Technology revolution reached newer heights in 2014 as we saw the advent of various innovative technologies like smartwatches and fitness bands. The year also promised us of a few bizarre innovations, one of them being “urine that could be used as fuel” somewhere in the near future. While most of these innovations remained in the spotlight for a while, there were a few being worked upon with an intention to make lives a lot better.
Here is a list of some of the best technological breakthroughs of 2014.
GOOGLE GLASS
Released back in 2013 with a price tag of $1,500, the Glass was made public only in May 2014. It was developed by Google X, the same Google facility that also has been working on the driver-less car.
Some
of its features include a touchpad located on the side, a camera
capable of capturing photos and recording videos at 720p, and above all,
a LED illuminated display.
HTML5
In October 2014, the World Wide Consortium decided to endorse HTML5
as an official standard, which in fact came in as a good news for web
developers around the world. Michael Smith one of the core members of
the development team said it took 7 years of hard work to achieve the
milestone.
HTML5
includes features such as video and audio track support, canvas
elements for graphics rendering and native support for SVG.
GOOGLE’S SMART CONTACT LENS
In
January last year, Google developed contact lenses capable of
monitoring glucose levels in a diabetic patient. The lenses consist of
chips and sensors that can efficiently measure glucose levels in a tear.
HOVERBOARDRemember the hoverboard in the movie ‘Back to the Future’ part 2 and 3? It is for real. Earlier last year, the web seemed to have been flooded with videos demonstrating fake hoverboards. However, Arx Pax, a California-based company decided to come up with a real hoverboard called the Hendo Hoverboard.
The
current model hovers about 3cm off the ground and can carry a maximum
of 140kg for around 15 minutes. The gizmo comes with a price tag of
$10,000.
3-D PRINTING IN MEDICINE
3D
printers are now being used for building prosthetics devices and
carrying out numerous surgical procedures. The technology is still in
the pre-clinical stage, but is sure to change millions of lives in the
years to come.
MEDTRONIC MICRA – THE SMALLEST PACEMAKER
Medtronic, one of the leaders in medical technology has developed the Micra Pacemaker
that can easily fit inside the ventricular cavity, and causes no
pacemaker complications. The device, due to its extremely small size,
will largely prevent surgical revisions caused by incorrectly positioned
leads.
APPLE PAY
For
quite a while, numerous companies have been trying hard to make mobile
payments much efficient and error free. While many seemed to have got it
“not quite right”, Apple marched in with “Apple Pay”. In just 72 hours of its launch, over 1 million credit cards were registered for the service.
The
mobile payment industry is expected to grow from $52 billion last year
to $142 billion in 2019, with Apple Pay hopefully being a major
contributor.
MOTO 360
Announced back in March 2014, the Moto 360 smartwatch runs on Android Wear, a version specifically designed for wearable devices.
Featuring a 1.56 inch LCD display, the watch is powered by a 1 GHz processor and offers a storage space of up to 4GB. The device is available in 2 colours – black and white.
That’s
not all. 2014 witnessed many more technological advances in almost
every field known. However, listing them all down may not be possible.
While we have just entered 2015, we can surely expect some more exciting
innovations to be unveiled.
Who
knows? Someone may probably come up with a time machine that takes you
to the past and the future, or may be a flying car that might prevent
you from getting stuck in traffic. So, hold your breath. Something cool
is surely coming your way
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