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The top 5 Tech Trends for 2013
Want to be more up-to-date with technology? If so, check out our top 5 Tech Trends for 2013
13:28 19 February 2013
Whether you’re interested in smartphones and 3D TV’s or not, technology seems to be affecting everyone these days. See what we think will be hot this year…
Smartphones: We think that more and more people will look to buying a smartphone in 2013. With competition on the market from different mobile phone providers, there are plenty of decent tariffs available to you. Whether you want to surf the internet on your mobile, pick up emails, or simply text your friends about a new app you’ve found, the technical advancement of smartphones seems to be the future!
Online shopping sites: You may not buy your shopping over the internet, but websites such as ebay and Amazon are very popular with shoppers these days. Being able to buy your products over the world wide web is seen by some as one of the reasons for the decline of the High Street in the UK. We think that shopping online will become more popular in the future, that’s why it’s on our Tech Trends for 2013 list.
3D TVs: With many people having to endure the digital switch-over, when it comes to technology televisions are certainly making progress. People of all ages enjoy watching their favourite shows on TV. Maybe you sit and watch programmes with your children or grandchildren? Well, 3D TVs are now being sold in the UK for people to enjoy. They can come at a price though, and you’d have to wear 3D glasses, but we think they’re good.
Social network sites: Websites like Twitter and Facebook are most definitely getting more and more popular. We think this year they will develop and become even more popular. That’s why they’re on our top 5 Tech Trends for 2013 list.
iPads: Everyone has heard of Apple’s iPad. The advancement of technology has meant that people can enjoy slimmer, smaller computer devices. The days when a person had to use a larger, standing computer device are quickly becoming a thing of the past, as many people now own a laptop or tablet device, such as an iPad.