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Is innovation dead at Microsoft? | New-zealand

The cool upstart of the 1980s now lives reluctantly in the shadow of Google and Apple as they deliver a steady stream of dazzling gadgets and gizmos to feed insatiable consumer appetite. “We've spent an unreasonable amount of money in order to build prototypes of things that predict the future,” he says. But what that future might hold is still anyone's guess. The device of the moment might be the tablet, but, says Mundie, most people will not have just one device in

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Predict the Future GadgetsNo one can know the future. But can we predict the future gadgets? The answer is yes, of course our prediction will not be 100% All the actual gadgets have great design. The new devices use futuristic designs or a combination between classic design and futuristic one. Another popular combination is retro futuristic design. The trend for the hi tech is to adopt a futuristic design. Of course there will be a large number of simple devices which

Can We Predict the Future Gadgets?

The future gadgets must use touch screens because there are simple to use and have enormous popularity. A big plus for using touch screens is the new technology which permits making cheaper electronics.Touch screens are use today for

Can we predict future gadgets?

The trend for new gadgets is to use less energy to operate and be recyclable. Solar energy is used whenever possible because it is free and safe for the environment. ConclusionThe gadgets of the future will be smaller, smarter,

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All the actual gadgets have great design. The new devices use futuristic designs or a combination between classic design and futuristic one. Another popular combination is retro futuristic design. The trend for the hi tech is to adopt a

Thought Gadgets: The motives of futurism

"I'm increasingly becoming bored with tech pundits," he wrote, "who continue to overreach when it comes to the future, pretending to know what the next 'big' thing is when in fact nobody can predict the future. Humans, business people in particular, are exposed to massive amounts of data and have a hard time ingesting it; we long for frameworks to help us understand the world; when someone gives us a new model to screen the noise of data coming in from the future,