Tech Predictions Are Imperfect
We don't know where technology will lead us. As the pace of innovation accelerates and the power of technology reaches greater velocity, all bets are off.
We don't know where technology will lead us. As the pace of innovation accelerates and the power of technology reaches greater velocity, all bets are off.
I want integrated devices, digital wallets, interface redesign, opt in, analytics, e-receipts, enhanced mobility, e-banking, smarter email and smartphone-enabled devices.
Wearable devices will eventually become omnipresent extensions to our daily lives, serving up map overlays, facial recognition, coupons, reminders and more.
DARPA is training AlphaDog robots to carry gear for soldiers in the field, while following verbal and visual commands.
Content-Concentric Networking, according to PARC, is "the next milestone in PARC's notable legacy in networking—from inventing Ethernet, to making significant contributions to the IPv6 protocol."
Today we have two interesting bits of news in the mobile OS space. Microsoft has replaced the head of its Windows Phone division, which is widely viewed as being troubled to this point. And from eWEEK Labs....
Gartner’s Symposium ITxpo just finished up in Orlando, Florida, and as an attendee I received a nice thank-you note from the Gartner promotions team. It was a good show, and I very much recommend it ....
One major theme that we should all be absorbing today is the likelihood that nearly all devices, no matter how small (or, at first glance, unnecessary to communicate with), will be connected to the Interne....