Voice Command
A voice command device is a device controlled by means of the human voice. By removing the need to use buttons, dials and switches, consumers can easily operate appliances with their hands full or while doing other tasks.
The success of Siri is clearly driving a lot of folks to create similar offerings, so expect this type of technology to make it over to other handset makers and into tablets next year, says technewsworld.

Decline of email
Today children coming out of school don't have email accounts anymore and live on social networks and in messaging products. Files are getting too large to send in email anyway, for the most part, and downloading services that allow you to share links are vastly quicker and often more smartphone/tablet friendly.

Hosted services
Google started the ball rolling with applications, and OnLive lit a fire under this with games. As we move into 2012, more and more of what we access will be hosted. Already, movies are streamed rather than downloaded, and it won't be long until most of our applications exist on the Internet and don't run locally. Expect a big push in this direction in 2012

Application Stores
This trend of past 2-3 years continues and accelerates into 2012 with the launch of Microsoft's application store and the expected death of packaged software products. As for the software you run locally, you'll increasingly buy it from a trusted app store, though that store may be offered by Amazon or your laptop supplier.

Windows 8 - Touch
This product is a trend in and of itself, and it represents the biggest bet that Steve Ballmer's Microsoft has ever made. The company is going to singlehandedly blur the lines between PCs and tablets and hope that users don't get confused. This will bring touch into the mainstream of the PC market and narrow the gap between notebooks and tablets.

Thin is in
Driven largely by tablets (mostly iPads) and ultrabooks (including the MacBook Air), next year will be the year when thin moves across the mainstream of notebook computers. It won't just be for PCs, as thin products will continue to be driven in smartphones, tablets, and TVs as well. Vendors will continue to compete to be the thinnest in every category.

TIS (tablets in stuff)
Samsung has already bought out a refrigerator with a built in tablet computer and others are likely to follow their examples. Cars will be shown with tablet-like features built into their dash, and this iPad effect will likely extend to things like home automation and high-end home alarm systems as well. And yes, you'll likely be able to install apps on many of them.

Peer-to-peer gaming
Qualcomm will be pushing peer-to-peer gaming into smartphones next year, and this could spell the end for most standalone gaming systems. This will allow people to engage others in games without running up data charges, since the phones talk directly to each other, and gaming may be faster as well, because there is no network latency.

Cores are us
In tablets, we'll move from two cores to up to five cores for Nvidia's Tegra 3 offering. These multicore offerings should allow the next generation of tablets to approach the low end of PC performance, and they'll be ideal candidates for the ARM version of Windows 8.

Privacy/security
The one final trend expected is a near rabid focus on privacy. Going into an election year in the US, it just seems likely that someone in politics will be hacked, embarrassed, and will go on the warpath on privacy regulation as a result. That or the US will have a nationwide hostile attack of epic proportions; this is supported by a dire report from McAfee that showcases Android as excessively unsafe. Android is currently the most successful product on smartphones.

So friends these were some of the latest technologies that will be rule in the forthcoming new year i.e. 2012. Hope you liked this post. And if yes, please do give your comment and follow this site for our encouragement.
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2 comments:

  1. Really a nice one !!!!

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  2. wow!!! a cool information and i am looking to buy something@@@

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