The tech giants have geared up to deliver the next wave of products and technologies. It’s time to sit back and enjoy what’s in the offing
While the year 2007 saw Apple’s iPhone and Amazon’s e-book capturing the imaginations of tech geeks and consumers worldwide, the coming months will see the technology giants battling it out even harder, impressing tech enthusiasts with myriad cool gadgets and advanced features. Be it mobile phone companies like Motorola and Nokia, PC manufacturers like HP and Dell, search engines like Yahoo and Google, or software giants like Microsoft - the tech giants are leaving no stone unturned in bringing out cutting edge technologies, penning and completely transforming the way we will live, work and play in future.
So, with increased processing powers, enhanced mobile operating systems, faster wireless networks, the mobile phones are all set to get more smarter. One of the most significant smart phone manufacturers in the world, Research in Motion (RIM), is putting in all efforts to launch four to five feature packed Blackberry’s (pegged to be the iPhone killers) in the first half of 2008. Already, the company’s software division is working to bring in innovative features like 3D Graphics and Navigation to the Blackberry handsets. “When we look at 2008, I believe one of the major industry themes will be how the creation of mobile devices, that deliver the Internet in your pocket, cause a paradigm shift in mobility and drive major changes in the way even mainstream consumers view personal mobility,” says technology futurist Tim Bajarin.
While the year 2007 saw Apple’s iPhone and Amazon’s e-book capturing the imaginations of tech geeks and consumers worldwide, the coming months will see the technology giants battling it out even harder, impressing tech enthusiasts with myriad cool gadgets and advanced features. Be it mobile phone companies like Motorola and Nokia, PC manufacturers like HP and Dell, search engines like Yahoo and Google, or software giants like Microsoft - the tech giants are leaving no stone unturned in bringing out cutting edge technologies, penning and completely transforming the way we will live, work and play in future.
So, with increased processing powers, enhanced mobile operating systems, faster wireless networks, the mobile phones are all set to get more smarter. One of the most significant smart phone manufacturers in the world, Research in Motion (RIM), is putting in all efforts to launch four to five feature packed Blackberry’s (pegged to be the iPhone killers) in the first half of 2008. Already, the company’s software division is working to bring in innovative features like 3D Graphics and Navigation to the Blackberry handsets. “When we look at 2008, I believe one of the major industry themes will be how the creation of mobile devices, that deliver the Internet in your pocket, cause a paradigm shift in mobility and drive major changes in the way even mainstream consumers view personal mobility,” says technology futurist Tim Bajarin.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008
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