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Thursday, May 29, 2014

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HTC One X Software Upgrade Instructions 1.29.2014


 
 
NEWS
HTC One X for AT&T Software Upgrade Instructions 1.29.2014
This software upgrade available for your HTC One X for AT&T provides the following key enhancements:
· Android Version: 4.2.2
· HTC Sense: 5.0
For more details about the changes in this software update, please visit



Details
Before you proceed, please confirm that this software upgrade to 5.18.502.1 is a newer version than what is currently loaded on your device. If it is the same version, there is no need to reload the software. Navigate to the Home screen then tap All apps > Settings > About > Software Information and locate the Software version. If your Software number is less than 5.18.502.1, you should proceed with the upgrade.
WARNING: During the upgrade process the device will reboot multiple times and show software upgrade screens. Do not remove the AC charger as this might stop the update and your device may be rendered inoperable!
Getting Started
Before you proceed with the update, make sure you have done the following:
· Set aside approximately 20 minutes to allow the device to update
· Connect the device to a charger
· Ensure the battery is charged to at least 35%
· Ensure the device is connected to a stable Wi-Fi network.
Installation instructions
To manually perform the update, follow these steps below:
· From the Home screen tap All apps, tap Settings.
· Tap AT&T software update.
· Tap Check for updates.
· Tap Continue to download the update.
· The status of the download can be checked in the Notifications pull down.
· Once the download is complete, tap OK to begin the update process to software version 5.18.502.1.
WARNING: During the upgrade process the device will reboot multiple times and show software upgrade screens. Do not remove the AC charger as this might stop the update and your device may be rendered inoperable!
· The device will reboot and begin installation. You will not be able to use your device during the installation process (approximately 10 minutes).
· When the system update is complete, tap OK to continue.
Manual system update instructions:

If you are outside of AT&T/Wi-Fi coverage, or the update is not found, you may perform a manual system update. This process requires that you download and install HTC Sync Manager first in order to get the proper drivers. If you do not have HTC Sync Manager installed already, you may download the software from http://www.htc.com/www/software/htc-sync-manager/.


WARNING: Performing the system update manually will delete all information from the device. Ensure all information is backed up before proceeding. See the Help & How To section of this website for more information on backing up your device contents.
Performing the ROM Update:

1. Download and save the HTC OneX for AT&T ROM update to your PC.


2. Connect your device to your PC via the supplied USB cable.
3. If the device is not recognized by the PC, ensure you have HTC Sync Manager installed and then disconnect and reconnect the device from the USB cable.

4. Once the device is properly recognized on the PC, locate the HTC OneX for AT&T ROM Update that you downloaded. Double-click on the file to launch the system update wizard.


5. Follow all of the system update wizard instructions shown on your PC.
6. Once the update is complete, click Finish in the Wizard and the device will reboot.
7. Once the device reboots, the initial setup wizard will appear.
8. Once the initial setup process is complete, the device is ready for use.
Note: If the ROM update wizard fails to recognize the device, close the wizard and then follow the steps below:
· From a powered off state, hold VOLUME DOWN while powering on the device.
· Use the volume buttons to scroll to FASTBOOT and then press the POWER button to select it.
· Connect the device to the PC while in this state and attempt the ROM update again.
To exit FASTBOOT manually, use the volume keys to navigate to REBOOT and press the POWER button to select it.
 

IMEI What is IMEI

 
 
 
About
We are a team of people who are passionate about mobile phones. For many years we have been creating websites of GSM. Our activity goes beyond just designing a websites, we will offer our expert opinions and many other services related to mobile phones.
 
 
What is IMEI?
The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique number to identify GSM, WCDMA, and iDEN mobile phones, as well as some satellite phones.
 
 
The IMEI is only used for identifying the device and has no permanent or semi-permanent relation to the subscriber. Number is used by the GSM network to identify valid devices and therefore can be used for stopping a stolen phone from accessing the network in that country.
 
 
How to check IMEI?
The IMEI can be displayed on the screen of the phone by entering *#06# into the keypad on most phones. It can also be printed inside the battery compartment of the phone.
 
