ResearchA market analysis of emerging technology interfaces
While touch interfaces are the most mature, motion-sensing technologies in areas like 3D modeling, IoT, and wearables will grow the most in the next three to five years. Read more »
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While touch interfaces are the most mature, motion-sensing technologies in areas like 3D modeling, IoT, and wearables will grow the most in the next three to five years. Read more »
For the smart home to ignite the IoT, home automation software platform vendors must provide open APIs. SmartThings and future open-API platforms could be the disruptive players that encourage a tidal… Read more »
With the continued miniaturization of technology, the rise of flexible software frameworks, and the growing interest in technologies such as biomonitoring and location-based services, the smart watch is fast becoming technology’s… Read more »
The smart TV market will grow from 67 million units shipped in 2012 to 134 million shipped in 2015. As it expands, a simultaneous transition to higher-speed Wi-Fi connections based on… Read more »
Four out of five companies (80 percent) surveyed by GigaOM Research say they support mobile phones in the workplace. This shows that mobility is a key aspect of today’s workforce, and… Read more »
While the iPhone gets all the headlines and is the fastest-growing platform, support for BlackBerry is still highest. Of those that support mobile phones, 70 percent of respondents polled by GigaOM… Read more »
The larger the enterprise, the more likely the company will support multiple platforms. Two-thirds of large companies support the iPhone (compared with 60 percent of small companies), while 70 percent of… Read more »
Take a look around the next time you’re walking down the street, standing in front of the Read more »
This week’s news that Roku has expanded its casual game efforts may not have caused Microsoft or Nintendo to lose sleep just yet, but they should note that the connected-TV-device landscape is… Read more »
As evidenced by the news this week of the new HTML5-based Kindle Cloud Reader, much of the news about HTML5’s rapid ascent has centered on mobile devices. But the fast-growing technology… Read more »