Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Tech Trends You'll See in 2012

PCWorld View this newsletter online | Newsletter Services | More Newsletters » Follow @PCWBizzCenter on Twitter
January 4, 2012
BizFeed
Tech Trends You'll See in 2012
From data-only cell phone plans to HTML 5, these ten advancements are ready to go mainstream. - Megan Geuss, PCWorld
More News & Tips for Your Business
10 Reasons to Switch to Linux in 2012 If you want to be in control of your operating environment, Linux is the way to go--and it's free.
Share:
Pretty Please?: A 2012 Technology Wish List I'm not asking for faster-than-light interstellar travel (although it would be nice). What I am wishing for are reasonable, attainable goals for 2012.
Share:
Why Speedy 4G Hasn't Taken Off (Yet) 2011 was supposed to be the year 4G wireless service arrived, but the mobile masses gave it a lukewarm reception. Will 4G finally take off in 2012?
Share:
Business Security Updates
Stuxnet and Duqu Part of Larger Cybermalware Campaign
The Cloud, Day 20: What About Security?
Researcher: Many Stratfor Passwords Are Weak
Scareware Distributors Start Targeting Smartphone Users, Experts Warn
Hacking Group Releases More Stratfor Subscriber Data
Websites and Apps Vulnerable to Low-Bandwidth, Bot-Free Takedown
Smartphones and Tablets March Onward into the Workplace
Microsoft Ruins Perfect Record with Out-Of-Band Patch
Get More Business News & Reviews
Browse the Latest Tech Deals
Visit PCWorld's new PriceGrabber Deals page for price drops, promotions, and coupon codes.
Try PCWorld's Speed Up Everything Superguide
Get 100-plus pages of tips to fire up your system and supercharge your other tech essentials.
PCW Business Center blogs
Get help keeping your business running smoothly with BizFeed, Net Work, Linux Line, and more.
The Future of 3D Gaming Read the latest updates on the gaming revolution. Read more.
Advertisement
Lenovo ThinkPads & IdeaPads Click thru to shop the bestselling ThinkPads & IdeaPads!
Most Popular Searches
Android
Tablet
Windows 8
Samsung
Buying guides
Product Reviews
Casio Exilim EX-H20G
81
Pros Excellent in-camera GPS and mapping; Ultra-wide-angle 24mm lens with 10X optical zoom; Phenomenal battery life; Green-screen-like Dynamic Photo feature; Very good image quality in well-lit situations; 360-degree Slide Panorama mode Cons No manual controls; Mediocre macro mode; Digital zoom only in video mode; No burst mode
Read Complete Review » Point-and-Shoot Cameras With the Best Image Quality » Best In-Camera GPS Features » 100 Best Products of 2011 » Top 10 Pocket Megazooms »
Canon PowerShot S100
88
Pros Excellent image quality; 1080p and superslow-motion video modes; Full manual controls and RAW shooting; Superb feature set for any level of photographer Cons Sluggish RAW shooting and flash-recycling times; Short battery life, especially when GPS is used
Read Complete Review » Top 10 Compact Point-and-Shoot Cameras » Top 10 Point-and-Shoot Cameras With Manual Controls » Best In-Camera GPS Features » Point-and-Shoot Cameras With the Best Image Quality » Best Point-and-Shoot Cameras for Shooting Video »
Canon PowerShot S100
88
Pros Excellent image quality; 1080p and superslow-motion video modes; Full manual controls and RAW shooting; Superb feature set for any level of photographer Cons Sluggish RAW shooting and flash-recycling times; Short battery life, especially when GPS is used
Read Complete Review » Top 10 Compact Point-and-Shoot Cameras » Top 10 Point-and-Shoot Cameras With Manual Controls » Best In-Camera GPS Features » Point-and-Shoot Cameras With the Best Image Quality » Best Point-and-Shoot Cameras for Shooting Video »
Get Big Savings When you Shop at PCWorld.com
Shop online at PCWorld.com, where you can compare product information, read trusted reviews, and find the best prices on consumer electronics.
Red Hat Linux 9 Personal (Full Product)
Price: $389.00
3 User Reviews
Red Hat Linux 8.0 Pro
Price: $69.98
Be the first to review
Browse more Best Prices on LINUX/UNIX,
Top News on PCWorld.com
Asus Transformer Prime to Get Ice Cream Sandwich Update and Bootloader Unlock Tool Asus bows to consumer presser on the bootloader; over-the-air updates to Android 4.0 for the Transformer Prime will start on January 12.
Share:
10 Tech Research Projects to Watch In corporate and academic labs around the world, researchers dream up and design the tools, technology, and products that will make up the everyday life of tomorrow. Here's a peek.
Share:
Sponsored Downloads
Odin Blu-ray to HD ConverterRip and convert your blu-ray videos so you can have a backup, or play them on something other than your Blu-Ray player. Even convert them to a customizable file size, trim and crop and combine multiple chapters into a single file. (Compatibility: Windows 95/98/ME,Windows XP/Vista/Win 7) Use discount code ODIN-L0B2 to get 60% off for PCWorld newsletters subscribers!
Remo Recover [Windows] - Media EditionRecover deleted or lost RAW digital image files, even those that have bypassed the Windows recycle bin. Even recovery media files from reformatted partitions! Works with hard drives, flash memory cards and USB/Firewire external drives. (Compatibility: Windows XP,Windows Vista,Windows 7) PCWorld newsletters subscribers use discount code REMO-X98D to get 20% off!
Newsletter Subscription Resources

You are subscribed to this newsletter as: jonsan3511@gmail.com

To add or remove newsletters, change your address, or change your format (HTML or text-only), please go here.

If you have questions or comments about PCWorld e-mail newsletters, please contact: webmaster@pcworld.com

PCWorld Privacy Policy

© 2012 PCWorld Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of PCWorld Communications, Inc. is prohibited. PCWorld is a registered trademark of International Data Group, Inc. All other trademarks used on PCWorld are the property of their respective owners. PCWorld Communications, Inc., 501 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94107.

ads

Ditulis Oleh : Angelisa Vivian Hari: 4:00 AM Kategori:

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 

Blog Archive