Technology Timeline

  • Iphone 4 released

    The iphone 4, still used today, was a huge upgrade from the three. At the time, the iphone 4 could take pretty good pictures for a phone, and it was very popular among 1st World Country. Now, the iPhone 4 is popular among less developed countries. The phone did not include Siri or the new fingerprint scanner you see today; however, many people liked the model a lot.
  • Smart Board

    Smart Board
    The Smart Board changed schools everywhere. This new technology allows teachers to hook their computer up to a board that displays what is on the computer. You can write on the board, show powerpoints, or even show movies.
  • LG Pencil-Thin TV

    LG Pencil-Thin TV
    LG boasts that it’s the world’s slimmest OLED TV at just 2.9 millimeters thick. It has a 31-inch screen with a full-HD 1920-by-1080 display. The picture quality is gorgeous, but not as much as the device itself.
  • iphone 5s

    The iphone 5s was one of the biggest advancments for Apple in this decade. They released a phone that could be unlocked by the scan of your finger, and they released them in classy diffrent colors. They released them in gold, white, and black.
  • Xbox One

    Though the Xbox One is much like the Xbox 360, there are a few major differences. For one, you can talk to the Xbox one and tell it to record diffrent things or even tell on or off. The Xbox One also always you to do diffrent things in games that the Xbox 360 didn't allow.
  • Google Glass

    Google Glass
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    Google Glass is a type of wearable technology with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google X with the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format.
  • iPhone 7

    iPhone 7
    In September we're sure to see a next-generation iPhone. What will the new iPhone 7 (or perhaps iPhone 6s, iPhone 6c, iPhone 6s Plus or simply 'New iPhone') look like? What new features can we expect? And when will the iPhone 7 come out? We round up the evidence to bring you everything there is to know about the iPhone 7 so far.Bookmrk this page for a regularly updated summary of all the information currently available - and all the rumours doing the rounds - related to the iPhone 7 or iPhone
  • Virtual Reality Gaming

    Virtual Reality Gaming
    You game nerds out there prepare yourselves. Many gaming fans already know of the Oculus Rift which is a VR headset that plays video games. It was recently bought by Facebook that is actively working on turning it into a social device as well as a gaming device. Samsung is reportedly working on their own as well. There will come a point where you’ll be able to go buy one of these headsets, take them anywhere, and watch, play, or view anything. It’s already almost there.
  • Smart Event

    Smart Event
    We already have smart appliances such as refrigerators that will tell you when you’re low on a certain food item or an oven you can control with your smartphone. Sometime in the near future these things will be aggregated into an entire home unit that you’ll be able to control with your smartphone, tablet, or computer. We’re talking changing the thermostat, changing the channel on TV, and getting notifications that your laundry is ready all without leaving your couch. You can preheat the oven fo
  • Driverless Car

    Driverless Car
    The driverless car is a car that, obviously, drives itself. Though there are driverless cars out there right now, they will be become a norm in society by 2020 it's predicted.