Tags: computer software, gadgets, newer gadgets and breakthroughs in technology
 With the new year around the corner, there are a lot of gadgets to be anticipated. The amount of gadgets that leading companies have pushed out in the past decade, newer gadgets and breakthroughs in technology should increase exponentialy in the coming years. As for next year, there's a fair share of gadgets that should keep our hunger satiated for newer more exciting things.
In Microsoft's corner we have Project Natal for Xbox and their two faced tablet: Courier. Xbox Project Natal has been building up it's hype since mid-2009. Altought no news has been heard of it lately, it's bound to revolutunize not only the gaming industry, but interaction with technology as a whole. Microsoft is also improving on the tablet scene with the new Courier. Unlike the usual tablet that looks like a slab with a monitor, and currently resembles e-book readers, the Courier looks like a netbook with two monitors. advertisement What's more exciting is that unlike the other operating systems that Microsoft develops for it's computers, Courier's OS looks like Zune's current interface.
Apple isn't one to slack behind Microsoft. With 4G coming up next year, the next iPhone could have another year of success lest it fall prey to Adroid or worse yet, more service provider problems. But Apple has several venture; heading in to the e-book reader arena with the iSlate and putting it's dukes up with their tablet that's rumored to still be in the works and up for release next year.
If this was Google's year then next year will be an even bigger year for the internet giant.
With Chrome OS finally released to the public next year along with Chrome OS hardware and the full implementation of Google Wave, who knows what else is going to come out of it's gigantic sleeves?
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