Apple has been the technology leader for quite some time now, but with out Steve Jobs, companies like Google, Amazon, Samsung and Microsoft are swiftly moving forward to catch up. Some of the new releases in 2012 are expected to rival and surpass that of Apple, thus making the pressure to remain number one a challenge. The iphone, MacBook Air and the iPad are all expected to get some stiff competition leaving Apple to find it’s market.
The Samsung Galaxy S II, the Galaxy Nexus, or other versions of Android devices, are outselling the iPhone for their bigger screens, lighter weight and more rapid connections. The Android Ice Cream Sandwich is being closely compared to the iOS, and Apple’s lawsuit is not as strong as it use to be. Pandora and Spotify are giving iTunes a run for it’s money as well. Android classes can be taken on-line to improve Android based language skills. Oracle SQ training. Oracle PL/SQL training are also available, as well as Java and Python.
Intel’s Next Generation Ultrabook and the Asus Zenbook are rivaling the MacBook Air for their long lasting batteries, lightness and cool stylish metal keys.
The Apple iPad has been the leader in tablets with 80% of the market share, but the Amazon Kindle Fire is quickly catching up with it’s Android based technology. The other advantage the Kindle Fire has is it’s low price, while other higher priced tablets are quicker and more robust, leaving the iPad in the middle. The Ultrabook and Netbook, all north of $450.00, will include features like pivoting screens and detachable keyboards that effectively merge an ultra lightweight notebook and tablet.
2012 promises to have some great new products out with exiciting new features, raising the bar for consumers. For more on this story, go to CNET.
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