Ces 2013 11 jan13
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Observations/thoughts from the Consumer Electronics Show, Las Vegas 2013
Hyper connected world
Think mobility first
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4 things to remember
Sensors in everything
Data everywhere
Hyper connected world
Think mobility first
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Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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Lots on “size”
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Big, bigger, biggest screens
Lots on “definition”
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Ultra high definition 3d high definition
Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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Sensors in everything: Data everywhere
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Hapifork: Detects the loop made when you pick up food, put
it in your mouth, and then return the fork to your
plate. If you have carried out the action too
quickly it buzzes in your hand to tell you to slow
down. Uploads data to a smartphone app to help
you keep track of your eating habits
GeckoCap:
Small glowing smart button that can be
added to any asthma inhaler.
Notification system lets you know
when each inhaler was used,
or when their inhaler is running low.
Withings Wi-Fi body scale:
Weighs you and tracks the evolution of
your weight. No need to manually
track your measurements.
Sensors in everything: Data everywhere
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Rest’s baby onesie:
Employs sensors that detect
respiration, skin temperature and body
position, sending data to a smartphone
or tablet. Warns a parent if child is ill or
having problems breathing.
Ubox:
Smart pillbox that helps you take your
medicine on time. Can share your
schedule with your chosen loved ones
and your doctor. Warns them if you
have missed a vital pill.
Parrot’s flower power:
Wireless plant sensor that helps keep
track of the soil around your plant and
provides feedback to let you know
exactly what you need to do to keep
the particular plant species alive.
Sensors in everything: Data everywhere
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Fitbit: By day it tracks your steps. By night it can
track your sleep. Users keep track of how
they're doing by opening the Fitbit app.
It can nudge the wearer if they need to be
more active as the day goes on.
Vue’s disposable 7 day patch:
Collects more than 5,000 data points
per minute. Data uploaded for use as
a guideline to determine the need for
behavioural modification to promote
weight loss and other wellness efforts.
Trakdot luggage tracker:
Can be packed in a suitcase and uses
a mobile phone connection to update
users on the whereabouts of their
luggage. Automatically goes to sleep
during flights.
Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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All roads lead to smart mobile devices
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Rest’s baby
onesie
Parrot’s flower
power
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The 1st screens that people are now designing for
solomo should probably be
sohomo* *aol: 66% of mobile minutes are used in the home
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Mobile: 9
PC: 6
*facebook: Average user usage hours per month by platform
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Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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mo?
Smart phone? Tablet? Phablet?
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Lots of different sizes on display : Phones get bigger : Tablets get smaller
Tablet? Laptop? Tabtop?
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As many as 30 to 40 hardware designs for laptops : “Rip & flip" Lenovo
Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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Gesture and voice control
Prominent presence
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More accessible to the mainstream?
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Leap motion’s Leap: a $70 device that will enable consumers to
add precise three-dimensional motion detection to their computers
Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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The Appmobile
Ford & GM open
up the dashboard
to app developers
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Hyper connected world : thinking mobility first
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Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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The dream becomes more accessible
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Hyper connected world : thinking mobility first
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Contents: Hyper connected world
1. Beyond size and definition?
2. Sensors in everything. Data everywhere
3. Everyone is thinking mobility first
4. Phablets & Tabtops
5. Touchless interaction
6. The Appmobile
7. Connected home
8. Automated health
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Automated health: 25% more floor space vs. 2012
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4 things to remember
Sensors in everything
Data everywhere
Hyper connected world
Think mobility first
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