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Minggu, 23 Oktober 2011

The New Technology Trend for 2012


If technology trends are to be kept in sight, then 2011 was also surely the year that the cloud-based services & their potential were recognized.

So with the year over, the query that is popping up in everyone's mind is, which technology trends will define 2012?

Here are a few top choices for definitive technology trends for 2012:

1. 'Cloud' is here to stay!

Yes, you read that right. With Apple pushing iCloud out in the mid-October, there is much more yet to come from cloud computing. As increasingly IT departments move away from the traditional sharing of resources, over to cloud services they are seeing ever shrinking private knowledge centers which are positive to make their mark on not technology but businesses at every front.

Moving everything over to the net for IT companies is also a simpler choice as it gives them much more freedom to move around their knowledge between multiple centers. Industry analysts predict that in the next couple of years, businesses are likely to 'rent' their servers than maintaining their own. Thereby ensuring that this trend that will stay.

2. Web TV

Google did dabble in to the net TV market in early 2010, but like Google Wave (& recently Google+, which got rave reviews but finally failed to make its' mark) it flopped. Though in all honesty, the reviews for Google TV weren't all that great but coupled with poor service & lack of interest from the public made Google table the deal for a bit.

However, 2012 might show to be the year of Web TV. With Sony's Web HD TV, Logitech's Revue & Apple's foray in to Apple TV, Web TV is definitely poised to make a comeback as of the largest technology trends for 2012.

3. Better, faster & cheaper Smartphones

As increasingly cheap, faster & 'good looking'' devices are coming in to the market, the competition is getting tougher for Smartphones. One thing is positive though; Smartphones define the future of technology.

The iPhones & the Androids have the market much cornered but it is an open field for their competitors who are out there making cheap Smartphones that cater to every need. Mark our words, this is the future & is probably going to stay of the hottest trends for year 2012!

4. A Hybrid between a Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet & a PC

With increasingly users opting for smart rings & tablets like the iPod & the phone the market is ripe for hybrids, thus making it of the most eagerly awaited technologies for the approaching year.

The PC market has taken a hit with its' sales down in the year so far, but all is not wrong as the tech companies acknowledged that the consumer is looking for a cross over tool that comprises all of the technologies that are part of their everyday lives.

With Apple's iPod providing some kind of cross over gadget between the above, Google has its' Chrome book in the works whereas HP has its Omni PCs to thank & improve in the approaching months. They are waiting to see what magic the tech companies have in store for the next year!

Rabu, 28 September 2011

AMD Releases Catalyst 11.10 Preview for Battlefield 3

With today's launch of the Battlefield 3 early beta, AMD has released a preview build of their Catalyst 11.10 drivers specifically for Battlefield 3. The Catalyst 11.10 Preview driver improves BF3 performance on the Radeon HD 5000 and 6000 series for both single-GPU and CrossFire configurations, and adds support for 5x1 Eyefinity. The full release notes are below:
  • Improves performance in Battlefield 3 Open Beta release for both non-Anti-Aliasing, and application enabled Anti-Aliasing cases on the AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 and AMD Radeon™ HD 5000 Series for single GPU configurations
  • Improves performance in Battlefield 3 Open Beta release for both non-Anti-Aliasing, and application enabled Anti-Aliasing cases on CrossFire configurations using the AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 and AMD Radeon™ HD 5000 Series
  • Enables support for Eyefinity 5x1 display (portrait and landscape) configurations  using the AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 and AMD Radeon™ HD 5000 Series
  • Vision Engine Control Center:    User Interface enhancements have been implemented for the CrossfireX, GPU Overdrive, and Information Center pages.
Source: AnandTech