TECH CRATES

7 Hottest Tech That Will Make Sense In 2015

Time is running forward with a pace never experienced before. Blink your eye and you’re in 2015. In this pulsating age of motion how can techno-geeks remain far behind?  With their thinking hats on, following are some revelations they have ready for you up their sleeves this year.

Apple Watch: More than time

Let’s start with the champions of surprise. No prize for guessing it correct because it’s apple. They are all ready to make

Virtual Reality: How closer you want to get

Does reality bore you? Does it seem too mundane? Then 2015 is the year for you as it’ll be marked as the year of rebirth for fascinating types of VR tools. All the big shots of Silicon Valley have already got their own bites in the cake. Face book has acquired Oculus for a whopping $ 2 billion whereas Sony has already disclosed its idea of Project Morpheus, an exclusive VR Headset.  Samsung has put his best foot forward with Galaxy Gear VR viewer and Google has unmasked its Cardboard VR prototype. In this hullabaloo of tech honchos how can Apple remain a distant viewer? They have got two steps forward with ideas of VR games to be launched in near future. But this advent of VR is tempered with caution. Will a VR headset be as enriching as a laptop? Can too much proximity cause motion sickness? All of these remains to be answered as it also depend upon how closer to your reality you want to get.

Amazon Devices: Variety is the new mantra

Diversity is the operative word for Amazon this year. In its insurmountable line up of e-readers Voyage is the new entrant to watch out for. It’s claimed to be the slimmest and lightest that the e-reading stalwart has ever produced. With a shipment demand of 7.8 million e-readers in 2015 there is very little to worry for Amazon at present and despite getting complacent they are concentrating on the next bunch of devices which contains Fire Tablets, Echo Living Room Speaker and Devices for Television streaming. The not so famous Amazon Fire phone is also expected to get a major revamp in 2015.

Starbucks: New kid in the Tech Block

Drinking coffee experienced a paradigm shift with the incubation of Starbucks. From 2015 ordering coffee will never remain the same. 16 percent of all Starbucks transactions in US happen through mobile devices namely preloaded digital cards. This has encouraged the company to embrace mobile technology with more vigour. Starbucks have already launched a trailer of their mobile ordering system on a trial basis in Portland Oregon. It’ll soon be followed by a nationwide launch of the facilities. So be ready with your mobile phones as the days of scouting for a Starbucks shop are seemingly over.

T-Mobile: Under a buyout scanner

With more than 250 million consumers and a brand presence in 12 European countries T-Mobile is already a revered name in the world of mobile communication. Though it has successfully marked its position as the fourth in its category after Vodafone, Airtel and Telefonica what remains to be seen is how far it can stride alone in 2015. With a loss of 18% in share value T-Mobile has already been proposed for a takeover by firms like AT&T, Sprint, Softbank and Iliad. With a negative nod to every potent buyer till date, 2015 will be a challenging year for T-Mobile as Dish network and Telemex of Mexico are keeping a vigil eye on its movements.

Uber: How smart & soft can it become?

With an enviable presence in more than 250 cities across the globe, the mobile application based transportation networking company will face the real test of time in 2015. Not only it suffers from bad reputation in countries like India and cities like Portland in US but also face stiff challenges from upcoming start ups like Lyft and Sidecar. With dispensable cash base in hand it will be exciting to observe how Uber manages an image revamp as well as comes up with newer technological innovations to stand strong against the beating wind of rivalry.

Microsoft Surface Tablets: Sports wed Technology

Surface tablets are not a new thing in the technological arena and it dates back to 2012 when Microsoft first launched this series. But it’ll be fascinating to see how the growing use of these gadgets finds it way in the world of sports. Will these tablets help to rush the adrenaline faster or will it be an inhibitor? These surface tablets have started being used heavily in the NFLs where coaches not only use them to keep track of every move and strategy of its team and opponents, it also helps the players and physios and support staffs to keep a track on their health and fitness. But queries around its use have also started to gain momentum as some people believe too much analyses is taking away the humane spontaneity of the game and the coaches and players should restrain themselves from becoming dependant on these.

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