Annotation 2023 02 06 100837

2010s Technology Inventions

  • Apple Smart watches

    Apple Smart watches
    After its release in April 2015, the Apple Watch immediately overtook every other wearable technology as the most popular: In the second quarter of fiscal 2015, 4.2 million units were sold, and by the end of 2020, more than 100 million users were anticipated. With some exceptions, Apple has released a new iteration of the Apple Watch every September that features enhanced internal components and is designated as a "Series."
  • Streaming-services

    Streaming-services
    Streaming video has gained popularity since since YouTube first debuted in 2005. But it wasn't until recently that the exponential rise in processing power made it possible for us to quickly stream movies and TV episodes to our computers and smartphones. Cable corporations are terrified of the impact of streaming on the worlds of movies and television because it will permanently alter how people choose to pass their leisure time.
  • Cryptocurrencies

    Cryptocurrencies
    When a new peer-to-peer system named Bitcoin was made public in 2009 under the pseudonym "Satoshi Nakamoto," it served as the catalyst for the rise of digital currency. As a result, a whole new ecosystem of virtual platforms for online currency exchange, including Ethereum and Ripple, was born. Using cryptocurrency to pay for goods from businesses like Expedia, Nordstrom, Starbucks, and Whole Foods has become increasingly common in just a few short years.
  • 4G

    4G
    Without 4G, the fourth generation of broadband cellular network technology, several of the items on the list, such as streaming video and smart speakers, would not be conceivable. It has eliminated "dumbphones" and helped make connections clearer and more concise for users, with lower latency, greater voice interaction, and more practical hotspots. It is nearly five times quicker than 3G.
  • Siri

    Siri
    The virtual personal assistant Siri is included with the Apple operating systems, including iPadOS, watchOS, macOS, tvOS, and audioOS. By directing requests to a variety of Internet services, it employs voice queries, gesture-based control, focus-tracking, and a natural-language user interface to respond to inquiries, offer advice, and carry out tasks. With prolonged use, it learns the unique language usages, searches, and preferences of users and returns results that are tailored to them.