The Past and Future of Drones in the U.S.

Drones may seem like material for a science fiction movie, however, drone technology is getting more advanced every day. Criminal Justice Degree Hub has created an infographic entitled “The Past and Future of Drones in the U.S.” giving you a look into the history of drones, how they are used today, and what we might see in the future.

Top 10 Innovations by 2050

What are the chances of humans marrying robotic companions? How about dream downloads? Moon hotel? Take a look at top 10 innovations by 2050 in this infographic from What’s Next: Top Trends.

The Tablet Race: The iPad vs. the Rest

If you’ve ever held and used a tablet computing device such as the Apple iPad, you probably already know the addictive nature of its touch-based interactions. The iPad, when it launched, was and still is a revolutionary device, improving with each generation, getting lighter, thinner and faster — as well as appealing to adults, teens, and even children as young as one year old. This infographic from BestChoiceReviews.org takes a look at some of the numbers behind the iPad.

Is Augmented Reality The Next Marketing “Killer-App”?

Augmented reality is a digital technology that overlays text, images or video over physical objects. AR provides a way to bridge the gap between the physical and digital experience, empowering brands to better engage with their customers and drive real business results in the process. With meteoric growth and the convergence of social, mobile & context, AR just might be the next marketing “killer-app”.

Commerce App Craze

In the following infographic, App Data Room outlines the evident craze that has long existed with smartphone apps. They start by providing a brief history of apps and the apps marketplace and then shed light on new buying concepts in relation to apps and mobile technology. Finally, they present a few well-known apps and how they grew to be so popular among mobile users.

What Does ‘Smart’ Technology Really Look Like?

The ‘smart’ tag is being applied to an increasing array of products and services. But what does ‘smart’ really mean? According to research by White Space, the ‘smart’ tag has gone from a technical device with advanced and intelligent capabilities to an everyday consumer staple.