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Jan152012
Tech Predictions for 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012 at 7:38PM So, a lot of folks have been posting on the Internet regarding what they expect to see happen in technology this year. Following in that trend, a few predictions of my own:
Apple Predictions
- In October, Apple will release an iPhone 4G, perhaps with new styling, using LTE for highspeed networking. The new iPhone will not have a significantly larger display than the current model.
- Coincident with the iPhone 4G, Apple will release iOS 6.0, which will use a new mapping service owned and operated by Apple to provide turn-by-turn GPS directions.
- In the Spring, Apple will unveil a new line of MacBooks Air with 11”, 13” and 15” screens, updated Intel processors, and solid state storage drives ranging from 128 GB to 512 GB.
- Also in the Spring, Apple will unveil a new line of MacBooks Pro featuring 15” and 17” screens.
- Apple will update the Apple TV settop box to support 1080p video. Users will be able to purchase and play Apple TV games using an iPod or iPhone as a controller.
- In the Spring, Apple will unveil the iPad 3, featuring a Retina Display and a quad-core Apple A6 SOC processor.
- Apple will release an updated software suite, iWork ’12, which will include updated, sandboxed versions of Keynote, Pages and Numbers with direct integration with iCloud document storage.
Google Predictions
- Google will continue to integrate Google+ into everything they release, including much deeper links between the service and the Android operating system.
- Motorola will become the flagship Android phone provider as Google stops outsourcing production of its Nexus models to Samsung.
- Google will begin to diverge the Android UI from the iOS UI in an attempt to escape Apple’s growing wave of lawsuits against the copycat operating system.
- Despite user annoyance at the Google+ integration, and legal saber-rattling by governments, Google will not lose significant market share in search.
- Google Chrome will pass Mozilla Firefox to become the second most commonly used browser worldwide.
Microsoft Predictions
- Windows 8 will not ship this year.
- Windows Phone 7 will continue to recieve great reviews but find few buyers. The Nokia Lumia 900 will be one of the best phones released this year, but will struggle.
- Internet Explorer will dip into the low to mid 40s in market share.
- Steve Ballmer will begin the process of annointing an heir apparent, in anticipation of a departure in 2013 or 2014.
- Microsoft Office 365 will grow into a large financial success.
- Microsoft will release Office for iPad, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.
Other Tech Predictions
- Facebook will surpass the one billion member mark.
- RIM will begin a public effort to sell itself off as the BlackBerry line continues to fade. Few credible suitors will emerge.
- Amazon will release a revised Kindle Fire in early Fall, addressing the major issues present in the current device.
- E-Book sales will continue to grow dramatically, and traditional publishers will find themselves increasingly disintermediated as authors begin publishing directly to the Kindle, Nook and iBooks stores.
- Barnes & Noble will spin its Nook family off into a separate company, and will also begin reducing the size of its physical stores.
- Nintendo’s Wii U will be the first eighth-generation console to be released. It will not share the same sort of success as its predecessor.
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