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Cloud is a framework that breaks the structure.
In the 21 st century, we will all study, live, work and play here.
Delphi Group, May 2012)
Technology companies insist on selling us the idea that by using the "cloud" as a euphemism, they rely entirely on their vast data center in a remote location-and it has been working well.
While the details of the network are not of interest to the average clicker, the word "cloud connection" gives a certain degree of magic to the hardware or software, as it usually means "via wi-fi".
You can resist the hype by treating the cloud as just a re-branding of the Internet, but marketing strategies have become more persuasive over the years.
The upgrade program is no longer cumbersome!
Seamless transfer of files between devices!
No backup to consider! But the trade-
Losing control and handing over our data to services that can become unstable, unstable, or just plain trash.
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Launch of Siri]
It was a groundbreaking event.
I can even say it's a world.
Change Event '(Siri co-
Founder Norman winnakey, October 2011)
From Microsoft's Cortana to Google today, from Apple's Siri to Amazon's Echo, voice
Controlled personal assistants are marketed to help our calm, inclusive, compassionate roles in our time --to-
Days without complaints.
Kind of like our mom.
But the reality is a little different.
For example, our mom doesn't repeat "I didn't catch it" and then brings you a clam when you're going to toast.
Two years after Siri was released, a study showed that the owners of Apple devices have never used Siri, apparently, the sociological barriers make us uneasy about barking instructions on gadgets-especially because we don't believe it will work.
But speech recognition has been making progress, and frankly, the level it has reached is a victory for technological achievements.
Maybe one day, we will like it.
There may be 2015 domestic robots in the year? ' (
The Daily Mail, December 2014)
Every year, we are ready for the arrival of the mop.
Every year it ends with disappointment.
Since ML Campbell wrote an article entitled "Automatic Maid-of-All-
"In 1893, we dreamed of technology that would ease housework, but it might be time to face the fact that drudgery will never be done by one person --shaped robot.
However, scientists will not give up this dream;
Honda's Asimo and PAL Robotics company's Reem-
C just two examples of robots following scifi dream.
It is worth noting that Ray Kurzweil, director of engineering at Google, predicted;
He outlined the vision of the future in which our bodies were enhanced by technology: humans became machines, not the other way around. 4 k TV]4K]
Will change the way you watch TV. Panasonic, 2015)'[4K]
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Will change the way you watch TV. Seiki, 2015)
The human eye cannot perceive the quality difference between 2 k TVs (
1,920 pixels)
4 K Ultra hd TV (
3,840 pixels)
Unless the screen is ridiculous and huge, it may explain why many new TVs are ridiculous and huge.
The company is trying to convince us that we can appreciate the specifications of new products from Neil Young's "high end products"
The resolution of these huge 4 k screens "Pono audio player;
Yes, they both look and sound great-but are they much better than what we sold two years ago?
Wearable technology "we are at the edge of the wearable technology revolution "(
Beyondsoft's curious Kylie Yuri, September 2013)
Since the launch of the first Fitbit fitness tracker in 2009, wearable technology has been touted as the next big event.
Sitting incomfortably in the middle of the Venn chart containing health, fashion, technology and fitness, wearables should be monitoring our bodies while helping us look absolutely wonderful, to help us live a fuller life.
But our interest in wearable devices has been lower than expected.
Research firm Argus Insights noted that interest in fitness bands declined in 2015, although analysts were divided on whether Apple Watches were successful, a report at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas noted that, on the whole, wearable devices are often "bulky . . . . . . [the]
The basic functions of most attempts remain the same ".
While wearables may bring us health benefits at some point, Dr. Joseph keweida, associate professor at Harvard Medical School, recently said at a meeting: "I can tell you now, the doctor doesn't care about your Fitbit data.
"The Internet of Things" for the first time in history, the Internet of Things has brought people together as a single family '(
Jeremy Rifkin, economic and social theorist, January 2015)
Definition of Internet of Things (IoT)
It's simple: there are more devices connected to the Internet than there are people using the Internet.
This happened at about 2009 and we are here. We're in it.
However, the internet of things seems to have become a kind of convincing us that everything we have should be part of this exciting new product category, from garage doors to pants, or drawn out, either suck out the data.
This has become the more irritating second cousin of the cloud company, who keeps nagging us about buying things that are often questioned by marginal interests.
These are early things, of course, and eventually the Internet of Things will quietly change many aspects of our lives.
