
Isn't the name anticipated to be called iTV? It will not have that name in the UK, for obvious reasons
Predicting anything for next year seems harder than it was for this year :/ The only thing that springs to mind is the possibility of a prototype/early version of a self-creating 3D image (one without glasses). Other than that, it seems the same old usual iPad 4, iPhone 5S/6, Samsung Galaxy IV etcJust an upgrade of names than anything extraordinary,
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Last edited by Matthew; 22-12-2012 at 07:48 PM.
Last +REP from: Kardan
Hovercrafts have been around for a long time, there used to be a France to UK and visa versa Hovercraft Ferry, it was awesome.
EDIT: here it is:
http://www.photo-transport.co.uk/fer...hovercraft.htm
Not them ones small ones what you can use in town etc!Hovercrafts have been around for a long time, there used to be a France to UK and visa versa Hovercraft Ferry, it was awesome.
EDIT: here it is:
http://www.photo-transport.co.uk/fer...hovercraft.htm
Last +REP from: Kardan
Again, been around for a while, just expensive, and the tech that powers them is around, just not in the small sizes, you can get small one person ones, but you are looking at like, 10k, and even then its not that small.
Reallyi heard of them before, can you use them in london?
Last +REP from: Kardan
Bit late now that it's been announced at CES but I should have said widespread release of 802.11ac Wifi products allowing Gigabit Wifi. I'm personally very excited for it.
On the topic of SSDs it appears I was wrong about SSD speeds going up, no manufacturers made claims about substantial improvements during CES. However there was a lot of information on smaller, thinner, higher capacity and cheaper SSDs which is equally good in my opinion.
There was also a lot of Buzz around the 10 Watt version of the Haswell Intel CPUs which show a significant reduction on the previous 17 Watts adding significant time to Laptop battery life.
Tactus also showed off their tactile feedback touchscreens, morphing the 3d shape of the screen to make 'physical' buttons, allowing for more precise keyboard use for example.
Chippiewill.
I predict that Google will go with Motorola for the next Nexus so they can avoid the current catastrophe that is LG and the Nexus 4. I'm patiently waiting to give them my money but they won't let me!
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