Well, it is December, when sugar plums fill children’s heads and analysts look into their crystal balls to see what the new year will bring. Assuming the world doesn’t end, 2012 should be a watershed year for personal technology, showcasing the beginning and end for a lot of companies, as well as major transitions for those that are left. Overall, you’ll find technology more social, more connected, and increasingly more voice-controlled. You’ll also see the beginning of real convergence, the next phases of consumerization, and the blurring of lines between tablets and laptops.
Top Technology Trends for 2012
Posted by: Rob Enderle December 5, 2011 05:00 AMWell, it is December, when sugar plums fill children’s heads and analysts look into their crystal balls to see what the new year will bring. Assuming the world doesn’t end, 2012 should be a watershed year for personal technology, showcasing the beginning and end for a lot of companies, as well as major transitions for those that are left. Overall, you’ll find technology more social, more connected, and increasingly more voice-controlled. You’ll also see the beginning of real convergence, the next phases of consumerization, and the blurring of lines between tablets and laptops.