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Estate Agents - A New Year for some brand new gear.
Before
the Christmas Break, Resource Techniques told Estate Agents that it's time to reflect on your
achievements. Hopefully Estate Agents did give themselves a
good pat on the back and an overindulging rest over the festive
season.
Now it's a new year and many have a positive outlook for 2010.
Many see it as a year of recovery and a time to rebuild on what has
been destroyed on the market crash. This is well and good but
Resource Techniques sees 2010 in a different light.
So how does the team at Resource Techniques foresee for
2010?
If one thing from cinema has taught us is that by now we should
be driving flying cars, have contacted aliens from outer space and
we will have enslaved a whole army of robots to do our most
monotonous chores. Now we are here we can see that this is
certainly untrue.
2010 will still be a year of technology. Below is a list of
technology that Estate Agents should be looking out for:
- Apple tablet - Latest reports suggest that
Apple's own tablet will be revealed at the end of this month and
shipped around March time. With a reported price of
$1000, it won't be cheap!
- iPhone 4th generation - After being released
in June of 2007, Apple have made a habit of introducing a new
version of phone every year around the same time. Industry experts
have suggested that this year will be no different.
- 4G - Mobile phones have seen a rise in
connectivity speeds. 4G is the 4th generation of 'wireless
telephone technology' and promises a maximum of 100mbps which is
around ten times quicker than the current 3G. This technology has
already been available for public use in Scandinavia last month.
Time will only tell when the UK will receive such a luxury.
- Project natal - A secret project by Microsoft
that has been not so secret (first announced 1st June 2009). The
project is expected to be another 'next generation' of home
entertainment technology because users do not need to touch a game
controller. Instead Estate Agents will have to use hand gestures,
speech, or presented objects and images in front of a sensor that
is placed below or above the TV screen.
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