 
How to check warranty & unlock your iPhone.
How to check & verify iPhone warranty.
The Structure of an IMEI Number
IMEI numbers either come in a 17 digit or 15 digit sequences of numbers. The IMEI format currently utilized is AA-BBBBBB-CCCCCC-D:
AA: These two digits are for the Reporting Body Identifier, indicating the GSMA approved group that allocated the TAC (Type Allocation Code).
BBBBBB: The remainder of the TAC (FAC)
CCCCCC: Serial sequence of the Model (SNR)
D: Luhn check digit of the entire model or 0 (This is an algorithm that validates the ID number) (CD)
 
 
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Thursday, May 22, 2014

MetroSidebar

 
MetroSidebar
 

System requirements

  • Operating system: 32- or 64-bit version of Windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows Vista
  • Installed Microsoft.NET Framework 4
  • Processor: 1 GHz or higher
  • Memory: 512 Mb of RAM or higher


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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

WindowsToUSB Lite



WindowsToUSB

WindowsToUSB helps you to create bootable
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A copy of the program
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Sunday, May 18, 2014

download facebook messenger

 Get to your messages without opening Facebook.
 Chat with groups and make plans on the go.
 Bring messages to life with stickers.
 Send photos privately.
 Keep the conversation going: with chat heads, you can chat while using other apps. 
Text your phone contacts, even if you're not Facebook friends.
 Share your location so people know when you're nearby.
Record voice messages.


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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5

 
 
The Samsung Galaxy S5 can be defined by one word: evolution
The camera has evolved to give clearer, faster snaps. The fitness-tracking abilities of the S5 are enhanced over the Galaxy S4 by packing in a more powerful S Health app and a dedicated heart rate monitor on the rear. A fingerprint scanner adds to the most secure Galaxy phone ever made.
The battery is larger, the screen bigger and brighter, the processor quicker and the design altered.
The spec sheet certainly doesn't let it down: a 2.5GHz quad-core CPU, 2GB of RAM, a 2800mAh (removable) battery, 16 / 32GB of memory (with up to 128GB extra through microSD), one of the world's most vibrant screens that's been extended to 5.1-inches and added biometrics.
 
Samsung Galaxy S5 review
Mud still penetrated the casing
 
However, it's hard to point to one stand out feature that will grab the prospective user when they handle the Galaxy S5 for the first time.
To many, that won't matter, as Samsung's built a fan-base that only Apple can rival, and a number will be picking up the new Galaxy without a second thought over whether it competes adequately with its rivals.
Price-wise, if you're shocked by the cost of the Samsung Galaxy S5 then you've not really been paying attention to the previous flagship models. It's actually a little cheaper than previous years in some territories, coming in at around £550-£600 SIM free in the UK, $650+ in the US and AU$900.
As you can imagine contract offers are flying all over the place at the moment, but the Galaxy S5 is being offered for a near identical price to the HTC One M8 and the iPhone 5S give or take a few dollarpounds.
The messaging around the launch of the Galaxy S5 was that Samsung had listened to the consumers and dialled down the gimmicks, focusing instead on what makes a phone special to the consumer.
It promised a 'fashionable' and 'glam' design, a camera that works in the way you'd want it to and strength through being water resistant.
So let's look at one of the key questions that Samsung needed to answer with the Galaxy S5: is it good enough in market that's becoming saturated with decent high-end handsets?
 
Samsung Galaxy S5 review
 
The simple answer, from the second you hold it in the hand, is no – because the design simply isn't up to the same level as the likes of Apple and HTC. That's only a small part of the story though, and underneath the hood Samsung has continued its play of stuffing all the latest specs in and optimising them in a way that doesn't suck down oodles of battery.
Is this phone good enough to keep Samsung fighting with Apple at the top of the sales charts? Yes, but that's mostly through the impressive marketing machine that rolls out in every territory. Samsung needs this to be the last phone that rolls with such design language - the Galaxy S6 needs to be the dawn of a new age for the South Korean company, something to give consumers real lust for the way it looks.
Critically, it feels like there's very little to shout about with the Galaxy S5 – but perhaps that's no bad thing for a brand that was accused of bringing pointless innovation with last year's model.

Design
I've always played it safe when talking about the design of a Samsung phone. The Galaxy S2, the brand's first big hitter, was made mostly of plastic and still was one of our very few five star phones, after all.
That said, year after year, Samsung has failed to bring out something that wows where the rest of the competition has seen this as a key battleground.
HTC is the frontrunner here with the metal unibody design of the One M8, and Apple has maintained its position at the sharp end of design ever since the launch of the iPhone 4.
 
