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Internet Of Big Thing CES 2105 : Check what the technology has to offer in 2015 

The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2015 is one of the most awaited tech events for those who are waiting to see what latest innovations  technology are . The event isn’t just about smartphones and tablets, but about the kind of technology taht can change the world around you in a decade or so .
The highlight of CES 2015 is The Internet of Things (IoT) and how it will change our lives radically. IoT mean the next level of evolution for the Internet, where even daily household objects such as television sets, cars, homes, kitchen appliances, are all connected to the internet. Not only is IoT expected to change how we interact with products, it will also be a advance research industry .
This year’s CES will have the largest collection of products, services and technologies that adds up the “Internet of Things” (IoT), with more than 900 exhibitors planning to show off their innovations.
It’s not just everything is happening at one all these project are already progressing 2014 and you might have nown some of them .Apple, Google, Samsung, and everyone is taking this idea very seriously. With Apple we saw the HomeKit and HealthKit, Google showed us Android for cars and acquired Nest (a company that creates smart-thermostats), while Samsung has been working on its Tizen-OS.
Samsung which will unveil its Tizen-OS powered smart television . I plans to show displays based on environments like Office, Restaurant, Hotel. These smart TVs can be synced with the smartphones and the TV will be the center for Internet-connected homes.
We are also likely to see products centered around health. Almost all the smart-watches introduced last year can now function as health trackers by tracking your heart-rate, steps you walk, pulse, etc. New wearables that expand the list of health indicators is definite possibility.
Connected cars, which also come within the realm of IoT are also expected to be big at the conference. According to the conference schedule, automotive electronics are a part of the shows and accessories for cars like BMW, Audi, etc will be seen as well.
Of course the other question with the IoT will be of privacy and security. The recent attack on the Sony PS4 and Microsoft Xbox One online networks proved there is great room of improvement . Now imagine if that were happen to something like a fridge or a smart TV that controls all the lights, thermostat, or air-conditioning in your house. The other thing will be privacy and how the data transmitted by these smart, connected devices .
IoT is the next step in the evolution of everyday technology and CES 2015 will only offer a glimpse of what is to come. Hopefully companies won’t ignore the security side of these futuristic technologies as well and will address them in CES 2015. That will take place in Las Vegas in January 2015 .
Original Article at tech.firstspot.com


 

 

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Latest technology trends that you should watch out for in 2015

 

 The technology trend is ever changing and people are adapting different technologies into their business, professional and personal life. We have witnessed the growth of smart devices last year. The year 2015 is going to follow the trend with some advances in technology. Technology has a great impact in today’s society and it has become so popular that one cannot imagine their lives without technology. Be it a smart device such as a tablet / smartphone, or digital sensors; people are using them in their lives to a great extent. People are aware of mobile applications, gadgets, internet, cloud servers, advanced software, 3D printing and many more that changed the way people live.  Below is the list of the latest technologies that are going to dominate in 2015

ALCATEL ONETOUCH at CES 2015: Opening Access to the Latest Technology to Everyone 

HONG KONG, Jan. 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- With a series of announcements at the International CES, ALCATEL ONETOUCH, one of the world's largest smartphone brands, makes good on its commitment to offer the latest technological innovations to all.
The brand's new PIXI smartphones make mobile Internet available to everyone, while offering another innovative feature of OS-agnostic. It is available with Firefox, Windows or Android, providing the flexibility to all consumers. What's more? The smartly priced WATCH creates a newly attainable smartwatch category.
4G LTE at an affordable price
First among ALCATEL ONETOUCH's announcements at CES, the smartphone brand is launching its affordable PIXI 3 series, ranging from a pocket-friendly 3.5-inch display to a larger 5-inch display. Offering both 3G and 4G LTE connectivity for the PIXI 3 (4"), (4.5") and (5") and 3G for the PIXI 3 (3.5"), the PIXI 3 series further features easy customization and the most popular applications pre-loaded.
OS-agnostic - Firefox, Windows or Android
Besides being the first among the PIXIs to offer 4G, the PIXI 3 series is also first to be compatible with three major operating systems: Firefox, Windows and Android.
"Our users do not want complicated systems -- they want something familiar from their work environment in the office, but also on a smartphone," said ALCATEL ONETOUCH Chief Marketing Officer Dan Dery.
Cross-device integration, from smartphones through to PCs. PIXI 3 series offers consumers simplicity of use and the reassurance of having the same system at home, at the office and on the go. With its OS-agnostic PIXI 3 series, ALCATEL ONETOUCH presents operating-system choices to its customers.  This continues the efforts begun last year, when the brand teamed with Mozilla to launch the Firefox OS on its FIRE series of smartphones.
A Smartwatch at a Smart Price
It looks like a watch and feels like a watch but it's much smarter than that. ALCATEL ONETOUCH introduces the WATCH series, a smartwatch that puts a premium on elegant design at a very accessible price. In launching the WATCH, ALCATEL ONETOUCH creates a new market segment: the affordable smartwatch.
Offering the WATCH at a fraction of the cost of competitors, the smartphone brand has implemented its compact design expertise to offer a series of fine finishing that meet the demands of everyone looking for the same look and feel as a traditional watch.
While offering choices and styles, the WATCH is also packed with sensors and apps that allow users to monitor daily activity, and connects to Android smartphones to control music, take photos, receive notifications and more.
A Blast of Color: ALCATEL ONETOUCH's Interactive Booth
Visitors to ALCATEL ONETOUCH's CES booth will not only be able to test the brand's products but also really get in the game with activities such as the Interactive Color Run. Color Run is a five-kilometer race during which runners are doused with color at every kilometer. In this virtual version, a video wall will display landscape at a scrolling speed that matches the runner's speed. To win points, players will be able to throw colored sand at the images of other people as they run. Four different smartwatch functions will also display onscreen.

