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What does 2020 have in store for technology?
If 2019 (and let’s be honest, the entire last decade), has taught us anything it’s that we live in an uncertain and unpredictable world. What is certain is that technology will play an integral part in just about every aspect of society in the future. Here, experts at Imagination Technologies gaze into their crystal ball and offer some insight into how technology will advance across different industries over the next 12 months.
Twelve of the biggest brand product fails
Research and development can bring some awesome product developments from idea to reality but as this latest look from R&D tax credit specialist RIFT Research and Development has proven, some things are better left on the drawing board. RIFT has pulled together some of the biggest product fails to have hit the market over the decades and the big brands that tried to launch them.
Strategic partnership to fuel AI-powered digital transformation
Digital technology and services company, TTEC Holdings, and LivePerson, a specialist in conversational commerce solutions, have announced a strategic partnership to redefine the customer experience with digital engagement, messaging, and AI-driven automation.
Tackling Linux fragmentation through app stores
When people think of apps, it’s usually the Apple or Android offerings that first spring to mind. However, these both represent closed ecosystems, and tend to stifle innovation and restrict any application beyond the traditional tablet or smartphone. By Tom Canning, VP of IoT at Canonical - the company behind Ubuntu
Wearable AI market to cross $180bn frontier by 2025
TheWearable AI Marketis set to grow from its current market value of more than $35bn to over $180bn by 2025; as reported in the latest study byGlobal Market Insights.The explosive growth of smartwatches has been the primary factor propelling the wearable AI market. Continuous improvements in the design and functionality along with its availability at lower price increased its adoption among consumers.
The voice at the heart of new audio system applications
According to Alexis Debray, PhD. Technology and Market Analyst, Optoelectronics from Yole Development, VPA is the main driver for the audio industry today.Dimitrios Damianos, PhD. Technology and Market Analyst Photonics, Sensing and Display at Yolealso said: “An interesting feature of this new application is that it spreads through various systems: smartphones, smart speakers, smart watches, wireless earbuds, cars, smart TVs and their remot...
Power connectors to minimise assembly and field maintenance
Emerson has enhanced the Appleton 200A Powertite series of pin-and-sleeve plugs, receptacles and connectors with new features providing faster and easier field assembly, greater environmental protection and improved worker safety. Capable of supplying reliable power to any type of heavy-duty electrical equipment, fixed or portable,the series is the next gen of power connection solutions designed to excel in wet, corrosive areas such as shipping d...
Apple crowned Britain’s best tech sector employer
Apple has been rated the best tech sector company to work for in Britain, according to data released by the world’s biggest job site, Indeed. The global tech giant landed the top spot in Indeed’s top-rated tech employers category, which launched for the first time this year and is based on hundreds of thousands of reviews by employees past and present.
What’s fuelling our data?
In 2018, Chinese data centres produced 99 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) - generating the equivalent environmental footprint of around 21 million cars. With global data traffic more than doubling every four years, it’s no surprise that the environmental impact of data centres is coming under scrutiny. Here, Simone Bruckner, Managing Director ofCressall Resistors, investigates the efficiency of our data centres.
How wearable tech is improving patient outcomes
Technology is revolutionising the healthcare sector, integral to which has been the advances made in the wearables market. Christian Hebenstreit, EMEA SVP & GM, Medidata Solutions explains more.