Technology Preview: Ten Innovations that will Change the Way We Live and Work Jack Vonder Heide Tennessee Bankers Association April 16, 2014
1. The Internet of Things
The Internet of Things “The future of hardware isn’t better versions of the same standalone tech. It’s what you can create when you take all the smarts of the smartphone and build them into everything else.” Wired
The Internet of Things “When Google announced its $3.2 billion cash purchase of Nest, the jokes flew. ‘If your house is burning down you’ll now get Gmail ads for fire extinguishers.’” Sam Biddle
Nest As the devices talk to each other, by building an aggregate picture of human behavior, they anticipate what we want before even we know.
Nest Google knows a lot about what we do when we interact with a screen on a PC or mobile device. Nest expands this reach to other areas of our lives.
2. Wearable Technology
Wearable The market for the wearables business is expected to exceed $1.5 billion in 2014, double its value last year. Juniper
3. OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode)
4. Precision Advertising through Analytics
What is a Smartphone? A smartphone is a tracking device that makes phone calls.
Money Desktop
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Photo Morphing
5. Gesture Recognition
ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch
6. Robotics
7. 3-D Printing
3-D Printing A process of making a three-dimensional, solid object of virtually any shape from a digital model.
Philips Entity
App-controlled 16 million color variations Programmable $4,445.00
3-D Bio Printing
8. Natural Language Processing
Interactions Corporation
9. Personal Cloud Computing
YesVideo
10. Location-Based, On-Demand Services
Uber
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