 

Wrap Your Smartphone Around Your Wrist Soon

 

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Mobile News Imagine Wrapping Your Phone Around Your Wrist when you go for a jog or folding your computer to fit in a pocket.
Researchers from South Korea have taken a new step toward more bendable devices by manufacturing a thin film that keeps its useful electric and magnetic properties even when highly curved paving the way for potential uses in wearable devices.
Latest Mobile Technology A team of Physicists and engineers from South Korea took the same approach with bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3) one of the most promising materials whose electronic properties can be controlled by a magnetic field and vice versa.
Such materials are called multiferroics and attract interest for applications like energy efficient, instant-on computing.
The researchers synthesised nanoparticles of bismuth ferrite and mixed them into a polymer solution. The solution was dried in a series of steps at increasing temperatures to produce a thin, flexible film.
When the researchers tested the electric and magnetic properties of the film, they found that their new material did much more than preserving the useful properties of bulk bismuth ferrite it actually made them better.
The improved properties remained even as the film was curved into a cylindrical shape. “Bulk bismuth ferrite has crucial problems for some applications such as a high leakage current which hinders the strong electric properties,” said YoungPak Lee, professor at the Hanyang University in Seoul South Korea Smart Phone News

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

The Tech That Will Change Your Life in 2015

Gadgets and Ideas With the Best Chance of Making an Impact … and What You Can Do to Prepare for Them

When the Apple Watch debuts in the coming months, you won’t be able to avoid the hype—Apple’s entering its first new product category since the death of Steve Jobs. While Apple has yet to establish why a wrist computer is as essential as a smartphone or tablet, the Apple Watch is clearly more than a Dick Tracy gadget. It will undoubtedly kick-start a new wave of ideas about how to stay connected with your friends, work and fitness through a device that’s literally always on you.
How to get ready: Don’t buy one of the smartwatches already on the market. Most don’t look great and aren’t especially useful. Even if you favor Android, Apple’s entry will likely stimulate the competition to build better, sleeker wrist-tops.
Fitness Trackers That Actually Help You
Two big advances may, when they finally reach maturity, make us healthier humans. First, fitness bands and smartwatches—even connected workout clothing—are getting packed with sensors to track everything from heart rate to sun exposure. Second, instead of just saying you walked 4,382 steps today, cloud-connected apps are gaining increasing powers to interpret this data to provide meaningful workout and lifestyle feedback.
How to get ready: With Google, Apple, Microsoft and countless startups vying to win your heart (or at least your heart-rate data), the best thing you can do, ironically, is sit back and see which devices and platforms start living up to their lofty promises. If you’re wondering if a fitness tracker is something you’d want at all, try a cheap, dependable one like the $50 Jawbone UpMove.

 

An Apple for Your Wrist
When the Apple Watch debuts in the coming months, you won’t be able to avoid the hype—Apple’s entering its first new product category since the death of Steve Jobs. While Apple has yet to establish why a wrist computer is as essential as a smartphone or tablet, the Apple Watch is clearly more than a Dick Tracy gadget. It will undoubtedly kick-start a new wave of ideas about how to stay connected with your friends, work and fitness through a device that’s literally always on you.
How to get ready: Don’t buy one of the smartwatches already on the market. Most don’t look great and aren’t especially useful. Even if you favor Android, Apple’s entry will likely stimulate the competition to build better, sleeker wrist-tops.
Fitness Trackers That Actually Help You
Two big advances may, when they finally reach maturity, make us healthier humans. First, fitness bands and smartwatches—even connected workout clothing—are getting packed with sensors to track everything from heart rate to sun exposure. Second, instead of just saying you walked 4,382 steps today, cloud-connected apps are gaining increasing powers to interpret this data to provide meaningful workout and lifestyle feedback.
How to get ready: With Google, Apple, Microsoft and countless startups vying to win your heart (or at least your heart-rate data), the best thing you can do, ironically, is sit back and see which devices and platforms start living up to their lofty promises. If you’re wondering if a fitness tracker is something you’d want at all, try a cheap, dependable one like the $50 Jawbone UpMove.