10 Technologies That Will Rock 2010

Global Thoughtz Technology has a cool list of the latest tech that's due to blow up this year, including augmented reality.  It's recently debuted on certain phones that can integrate GPS and object recognition to enhance navigation.

Further, the core of the technology will be the mobile camera and the placement of processed information on top of live streaming content from the camera.

We are already seeing some of it with mobile GPS applications, but 2010 will be clearly put these applications on the top shelf of mobile apps. This will allows users to get every information by integrating physical reality and virtual world.


Apple's Tablet, the rise of online TV and more at the http://technology.globalthoughtz.com/index.php/10-technologies-that-will-rock-2010/.  (Photo: Wikipedia)


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Hard to read this list without remembering that quite a few people on the planet still have no reliable access to electricity or clean water. Perhaps we'd be better off focusing on solving those problems, instead of whether or not our iPhones can play DOOM in HD/Surround.
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Being Halloween as much fun as you want, thank goodness it is still not imported in Spain and the Hispanic countries. Media and commercial sectors are pushing in as much as they try. I'm affraid to say that in some years we will be overruled by this anglosaxon holiday but nowadays, we can proudly say that we resist!! This is an american holiday and I think should not kill local celebrations. I feel sorry for all those non saxon countries that are loosing their identities...

I have to say that the Spain picture displayed is totaly unaccurate as the celebration in Gran Canaria is the Carnival, an the end of February, nothing to do with pumpkins.
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Nothing to do with Anglo-Saxons. (I hate that term for English speaking countries!) This tradition is mainly Celtic / Pagan & Christian, brought to the US by Irish and Scottish immigration. In recent years the American traditions have spread to other English speaking countries. Also, BTW I'm English and I've never heard of a souling play. We all know 'trick or treating' and 'apple bobbing' though!
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