Samsung Galaxy S5 review
Happy as a phone in mud
 
Sony's efforts with its Z range have culminated in the industrially designed Xperia Z2, and even Nokia has been toying with aluminium to make things feel a little more premium.
All of this makes me curious: why is Samsung refusing to give the consumers what they want… namely, a metal chassis?
 
Samsung Galaxy S5 review
It's plastic, not metal
 
There are a few possible reasons: cost of manufacture could be too high, especially at the volume Samsung spits them out at, Samsung likes to keep things lighter, waterproofing with a metal shell could have been trickier.
However, none of these arguments really holds water, given Apple does the same with a metallic phone, balanced handsets are better than lighter ones and Sony's Xperia Z range has combined metal and water without a problem.
 
Samsung Galaxy S5 review
A bright and clear screen
 
The Samsung Galaxy S5 is a more solid phone than the Galaxy S4, that's for sure, and looks more well-packaged thanks to the wider back and the grippier, pock-marked battery cover.
However, it doesn't look like a cutting edge smartphone. It seems more akin to the product of a Galaxy Note 3 and the S4, with the metal-effect band around the outside subconsciously making me search for an S Pen.
The rear of the phone isn't something that wows either. While I think the comparisons to a sticking plaster are a little cruel, it does share a more 'medical' feel, especially in the white colour.
 
Samsung Galaxy S5 review
Gold, white, black and blue
 
The blue and copper options are more attractive, but still don't have anywhere near the appeal of the likes of the HTC One M8.
 
Samsung Galaxy S5 review
White is particularly uninspiring, looking quite medical
 
With the larger screen on board, Samsung's still managed to keep things well in proportion. Although the chassis is larger, it's not unmanageably so, although if you're coming from an iPhone, you might find it a little tricky to move up.
Those that have previously been fans of the Samsung Galaxy range before will find a lot to like here though. The home button – which now houses the fingerprint scanner, remember – is solid and easy to press, and the power key remains on the right-hand side of the phone, raised slightly and very easy to hit.
 
Samsung Galaxy S5 review
The screen is clear even in daylight
 
The same can be said of the volume key on the right, although as the handset has increased in height I found it a little harder to get to this area when I wanted to change the level on music when walking along.
One of the key changes to the Galaxy S5 is the fact that it's now water-resistant, with IP67 rating meaning you can dunk it water for a short while, although going swimming with it isn't advised.
It's also dust resistant too, which makes the uncovered headphone port all the more impressive as it makes the S5 much easier to use without having to pull open a flap to listen to some tunes.
 
Samsung Galaxy S5 review
The water and dust cover is tricky to open
 
The USB 3.0 connection – which will look odd to some, but is the same used in the Galaxy Note 3 to give more power quickly while still allowing standard microUSB cables to be used – is covered to facilitate this IP rating, and it's a little stiff to get off.
The groove to get your nail in to open it is quite small, and might be the only thing that irks those looking to get their hands on the best Galaxy phone and don't care much about it being waterproof.
The capacitive buttons still flank the home key as before, but are slightly different now. Gone is the menu key, replaced by the multi-tasking button that seems to be Google's new favourite in Android 4.4.
 
Samsung Galaxy S5 review
The capacitive buttons have been tweaked
 
You can still use this as the menu key with a long press, but it doesn't work intuitively and the distance from the right-hand side, where the right-handed will predominantly have their digits, is a little too far.
It's not a bad system though, and the presence of a physical home button, while less necessary than before, still provides welcome tactility.
The other big design win Samsung still maintains with the Galaxy S5 is a removable battery. This is mostly for peace of mind nowadays, given that the battery life is so good on the S5, but if you're worried about failure then this is a good option.
It also means the ugly FCC regulation stamp can be hidden from view, and you won't need a SIM tool to get your card out – plus it's easier to pop in a microSD card too.
 
Samsung Galaxy S5 review
Muddy water still got in under the cover, but not into the port
 
The cover does give me slight cause for concern when you consider it from a water-resistant point of view, as it can be hard to make sure all the clips are securely fastened when snapping it back on.
A warning message does come up on the screen to remind you of this, but it can take a couple of passes to make sure it's completely fixed on.
If you look under the battery cover, you'll see that the battery is protected by a tight ring of rubber - if you've just dunked it in water, it's a little disconcerting to see how much fluid is in the phone already... but this seems to be fine.
I did worryingly notice some grit got into the home key, but after an hour or two it seemed to dislodge itself, although it doesn't make me think this phone is really that dustproof.
 
