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The 5 in 5.Innovations that will change our lives in the next five years.

23.12.2013 | applications, devices, analytics, technologies, Innovations, computing, online shopping, automatic, smart phones

In the future, everything will learn.This year, IBM researchers are exploring the idea that everything will learn – driven by a new era of cognitive systems where machines will learn, reason and engage with us in a more natural and personalized way. These innovations are beginning to emerge enabled by cloud computing, big data analytics and learning technologies all coming together.

By 2017 Your Smartphone Will Be Smarter Than You

19.11.2013 | smartphone, development, analytics, progress, evolution, gather, report

Smartphones will soon be able to predict a consumers’ next move, their next purchase or interpret actions based on what it knows, according to Gartner, Inc.

Growing Up Mobile

03.11.2013 | apps, kids, smartphone, mobile, USA, internet, analytics, infographics, media

In the two years since Common Sense Media first reported on the media use of 0- to 8-year-olds, our latest survey in the series, Zero to Eight: Children's Media Use in America 2013

Internet Trends: Students in Europe

21.05.2013 | analytics, student, europe

OK, students in Europe: spotlight’s on you! In this week’s look at the results of our global student survey, I’m highlighting some of the internet trends we found from respondents across Europe. So, what did we find out?

All about apps in future

28.04.2013 | apps, appstore, apple, applications, history, forecast, infographic, industry, analytics

There are some key points in infographic style regarding mobile technology, which is expected to be a cornerstone of this year’s confab of innovators, artists and entrepreneurs

Apple loses the smartphone war to Samsung

13.02.2013 | apple, sales, Samsung, analytics, stephen, wozniak, co founder, magazine, company, war

Stephen Wozniak, Apple Inc. co-founder, says in the interview for German Wirtschafts Woche Magazine that the American company – in spite of astounding results in the smartphone market – loses the market supremacy war to South Korean Samsung.