Technology Trends Which Will Dominate 2019

Technology Trends Which Will Dominate 2019

Technology Trends Which Will Dominate 2019




  • AI transit Artificial intelligence (AI), largely disclosed through machine learning algorithms, isn't just getting better




Artificial intelligence (AI), It is machine learning algorithms, is not just for getting better. It’s being joined into a more diverse range of applications. It focuses on one goal, like mastering a game or communicating with humans,  AI is starting to be featured in almost every new platform, app, or device, and that trend is only going to speed up in 2019. But by the end of 2019, Artificial intelligence (AI) will become even more of basic in all types of technology.


  • Digital centralization.





The project management, distribution, project management information and provided by the corporation in the process building is supported by digital centralization. A central digital powerhouse whose all processes and activities are properly linked with the business division can lead a transformation as a decentral buildup of digital capabilities that transform the business from the inside.
When the particular department of services is not helping the organization to achieve its goals, objectives, and centralization then digital centralization can perfectly manage :
  • simplify and clarify tasks given by the administration.
  • Improve Security.
  • Save the company money.
  • it makes easiness in data management.
  • 5G preparation.



If it is initial tests are any indication, 5G will be fast. Isn't really fast. The ITU’s latest outline specification calls for a minimum of 20Gbps downlink and 10Gbps uplink per mobile base station.
In many ways, it’ll seem more like Wi-Fi than cellular technology.
But 5G won’t provide nearly as much coverage as 4G LTE, or even 3G. In many ways, it’ll seem more like Wi-Fi than cellular technology. 
5G’s high frequencies have correspondingly low wavelengths, they have difficulty penetrating solid objects like walls, windows, and even trees. The near-term result may be “pockets” of 5G deployed in heavily trafficked areas — think public parks, coffee shops, airports and many other places where people go.
The carriers at the 2018 MWC said that they all see 4G LTE service as an important part of overall network coverage because it is true that 5G is not necessary in many use cases.


  • Evolution of UI and UX


In early computers, there was very little user interface except for a few buttons at an operator's comfort. Many of these early computers used punched cards, prepared using keypunch machines, as the primary method of input for computer programs and data. While punched cards have been essentially obsolete in computing since 2012, some voting machines still use a punched card system. An increasing focus on creating an optimized user experience has led some to carve out careers as UI and UX experts. 
The emerging popularity of mobile applications has also affected UI, leading to something called mobile UI. Mobile UI is specifically concerned with creating usable, interactive interfaces on the smaller screens of smartphones and tablets and improving special features, like touch controls.
 Users keep a keyboard and a set of commands for handling exchanges of information with the computer. This command line interface led to one in which menus (lists of choices written in text) predominated.
  • Foldable Phone Actually Happening?

Ever since the iPhone made a layer of a pure screen the smartphone model.

 The part throwback to the flip phone days, part sci-fi vision of flexible displays, these theoretical gadgets have been moving around in concept and model form for years.

 It is a new technology which is like science fiction movies that we see in the movies.

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