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The Future of Computers
The Future of Computers: From Tubes to Tablets
Recent innovations such as the iPad provide an exciting glimpse
into the future of computers. Before looking forward toward future
computer trends, let's take a quick look back to gain a better
appreciation of the evolution thus far. Do you remember when the first
primitive computing machines occupied entire buildings? The massive
machines from the mid-20th century consisted of row upon row of vacuum
tubes and wires. You had to use stacks of punch cards to program these
beasts.
The Future of Computers: Home Computers
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates were both instrumental in bringing the
computer down to size. With the introduction of the personal computer
and its widespread acceptance, computers shrunk while processing power
increased. Even the bulky CRT monitors got a makeover with flat LCD
monitors now the norm. In addition, costs have fallen so much over the
years that many households own several personal computers and wireless
networks. Future technology won't necessarily render the home PC
obsolete, but it will change it. For example, modern televisions and
appliances are now Web-enabled. Expect future technology to blend
appliances into the home network.
The Future of Computers: Laptops, Netbooks, and Ultrabooks
First there were laptops, then there were netbooks, and now there are
"ultrabooks." These mobile devices share several characteristics
including the integrated folding design and portability. Differences
include size and storage (laptops use hard disks, netbooks rely more
heavily on the cloud, and ultrabooks use Flash memory). Despite their
similarities and differences, future computer trends point to a lesser
reliance on keyboards which could potentially render this category
obsolete.
The Future of Computers: Tablets
Apple's iPad has significantly influenced future computer trends. It
was soon followed by a flood of tablets. With small sizes, simple
designs, extreme portability, Internet access, thousands of apps, and
loads of features, tablets can do just about anything a full-size
desktop or laptop can do. They fall short in the keyboard arena, but
again, that may be about to change.
Future Technology: Speech Recognition and Touchscreen Technology
While speech recognition is still imperfect, it has improved greatly
in recent years. Windows 7 includes a built-in speech recognition
program in its operating system while Nuance's Dragon Naturally Speaking
software continues to gain acceptance.
Not only is the keyboard in danger, the mouse is too thanks to
touchscreen technology. Tablets and smartphones currently make use of
touchscreen technology and many "all in one" desktops now come with
touchscreen LCDs. When Windows 8 comes out, it is expected to take the
touchscreen into the mainstream.
The Future of Computers has Arrived – Are You Ready?
If history is to be any guide, some of the most powerful advances
in the world of computers and computer technology are likely to be
completely unforeseen. After all, some of the most powerful technologies
of the past have taken us by surprise, so stay tuned for truly
fascinating future computer trends. If you're ready to embrace the
future of computers, consider getting certified or mastering the skills
you need to succeed in today's IT world.
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