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Sunday, 22 January 2012

Computer Trends 2012 - What technical innovations are ahead of us?



Faster, lighter, cheaper is the motto of this year, when it comes to the subject of technology. Many new releases, updates and upgrades will make this year for games, fun and excitement. True to the motto: "bread and circuses for the people."


There will be a year of product battles. That's for sure. In addition to rumors of an Apple TV, Microsoft will introduce a new version of the Windows operating system housewife on the market and the new ultra-books are a lot easier and cheaper than before. No question in 2012 is exciting. When will the iPhone 5 and the iPad3? And soon there will be a an Apple TV, which Siri Also contains the language program and revolutionized the television. Here are a few glimpses of the approaching future.


Ultra Books


Books are an ultra-modern appearance, which was coined by Intel last year. These are notebooks with a 13 inch display, which dürfn be no thicker than 18mm or heavier than 1.4 kilograms. Books are as fast as Ultra tablets and have a similarly long battery life. They are in the chain between tablets and notebooks. Fast, easy, and handy for everyday use.


Apple and Google TV


That the battle between these two great companies well in any market segment fails, which they have not yet conquered, is actually clear. One can with televisions, which have internet on Google TV access and search through hundreds of channels for movies, actors and directors, and then watch a movie. The concept is not yet unfortunately. Apple goes to the thing ran something innovative and works on a private television set, which even Siri, contains the language assistant. So far there is not a finished product. So you can wait stretched.


Windows 8


Back in February it will probably be a trial version of the new operating system Windows specify which you can download and test. The operation will be similar to tablets and is designed for touch screens.



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