2012 Tech Flops Continued
Last week I wrote about a few technologies in 2012 that didn’t turn out as they were expected. I came up with a few more interesting stories during the year that are interesting to talk about.
Last week I wrote about a few technologies in 2012 that didn’t turn out as they were expected. I came up with a few more interesting stories during the year that are interesting to talk about.
It is that time of year again when we talk about all the cool stuff that happened over the year. Read about 5 cool technology innovations of 2012.
Cloud computing was a top buzzword of 2009, but what has happened since? Learn how cloud computing is being used, and why it is not ready for the consumer world, yet.
There are so many things that mobile apps enable you to do that people will begin to expect mobile integration into many consumer products. Learn how mobile apps will change from a feature to an expectation.
Learn about the challenges and realities of digital security, and why we won’t see much change in 2012.
What does it take to turn your idea into a reality? Learn how costs and challenges of development, prototyping and production are becoming more attainable for businesses and everyday users.
Learn how a new wave of automation and business intelligence systems in improving workflow and providing a better user experience.
Sensors are getting cheaper, run on very low power, and can communicate efficiently over low powered wireless networks. This will let you do some pretty cool stuff.
John Basso is the CIO of Amadeus Consulting, a strategic technology consulting company. Read his predictions for the major trends and changes the technology sector will see in 2012.