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5 Features to Expect from Smartphones of the Near Future

The mobile industry is highly competitive and as a result, mobile manufacturers are pushed to be more creative, more innovative and fit more features in each and every year. This creates a fast moving industry that sees the huge change over short periods of time. As a result it can be hard to accurately predict what may be coming to the mobile industry next, but some new smartphone features could possibly be seen within the next few years.

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robertjohnes3189d ago

Smartphones are the future computers. Any advancement in the development of the smartphones will acceptable by the people around the world and they foresee it. Whenever the smartphone developers have introduced it to students, every student is carrying it to get help for the education purposes, especially in writing academic papers.

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The New Players in the Smart Home Industry – The Yonomi App and the Logitech Pop

The smart home industry is rapidly changing with the appearance of new software and hardware. Today, two major additions to the home automation world became available on the market, in the face of the Yonomi App and the Logitech Pop, but can they deliver on their promises? Let’s find out.

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Facebook Is Not a Technology Company

Neither are Google nor Amazon. Here’s why that matters.

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Devil-X2815d ago

Wow. Clickbait spotted after a long time.

Well, You gotta be kidding me for sure by saying Facebook or Google are not technology companies.

Stringerbell2815d ago

No, not clickbait, the author explores semantics and relations to 'branding' and perceptions from investors . From the article:

It's easy, you see what sort of company they are from how they make money. Facebook is a media owner, Google is media owner as is SnapChat, Twitter. GM is a diversified manufacturing company, American Airlines is an Airline etc. Calling every company a tech company because they understand code and computing is like calling every company an electricity company because it uses power to operate lights to help workers get their job done.

Devil-X2815d ago

Well I don't really care about what the author says, But to say Facebook and Google are NOT technology companies is just ridiculous to say the least especially when the former is into VR lately and the latter is quite popular for it's own OS (android).

Now, next the author might try to update the story to include the quote "As dumb as it might sound but I dare say that Microsoft too is NOT a technology company since they make hardwares and operating system which of course can't be categorized under Tech category" . (sarcasm trolls hush! ...)

*sigh* .. What has this world come to with people offering opinions like these .... *sigh*

Stringerbell2815d ago

If you dont care about what the author says then it is sort of a moot point to complain solely about the title. In fact the author specifically addresses the points you have made. For instance General Electric delves into technology but no one considers them a tech company they a multi-national conglomerate. At this point with the diversification that Facebook and Google has they too could be considered conglomerates instead of solely as a tech company.

Devil-X2815d ago

Well generally a Title is considered a clickbait and not the article itself. Considering this I got a valid point here.

And whatever the Author says to cover up this clickbait title is quite irrelevant to our whole discussion.

Stringerbell2815d ago

Its completely relevant to the discussion. This is presented as an opinion piece because it is. The author is aware of this, everyone who has read it in the comments section of the article is just as aware. 'I dont think Facebook is tech company, allow me to explain my reasoning for this in the body of my article.' The author is not 'covering' up anything he is just presenting his opinion on something 0_o

Speed-Racer2814d ago

I have to agree with Stringerbell. The author presented exactly what the opinion of the headline stated. Chill out Devil-X.

-Mezzo-2814d ago

You put that very nicely. Cheers.

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zodiac9092814d ago

Not a tech company, yet the purchased Oculus Rift????

annoyedgamer2814d ago

You got that right, it is a dangerously large communications corporations with ties to major international governmental unions that censors free speech while sheltering corruption.

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Bendy phones that wrap around wrists could be reality in 5 years: Lenovo

Bendable smartphones could be a reality in five years, Lenovo's head of mobile told CNBC.

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donwel2847d ago

Very easy to steal too from the looks of it.
More pointless, overpriced attachments to compensate for designer shortsightedness could be a reality in 5 years.