Technology Top 10 Predictions for 2016
What’s going to happen to the tech world in 2016? While of course no one really knows for sure, it’s possible to make a few semi educated guesses. Here are 10 predictions for the biggest tech trends for the coming year — from the blindingly obvious to the wildly speculative.
1. Apple will unveil a new Watch and a new iPhone
One artists’s concept of the upcoming iPhone 7.
This is the easiest prediction in the world, which is why we started with it (guaranteeing that at least one of these will be right). Apple is expected to release Apple Watch 2.0 sometime this spring, we hope with an improved interface and a lot more apps. And next fall will see the release of the iPhone 7, which (if rumors are to be believed) will include a fingerprint sensor on the screen, wireless charging, multiple cameras, and a USB-C port instead of power or headphone jacks.
2. Apple’s dominance of tech culture will decline
Since the Second Coming of Jobs in 1997, interest in all things Apple has been climbing at a steady rate, going into hyper drive with the release of the iPhone (2007) and then the iPad (2010). Lately, though, the products coming out of Cupertino have been less than magical and life-changing.
And for all of Tim Cook’s many fine qualities, he can’t generate a reality distortion field the way his predecessor could. Until Cook manages to pull another rabbit out of his i Hat — an Apple Car? a fully integrated smart home? — the Apple mystique has clearly peaked. Nowhere to go but down.
3. Virtual reality will finally be real — and most people will go ‘meh’
Yahoo Tech’s Dan Howley tries out an early version of the HTC Vive. four years of teasing us, the Oculus Rift VR headset will finally reach consumers this year, probably some time in the early spring.HTC’s Vive and Sony’s PlayStation VR (formerly Morpheus) will likely appear a few months after that. And no matter how awesome they are — and odds are they will be pretty awesome — very few people will buy them.
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