Samsung Galaxy S5 review
Put it on stones, drizzle it in water. It'll be fine.
 
Overall, the design of the Samsung Galaxy S5 is likely to be the area that receives the most criticism, and for good reason.
It doesn't command a premium feel in the hand like so many other high-end phones on the market, and while some will point to how strong and high-quality the polycarbonate used is, it still pales in comparison to the competition.
Yes, it's lighter and probably more hard-wearing (you're much less likely to need a case with the Galaxy S5, for instance) but this is the biggest pain point for Samsung and it's one that it needs to improve with the Galaxy S6.
 

HTC One M8

General

 
  2G Network     GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network     HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 - EMEA, Asia
      HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 - AT&T                         
HSDPA 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - T-Mobile                         
4G Network     LTE 800 / 900 / 1800 / 2600 - EMEA
LTE 700 / 1700 / 2100 - T-Mobile                         
      LTE 700 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600 - Asia                         
LTE 700 / 850 / 1700 / 1800 / 1900 / 2100 / 2600 - AT&T                         
                    
SIM                 Nano-SIM
Announced     2014, March
Status            Available. Released 2014, March
Body              Dimensions     146.4 x 70.6 x 9.4 mm (5.76 x 2.78 x 0.37 in
Weight           160 g (5.64 oz
Display          Type     Super LCD3 capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size                1080 x 1920 pixels, 5.0 inches (~441 ppi pixel density
Multitouch     Yes
Protection     Corning Gorilla Glass 3
     - HTC Sense UI v6                       
Sound             Alert types     Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones
Loudspeaker   Yes, with stereo speakers, built-in amplifiers
3.5mm jack     Yes
Memory           Card slot     microSD, up to 128 GB
Internal            16/32 GB, 2 GB RAM
Data  GPRS     Yes
EDGE               Yes
Speed              HSDPA, 42 Mbps (21 Mbps - AT&T), HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps; LTE, Cat4, 50 Mbps UL, 150 Mbps DL                         
WLAN              Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth        Yes, v4.0 with A2DP
NFC                 Yes (market/operator dependent
Infrared port   Yes
USB                 Yes, microUSB v2.0 (MHL), USB On-the-go, USB Host
Camera Primary     Dual 4 MP, 2688х1520 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash, check quality                                
Features         1/3'' sensor size, 2µm pixel size, automatic simultaneous video and image recording, geo-tagging, face and smile detection, HDR, panorama                        
Video              Yes, 1080p@60fps, 720p@60fps, HDR, stereo sound rec., video stabilization, check quality                         
Secondary      Yes, 5 MP, 1080p@30fps, HDR
Features          OS     Android OS, v4.4.2 KitKat
Chipset            Qualcomm MSM8974AB Snapdragon 801
CPU                  Quad-core 2.3 GHz (US/EMEA)/ 2.5 GHz (Asia, China) Krait 400
GPU                  Adreno 330
Sensors             Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer
Messaging        SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email
Browser            HTML5
Radio               Stereo FM radio with RDS
GPS                Yes, with A-GPS support and GLONASS
Java               Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
Battery           Non-removable Li-Po 2600 mAh battery
Stand-by        Up to 271 h (2G) / Up to 496 h (3G
Talk time        Up to 14 h (2G) / Up to 20 h (3G
Misc             SAR EU     0.42 W/kg (head)     0.22 W/kg (body  
Price group     About 620 EUR                        
Tests     Display     Contrast ratio: 1256 (nominal), 2.371 (sunlight                       
Loudspeaker     Voice 65dB / Noise 64dB / Ring 75dB                        
Audio quality     Noise -95.4dB / Crosstalk -93.2dB                       

Battery life      Endurance rating 71h
                        

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Services do not know on Google 2014

Services do not know on Google


Peace , mercy and blessings of God , from us related Balent without visiting the famous purely engine Google, and how not every minute accomplishes the latter two million request purely ... " Yes 2000000 search operation every minute on the search engine Google". But despite the fame enjoyed by only that many of us are unaware of many of the wonderful service it. P Google is not a search engine , but also has the many services and features designed for easier use of the Internet. In this post , God willing, you will learn about the many services offered by us start with Google's God's blessing .

