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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    It'll be easy to overtake Windows 8, it only has 18.65% market share compared to Windows 7 56.41%
    Oh I thought it was at the 30pcnt mark where did I get that from oops.

    Either way I still stand by it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Intersocial View Post
    Okay here's my crap suggestions:


    • Blackberry try and reinvent themselves (again), either with a different app thing like BBM or an amazing new smartphone that comes out of nowhere and storms the world.
    • The guys who made https://oneplus.net/uk/one will release plans for two plus two or something like that.
    • Windows 10 will overtake market share of Windows 8(.1) during first year of release, optimistic ik - don't think it'll overtake 7.


    That's all I gottttt lmao
    They will release it, not just plans.


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    • The ability to play Xbox games on PCs, if you pay a subscription per month or something to Microsoft.
    • NFC will become much more prominent than it has been, once Apple Pay and such is sorted.
    • Google will start rolling out Google Fiber into the UK (PLS?)
    • Netflix & Google will decide to join together on Google Fiber due to Net Neutrality failing
    • 12-core CPUs will start coming out at a pretty high price
    • PCI-E SSDs will start to become more prominent (m-ssd i think its called right now)
    • Steam will buy GOG.com (they really should)
    • Flexible phones will start coming out more frequently thanks to smartwatches becoming a thing
    • New Nintendo console to cater for the real gamers who loved the Nintendo 64 and Gamecube



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    The ability to play Xbox games on PCs, if you pay a subscription per month or something to Microsoft.
    Don't think that'll ever happen honestly

    12-core CPUs will start coming out at a pretty high price
    Already has been out since 2013, I assume you mean will come into the home computing market?

    Steam will buy GOG.com (they really should)
    Honestly never heard of it

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    • Most major phones 5.5inches (HTC One, Sony Z4, S6) etc
    • Oculus Rift officially released in time for Christmas 2015
    • Another Samsung phone experiment (such as the edge)
    • Government laws on drone usage
    • Google wallet and apple pay released in the UK
    • IoT starts to take off
    • Taylor Swift comes back to Spotify
    • 2TB SSDs

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyRy View Post
    • 12-core CPUs will start coming out at a pretty high price
    It's not gonna reach consumers. They'll be used in video rendering rigs - that's it. What dictates whether it'll reach more widespread consumers are whether games can benefit from the extra cores. Games recently still aren't optimised for multiple cores properly. What we might see is more 8-core CPUs now that the consoles have 8 cores each. I think we still have another year to go before we get there though.
    Chippiewill.


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    - 4K TV's drop down in price. All manufactures have baseline models only around £1000 these days.

    - iOS 9 more visual update, then iOS 8 was just a few features.

    - Apple Watch to become the biggest in share of Smart Watches

    - New 12inch iPad and Retina Macbook Air.

    - Apple Pay to become more frequently used and to become popular in the UK.




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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    • Retina Macbook Air
    • Blackberry continue to struggle (I'm surprised they are still going)
    • Windows Phone will still have a lack of apps - Maybe that will change when Windows 10 is out.
    I think we could see the removal of the macbook air all together. The benefits of the air have been increasingly shrinking as the pro has been getting smaller/lighter whilst being more powerful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Don View Post
    I think we could see the removal of the macbook air all together. The benefits of the air have been increasingly shrinking as the pro has been getting smaller/lighter whilst being more powerful.
    If they can design a Retina Macbook Air to have the same sort of battery life as the current Air then you won't see it being removed. There is still a weight difference between the Air and Pro which makes it ideal for people who travel a lot.
    Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 21-12-2014 at 10:09 PM.


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    My prediction for last year wasn't that far off for Samsung. They seem to have slimmed down their line-up to the Alpha, Samsung Galaxy S5 and a few odd ones which I can't remember The Model S sort of exists but it's too early for it.

    Next year will be difficult. What could have been predicted seems to have been loosely confirmed e.g. iPhone 5C or whatever those colourful iPhones are called. Smartcars have sort of been confirmed for the UK, at least testing wise.

    I can't think of anything other than the usual - things usually get cheaper unless an Act of God happens e.g. SSDs, Smartwatches, 4K TVs. Smartphones seem to be stagnating as far as innovations go - it just looks like stream lining of services and features that already exist.

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