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Monday 12 May 2014

Mirror mirror on the wall, what does mobile technology bring for all? - Part 2



The invention of the wheel is believed to be the greatest invention of all time. I wouldn’t dispute that. However, the ‘innovations’ in mobility have proven to be amazingly exciting! Who would have thought that one fine day a cell phone would actually help us reach our destination with ease! Or a device, initially conceived for making voice calls would actually talk to you when given the right commands! Fingerprint sensors, heart-rate monitors, 41 megapixel cameras (seriously??!!), gesture recognition... mobility has been taken to a different level!
In July 2011, Teched2day made some predictions w.r.t. trends in mobility. Some of them didn’t really pick-up (although I would still put my money on them) and we hit the nail for some. Here’s an addition to that list based on my understanding of trends in ‘Mobility’.

This form-factor just ain’t good enough! We have seen the cell phone evolve from a bulky ugly black brick with a ‘thing’ called antenna awkwardly popping out of it to a sexy looking glass body phone which is used for making a fashion statement more than anything else. But all of this so-called evolution has been on the cell-phones. In-other words, mobility, for a very very long time has meant cell-phones. Then ofcourse, came tablets, an extended version of cell-phones which according to me is more of a quasi-mobility device. Why does mobility have to be addressed through a block shaped device? And then came Google Glass and Smart-Watch, giving mobility a new definition, or I would say, a new form-factor. Critics and technology experts have had a love-hate relationship with both these devices but I would reckon that this is just the beginning. The smart-watch seems too lame in it’s current state to me, since it has a dependency on a cell-phone, but the concept of Glass is WOW!! I see a lot of potential in the area of our day-to-day wearable items being replaced with devices enabling mobility. Glass, I’d say is just one of the possible form-factors.

Steven Spielberg is the new Einsten! I am a huge movie buff and so often tend to draw analogies through movies. I was watching a Steven Spielberg movie recently called A.I..... Brilliant!!!! Way ahead of its time!
Coming straight to the point, when we look around, we see everyone connected to the internet. This enables us to track every damn thing one does on the net. Yeah... you heard me.. Every single thing we do on the net is being watched!! This provides us with a lot of data. Data about what we do, or how we behave. Ask someone working on ‘Big Data’ and they will tell you the size of such data they deal with and use for predictive analysis.
One such example of A.I. is Google Now. For those who haven’t really used it... USE IT!!! It is brilliant! It anticipates the information you would want to see based on your past activities and show you results before you even know that you need it!

Biometrics is no longer safe! So, it seems cool to unlock your phone using the new fingerprint scanner. But isn’t it scary? Your fingerprints, which are unique to you are being stored somewhere!
There is this fad about using these gimmicky features to attract customers to buy their phones. But we fail to understand the risk in letting OEMs store our biometrics. This trend of using biometrics to access mobility devices will increase. Isn’t the retina scanner a very obvious feature for Google Glass? What next? We start using our DNA as well???


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