2. Using the internet for social good (2010 - 2014)
The social networking steam train showed no sign of slowing following the
introduction of new sites, including "visual discovery tool" Pinterest and
photo-sharing mobile app Instagram.
The power of social media has not gone unnoticed in troubled regions of the
world, with young Egyptians using social media in 2011 to organise protests
against then-president Hosni Mubarak.
Facebook and Twitter were soon blocked in the region and the internet shut
down.
At the time, US state department spokesman PJ Crowley tweeted: "We are
concerned that communications services, including the internet, social
media, and even this tweet are being blocked in Egypt".
By 2012-13, 7.3 million, or 83 per cent of Australian households had home
access to the internet. More than 77 per cent of all households had access
via a broadband connection.
Faster connections helped to grow websites such as YouTube, hosting
billions of videos including Psy's Gangnam Style, which has been viewed
almost 2 billion times.
3. December 16 2011
RIM on the rock
The riots in August provided a good
demonstration of the role technology
now plays in virtually every major
news event. It quickly emerged the
troublemakers were using RIM's
Blackberry Messenger,an instant
messaging service popular among
youths, to organise and encourage
disturbances.The Met later admitted
in Parliament it had considered
shutting down internet services in an
attempt to control the flow of
information, but had balked at the
legal challenges.
4. BB10
December 17 2012
A host of companies have had a pretty
disastrous year-Nokia,Nintendo,Sony
and Sharp have all struggled as they've
been hampered by late or imperfect
products.Exacerbating this is a product
cycle that's been speeding up and
consequently hastening decline.But it's
BlackBerry that has caught most of the
negative headlines because its fall has
been so precipitous.
5. September 12,2012
IPhone 5
IPhone 5
Newest Iphone is released.
IPhone 5 is the most beautiful consumer
device that we've ever created.iPhone 5
support ultrafast wireless standards
including LTE and DCHSDPA,so you can
browse,download and stream content even
faster.
6. Prizm-Home Hub 2013
“CONTROL YOUR HOME ELECTRONICS AND DOOR
LOCKS WITH YOUR CELL PHONE”
Being forgetful is a human weakness which affects
every busy person,you will forget locking your,or
forget switching off light in the morning.This Prizm-
Home Hud will enable you control all of your
lights,dorr locks,security sensors,thermostats and
all electrical devices in your home remotely.Prizm
APP will connect directly with your cell phone, so
you will be in position to control most electrical
devices at your home remotly.
7. September 9, 2014
Apple Pay
Apple Pay
Paying through the technology is now possible.
Apple Pay supports credit and debit cards
.Apple Pay will change the way you pay.When
you add a credit or debit card with Apple Pay,
the actual card numbers are not stored on the
device nor on Apple serves.And if your iPhone
is lost or stolen,you can use Find My iPhone to
quickly suspend payments from that device.
8. Aug 19, 2014
Microscale 3-D Printing
Microscale 3-D Printing
Newest technology for printing in a more
advanced way.
Microscale 3-D Printing has generated, its
capabilities remain rather limited.It can
be used to make complex shapes,but
most commonly only out of plastics.
9. THE SMART-HOME (2015)
The Internet of Things(loT)has,for some time,suggested the
interconnectivity of otherwise separate devices and
ecosystems;connected devices improving the practicality of our day to
day lives.2015 will see the loT come to a domestic setting in a big way-
with connected devices pulling the idea of the smart home sharply into
fucos.The industry drive may mean surger in home sensor and security
products(accessed and controlled via a smartphone).But it will also mean
more smart devices aimed at monitoring utilities and home
systems,aiding productivity and delivering entertainment.
10. Mobile Payment(2016)
Mobibe payment systems
have achieved a sort of
ubiquitous use.As one
expert told me in 2015,the
mobile payment universe
is still a very small
pie.2016,through,will be
the year of the chip.
11. The 360-Degree Selfie(2017)
-we experience the world in 360
degree,surrounding by sights and
sound.Until recently,there were
two main option for shooting
photos and video that captured
that context:use a rig to position
multiple cameras at different
angles with overlapping fields of
view or pay at least $10,000 for a
special camera.
12. A WRISBAND TAHT CAN TELL YOU IF YOU'RE TOO
DRUNK TO DRIVE(2018)
-No one should ever drunk,but it can be difficult to
monitor your blood alcohol content levels without
taking a breathalyzers ar on the market,they can be
clumsy and awkward to use in public. Proof is a
unique and elegant solution to this problem,as it's
a wearable wristband that can discretely analyze
you BAC levels through your skin.The makers of
Proof managed to earn nearly twice what they
were asking for after launching a successful
crowdfunding campaign.The wristband is set to
begin shipping at full production capacity in late
2017.
13. Nutale is a tiny GPS Tracker will keep you
from losing your most precious
belongings(2018)
-The nutale GPS device is billed as
one of the most compact and
accurate tracker in the
world.Originally slated for a 2017
release,an unexpected delay means
the nutale GPS is now likely to be
released in the first quarter of
2018.With a 30 day battery life and a
memory that goes back up to four
weeks,it's unlikely that you'll be
losing this device anytime soon,