- Google Alert is specially designed for programming dates and any time it is doing a note : www.googlealert.com
- Look for threads to blogs only through Google search engine for blogs : www.blogsearch.google.com
- To search for books and seas university : www.books.google.com
- Search for any product you will find evidence that its contents : www.catalogs.google.com
- Google Directory sites : www.google.com / dirhp
- Art Google "Google Earth" View hemisphere as well as nearby galaxies from Earth : www.earth.google.com
- A special economic news : www.finance.google.com / finance
- Baan documents and reports World : www.froogle.google.com
- Google Maps : www.maps.google.com / maps
- Google News : www.news.google.com
- Patents : www.google.com / patents
- Scientific topics related to biotechnology and other sciences : www.scholar.google.com
- Google toolbar for browsers : www.toolbar.google.com
- Purely for the software codes : www.code.google.com
- Google Groups : www.groups.google.com
- Photo Editor : www.picasa.google.com
- Graphics program Tlatyh Dimensions : www.sketchup.google.com
- Chat program : www.google.com / talk
- Google Dictionary : www.directory.google.com
To be there this post is over, if you have any questions please feel free to put the comments .
- See more at: http://www.3alamcomputer.com/2013/04/google-services.html # sthash.EKUte0ZK.dpuf

Nokia nokia 5250

Nokia nokia 5250 


Specifications of the new Nokia 5250 Mobile Photos and specifications of the latest devices nokia 5250 Nokia Mobile Nokia 5250 and the advantages and disadvantages of the price of the Nokia 5250 

nokia 5250 

Specifications Nokia 5250 Nokia 5250 

Colors Available colors: 

* Dark gray 

* Red 

Memory 

* Memory card slot MicroSD, hot swappable, up to 16 GB 

* Internal memory: 51 MB 

Dimensions 

* Dimensions: 105 × 50 × 14 mm 

* Weight (with battery): 106 g


* Size: 68.74 cubic centimeter 

* Additional information about weight and shape: 

* Classic with touch screen 

Display and user interface 

* Size: 2.8 "

* Accuracy: 640 × 360 pixels 

* Up to 16 million colors 

Data Network 

* GPRS / EDGE class B, multislot class 32, maximum speed 177/296 KB / s (upload / download) 

* TCP / IP support 

Delivery 

* 2 mm charger connector 

* Version 2.0 of Stereo Bluetooth 


* Support SyncML synchronization of local and remote

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Microsoft Abandons Windows 8.1: Take Immediate Action Or Be Cut Off Like Windows XP

Microsoft MSFT +1.45% has been on a roll lately. Office for iOS (and soon Android), free Windows licenses for small devices, universal Windows and Windows Phone apps, Siri rival Cortana, even a promise to eventually return the start menu before Windows 9. But when it comes to Windows 8, it seems the company has a permanently loaded pistol aimed squarely at its feet.
So it fits that just one week on from the launch of ‘Windows 8.1 Update 1’ (the smart upgrade mouse and keyboard users have long awaited) stupidity would strike once again.
“Windows 8.1 Update is a cumulative update to Windows 8.1,” said Microsoft Senior Product Marketing Manager Ben Hunter in an apparently innocuous blog post aimed at IT professionals. Then came the clanger: “It also becomes the new servicing baseline for Windows 8.1, so next month’s security updates (on May 13th, the next ‘Patch Tuesday’) will be dependent on Windows 8.1 Update.”
In English: Windows 8.1 will no longer receive security updates after 13 May. This is your 4 week countdown warning.
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For many it is no big deal. Just update and be quick about it. But for anyone who chooses not to install every Microsoft update the moment it appears, like mainstream users or – let me think – mostbusinesses around the world… it is another matter entirely.
So come 13 May Microsoft will issue security patches that detail flaws they are fixing and those flaws will be left unpatched for all Windows 8.1 users. A nightmare scenario. It is also the same scenario Windows XP users now face after Microsoft cut off security updates this month, a generous 13 years after its initial release. Come 13 May Windows 8.1 will be 8 months old.
An argument could be made that Microsoft is merely determined to keep all its users up to date. That argument is somewhat undermined by the fact users still on Windows 8 will keep receiving security patches until January 2016.
Furthermore Microsoft’s decision has terrible timing. It is announced against the backdrop of Heartbleed, a security bug which this month exposed user details on 17% of the world’s supposedly secure web servers. Heartbleed has hit headlines around the globe and made users paranoid about security. Microsoft could not see it coming, but in refusing to give Windows 8.1 users more time in its wake the company looks antagonistic.