But as we embark on this journey, it is good to see that we are not blind to meaningless.
The repeated business failure of the internet refrigerator is a good illustration of our doubts;
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Refrigerator (refrigerator)2006)
Samsung's Android smartphonefridge (2013)
We have always resisted the food of the future.
Storage solutions Augmented Reality ar will not only change the way you use your phone, but also the way you see and interact with the world (
Technical forecasters Daniel Burrus, November 2013)
Augmented reality-computer addition-
The generated elements to the real
World View-rapid development in the fields of medicine, military and sports broadcasting.
But it turns out that Google Glass, the consumer product most closely related to AR, is hard to enjoy.
For these high-
The technical specification marks the wearer as "glass work" with a focus on privacy at its core-but there is a clear undercurrent of "Why did you put them on first ? "?
"While prototype manufacturing has stopped, Google is still committed to its development.
Who knows, it may have a day? 3D]
Will become a must-have, a must-want' (
Brian Lenz, head of product design, BSkyB, January 2010)
In the face of the repeated guarantee of its glory, human boredom and indifference to 3D entertainment must qualify for some kind of endurance award.
Yes, we go to "oh" briefly whenever a new 3D technology comes up, but that excitement never seems to last;
Back in 2010, at Sky's first 3D football broadcast, we were told it was "the entertainment revolution of our time . . . . . . As important as the introduction of sound or color ". But it wasn't.
The BBC put its 3D channel on hold indefinitely in 2013, while Sky closed its dedicated 3D channel in June.
A lot of TV sets we buy now are 3D.
But because the broadcasters are reluctant to make these shows, the audience is conflicted about watching them, and these poor 3D processors will still be heavily exploited.
3D printing "soon, people can send printable 3D files and print small accessories to each other at home "(
Janne Kyttanen, co-
Founder of 3D printing free creation company (July 2013)
A website called the excessive sales of 3D printers a "retreat-inducing".
So before you decide to snap up 895 Flashforge creators for your aunt for Christmas, it might be worth considering the amount of consumer 3D printers that have piled up dust;
The early adopters did not know how to deal with them, in addition to performing a painful two
Hour party tips for printing horse models.
Businesses will see the benefits of 3D printing long before us as they start to bypass traditional manufacturing routes and create custom gadgets and spare parts.
Although the possibilities are great, we need to be patient.
QR code "QR code will completely change data and save life "(
Orit Pennington, Texas label company TPGTEX, October 2011)
These black persistenceand-
The white plaid blocks on products and ads are still a mystery.
QR stands for "quick response" and the phrase cannot describe the behavior of taking out the phone, launching the app, taking a QR code and waiting to see what happens (
Instead of just remembering a short URL, phrase, or tag).
While Snapchat's own version of Snaptags is succeeding, this is in the context of an app where the user is ready for the camera to act.
EverMicrosoft Zune is a top five technology product that has been hyped (2006)
The Zune MP3 player came on the market late, and Apple has connected it to the iPod.
If Zune has any fancy features to shout at, the public may notice-but it's just another music player in a shiny box.
The slogan is "what kind of person does music want to be", but music doesn't want something like this. Flooz (1999)
During the boom in the Internet, almost all ideas attract millions of dollars in venture capital.
Even Flooz: the currency you use on the Internet!
In more than two years, it has consumed a lot of money;
Although Whoopi Goldberg launched a television campaign, the company failed to persuade customers to use it and to convince retailers to accept it. Google Wave (2009)
When Google entered the social network, people screamed excitedly and invited to change hands on eBay for $70.
But most people don't know what to do when they join.
Today, the idea of a combination of "conversation and documentation" does a great job for a new service called Slack, but Wave is a lot ahead of its time. Municipal wi-fi (2003)
About 10 years ago, the company promised a comprehensive wi-
Network coverage in major towns.
When they do it, the report is incomplete and the consumer is not so interested.
A huge amount of money was wasted on solving an almost non-existent problem, and 4g now makes the idea redundant anyway. Segway (2001)
Bold predictions, these two
Wheeled vehicles with handles will be "larger than PC ".
But its high price ($5,000)
Not compatible with various traffic regulations (
Too fast for sidewalks, too dangerous for roads)
Much smaller than PC. Today, self-balancing two-Wheel board (
Known as hovercraft in dispute)
Considered cool
Never a Segway.