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    Wednesday, July 29, 2015

    THE FUTURE LOOKING AT WRIST WATCHES TO BE TELEVISIONS

    TECHNOLOGY NEVER STOP GROWING!!!

    TECHNOLOGY KEEP GOING ACROSS BOUNDARIES WITH NEW INVENTIONS AND MODIFICATION OF EXISTING ONES.

    Apple Watch

    Our viewing experience is evolving from the living-room experience of yesteryear into one where we consume content on any screen, anywhere, anytime.


    Unless you reside in a cave above Jalalabad, Afghanistan, you must be aware that every day, more episodic television and feature-length movie content is available at your fingertips on the device and screen of your choosing. Let's explore the next emerging trends. 
    At last month's Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple's Kevin Lynch surprised many when he showed a couple of video clips from Vine being played on the 312 pixel-by-390 pixel Apple Watch.
    Sure, this isn't as eye-catching as the science fiction magic displayed by Tom Cruise in 2002's Minority Report. Recall the "Did you see that?" moments in the film when Cruise's character, Police Chief John Anderton, manipulated transparent video frames with his hands, playing and stopping them at will. The recent advances in paper-thin, pliable LCD screens will have us talking about these scenarios before too long.
    But we digress, and Lynch's demonstration signals the advent of new, smaller and more personal screens for video consumption.
    Viewers of this content are speaking -- and making statements with their viewing patterns -- that their desire is to consume this variety of clips on screens of all sizes, shapes and resolutions. The message is clear then, for those who produce entertainment and those who design and deploy the workflows to deliver said clips.
    Nevertheless, in today's selfie-driven world it's likely that a good number of consumers who embrace wearable technology will make (very) short-form video content part of their experience with these devices.
    Did you know that the average user spends 1.7 hours a day on social networks? Or 0.8 hours on microblogging, which includes Twitter usage?
    For most of you, this probably includes some time on Facebook, even if it's just posting pictures of your vacations or your day at work.
    Many companies are coming up with new inventions which would make the world in future to be like living in the dream world where every thing is possible.
    So let the inventions continue because the "future is controlled by our curiousity".

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