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Thriving in a Cloud, Big Data, Mobility and Security World

Cloud Musings

3D Printing - Worldwide shipments of 3D printers are expected to grow 98 percent in 2015, followed by a doubling of unit shipments in 2016. 3D printing will reach a tipping point over the next three years as the market for relatively low-cost 3D printing devices continues to grow rapidly and industrial use expands significantly.

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Cloud, Mobile, Social and Cyber: 2015 Predictions That Will Rock The World (AGAIN!)

Cloud Musings

The worlds of cloud, mobile, social and cyber will continue expanding, permuting and recombining. Customers will act on market shifts that makes the purchase and resale of hardware and software no longer viable opting instead for the integration of cloud-based services. 2015 PREDICTION TIME!!

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Gaming Trends of the Past, 2016 and Beyond

Galido

3D Effects and the Evolution of Gaming Equipment. We started seeing more color, 3D effects, and first person shooter games. 3D has always been a popular technology; in fact, it existed 100 years ago, but couldn’t progress as much as it has today due to high costs and lack of technology and equipment. Gaming in Color.

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What Google’s new Android logo tells us

Dataconomy

Quick take: Google is rolling out a suite of updates across its mobile ecosystem, including a new Android logo and improvements to various apps, as it prepares for the imminent release of Android 14. Expect to see it pop up in various 3D avatars, replete with textures and colors to suit different occasions.

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Gigabyte Aero 15 review: works hard, plays hard

The Verge

There’s no reason that big, flashy devices should be reserved for gamers; that’s just a design trend companies decided on. Of course, you can also play games on the Aero 15 — after all, it has the hardware for it. That hardware doesn’t come cheap, though — the Aero 15 OLED starts at $1,699 and the model I tested is $2,699.

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Is Apple Vision Pro the “iPhone moment” for mixed reality?

Dataconomy

Just as the Mac introduced us to personal computing and iPhone introduced us to mobile computing, Apple Vision Pro introduces us to spatial computing. The first 3D camera on the Vision Pro lets you capture, relive, and completely immerse yourself in your most memorable experiences with the aid of Spatial Audio.

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Federal Government Signals Interest In Several Key Leading Edge Technologies

CTOvision

Pervasive computing (also called ubiquitous computing) is the growing trend towards embedding microprocessors in everyday objects so they can communicate information. 3D Printing Design & Implementation. Today’s top trend with software development leaders is continuous development. Mobile Virtual Enterprise.