Title: 6 Trends That Will Rule The Tech World
16 Trends That Will Rule The Tech World
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2Virtual and augmented reality
In 2016, virtual reality finally got its chance
to shine on a consumer level! Meanwhile,
augmented reality continues to prove itself in
the workplace. CES predicted 46 gaming and
virtual reality exhibitors to attend their
convention which was an increase of 68 percent
from last year.
3Wearables
Apple Inc. made people feel comfortable with the
idea of wearing tiny data-collecting computer
screens on their bodies with the April 2015
launch of Apple Watch. In 2016, its expected for
more players to hop on this trend, and newer
devices to be more capable.
4Smart cars
At 200,000 square feet, automotive technology set
the record of having three-and-a-half football
fields worth of space at this years Consumer
Electronics Show!
5Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is similar to the
tech that powers Windows Cortana and iOSs Siri
and machine learning technology, which powers
Googles search engine. AI will continue to be
incorporated into technology products. These
learning technology devices will also be included
in services and software in 2016 as mobility
remains front and center. AI will continue to
find its way into robots as well
6Drones
Drones covered 25,500 square feet and had 29
exhibitors at the CES convention, more than
quadruple the number of vendors as last year.
Drone exhibitors showcased smarter drones, such
as drones with tracking technologies, or those
with additional sensors to more accurately read
their environment.
7Self-charging phones
New technologies some of which were showcased
at CES were designed to enable phones to charge
through wavelengths. At CES, Ossia Inc. and
Japanese telecom company KDDI Corp., showcased a
product called Cota, that will automatically
recharge mobile phones at a distance, similar to
how WiFi transmitters deliver data from routers
to devices.Cota serves as a central hub, sort of
like a wireless router, that pushes out targeted
energy through wavelengths to charge devices
without having to plug them in or place them on a
pad.