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It gets worse because Microsoft recognises Windows 8.1 Update 1 has problems. In a TechNet post Senior Microsoft Consultant Steve Thomas confirms there is “an issue regarding Windows 8.1 Update preventing interaction with WSUS 3.2 over SSL connections” and until it is fixed the deployment of Update 1 will be suspended to affected machines.
For affected users who have already downloaded Windows 8.1 Update 1 Thomas says “we recommend that you suspend deployment of this update in your organization until we release the update that resolves this issue.”
Yes, Microsoft faces a race against time entirely of its own making. It is a no win situation. Even if Microsoft issues a fix before 13 May every day spent is a day less for administrators to check for compatibility issues and apply Update 1 across all their Windows 8.1 machines.
And yet perhaps the most frustrating aspect to all of this is Windows 8.1 Update 1 is a great update. In fact it is arguably the best and most important update Windows 8 has received.
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Amongst other things Update 1 intelligently boots users without touchscreens to the desktop by default and uses desktop apps by default, it reduces the sensitivity of hot corners, highlights newly installed apps and dramatically improves the Modern UI for keyboard and mouse users. It also cuts its install size in half (from 32GB to 16GB) on SSDs, runs faster on slower hardware and drops minimum memory requirements from 2GB to 1GB of RAM. The end result is a darn good operating system.
Cynics will quite rightly point out it is the OS which Microsoft should have released from day one, but nevertheless Windows 8 is now starting to realise the company’s lofty ambitions.
All of which has probably come too late. Love or loathe Windows 8, it has been a sales flop. It changed too much too soon, alienated large numbers of users and ever since Microsoft has fought to restore confidence. Windows 8.1 Update 1 looked to be the incarnation to do it, but in needlessly condemning Windows 8.1 to the same fate as 13 year old Windows XP it has all but confirmed its latest OS will never be remembered with the same fondness.

Top 10 Investor Interests For Technology 2014



Top 10 Investor Interests For Technology 2014



Want to get a head start on what angel and venture capitalists are looking for in 2014? Here are some sectors we hear whispers about from investors:

1. Healthcare IT

Healthcare insurers want to improve communications with providers and consumers as well while reducing costs and improving service. This scenario set up the hunt for across the board B2B and B2C technology.

2. Enterprise Software & Gamification

Business enterprise software is back in favor as companies strive to integrate more advanced consumer technology into operations. Gamification of business processes is gaining popularity.

3. Fashion Technology

Wearable technology is poised to explode: It’s not just biometric tracking, but wearables that can improve health and essential body functions. Fashion Technology will also encompass supply chain improvements, inventory and sales performance.

4. Mobile Payments

Obama taking donations via Square mobile payment system (Photo credit: joe.ross)
Mobile payments have risen as a popular payment process through providers like Square, Intuit and Paypal. Mobile payments will increasingly replace plastic as consumers become more familiar with their convenience.

5. Solar Technology – Consumer Market

Solar Dish Kitchen_2029
Home sales of solar panels will increase with new financing models that permit homeowners to buy installation as easily as financing a car. Architects and home builders will begin to integrate solar panels into home design, driving demand and lowering costs.

6. 3D Printing

3D printed blue treefrogs in different layer t...
3D printing has moved from industrial to consumer use with the advent of print on demand and delivering products and in home units at affordable prices. Continued improvements will drive pricing down, thereby driving the market.

7. Robotics

English: Taken at the Georgia Institute of Tec...
Industrial robotics have taken over factories and are now moving into the home with floor cleaners, companions for children and home bound adults. Robotic helpers in healthcare will drive down costs of caring for the elderly while providing more individual assistance.

8. Cloud Security

Cloud security pic
With businesses big and small moving to cloud storage, security for integrating all access from online and mobile is essential. Look for companies to provide more security software for integration of multiple devices.

9. Mobile Healthcare Apps

Personal Health Apps for Smartphones
The healthcare industry is moving rapidly to adopt apps that will help them communicate better with their customers. People are on the go and expect mobility in every facet of life, and healthcare is one of the most essential.

10. Big Data Analytics

Big Data: water wordscape
Big data in and of itself is useless because so much is produced every minute of every day that making sense of it is impossible. The analytics applied to specific industries on the other hand are essential for top performance and will separate winners from losers.


 

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