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The Top 10 Tech Trends of 2014 – Idealog Edition

This year has seen a number of things come alive in the innovative tech space, ranging from virtual reality to shared-riding apps like Uber. Idealog has covered a number of these tech trends, and here are our top 10 picks for 2014.

10 – Rise of the Bitcoin

From the “outing” of the cryptocurrency’s creator back in March to the numerous amounts of funds stolen by hackers, Bitcoin has seen its share of the rollercoaster ride this year. But there’s no denying the uptake of crypto-currency is certainly on the boom, and all  these  articles Idealog have  run this year show it’s not just a fashion accessory in the business world, but potentially a must-have for all businesses large and small in the near future.

9 – The Internet of Things

It’s one of 2014’s biggest buzz phrase du jour that has arisen, as machines slowly take over every facet of our existence, almost as an acknowledgement of the apocalyptic sci-fi films seen in the past. Yet the rise of machines also shows promise for a future where we live more like the Jetsons and less like Terminator. As the cost of technology comes down and more things become hooked up, we here at Idealog prefer to see a more positive  future.

8 – Precious metal: the robots that save

In continuing the theme of positives, this year has also seen the development of robots specifically designed for helping people. They’re not quite at the bleeding edge of robotics pioneered by the likes of Boston Dynamics, but they do help out with agriculture, search and rescue, and to entertain sick children. Projects like these showcase the good things we can do by developing robotics.

7 – Augmenting our reality with the virtual

Augmented and virtual reality. We’ve all seen it before, in myriad ways, on films and in books; from the Matrix to Tron, our fascination with virtual and augmented realities have been around as long as technology hinted at its possibilities. It’s the promise of not only the likes of the Oculus headset’s potential, or the gloves similar to Minority Report, but also the amount of advertising  possibility that business can look forward to that keep us at the edge of our seats. Oh, and Augview’s giant moa.

6 – Uber. Enough said.

They’re the de facto black sheep this year, having landed  in Auckland back in March to critical acclaim. But the company’s been through a bumpy patch of turbulence with lawsuits and taxi strikes around the world, and bad press over its company culture – none of which has stopped media writing (or talking) about them. It seems like they’ve become the darlings the media loves to hate.

5 – The games that define us Kiwi’s

It’s been an especially good couple of years for the NZ game developers association, with the launch of the first ever KiwiGameStarter and its winner Phantasmal, but it’s not just the numbers that are adding up for our keyboard warriors. Sports games, targeting little kids, harkening the old school days of arcade gaming, and even helping out with physio rehab, the industry has been dishing out some serious fun in a variety of ways. There’s even “Tinder for gamers”. Yeesh.

4 – Cyber security, and our lack of it

From hacking CEOs staying in hotels to the attack on Sony, it’s been a scary year for everyone that lives on the Internet. While (apparently) we’re ahead of the curve here at Idealog, the rest of New Zealand isn’t so well off. Spyware, malware, hackers and deep web rats – we’re living in a very vulnerable era, and with the way things are going, 2015’s not looking pretty either. It might be time to contact your closest IT guy to make sure your system’s beefed up enough to handle whatever-is-coming in the New Year. Remember Y2K? Pfft, yea.

3 – To do the Cloud or not to do, that is the question

Okay, that’s really less of yes or no, and more a matter of when and how – 2014’s seen cloud technology boom in every part of business. Xero’s come out calling for everyone to get on it, health and safety has an app for it, and our own startups have created whirlwind products for it. But as people keep drumming up the cloud, businesses might not know how to proceed. The solution? Here’s an infographic, and we’ve also got a guide, but ultimately it’s up to you to tackle it head on.

2 – Are you wearing technology or is technology wearing you?

Forget the famed Google Glass – Kiwi developers have got a dress telling your emotions, a schizophrenic awareness scarf, and even a lifestyle GoPro for the average Joe. Wearable tech has been attracting geeks and nerds from all parts of the world, and we’ve even got our own version of the Wearable Technologies picnic. But while the offerings have been stealing headlines this year, not that many people have actually embraced the whole concept – besides the Apple watch, but then, they’re Apple.

1 – The world of printable 3D Art. And chocolate.

So did you know the history of 3D printing goes back to 1986? This year Kiwi 3D-printing innovators have managed to showcase an entry for the World of Wearable Art, a Tweety skull (yes, the cartoon bird), and around the world people have created model foetuses to 3D model-generator apps. People call it a pillar of the “third industrial revolution”, but more importantly, for us, the ability to 3D print chocolate opens up a whole new world of possibilities. 

The jack-of-all-trades minion who kind of does a bit of everything, he's also our former resident geek and Reddit fiend. He's now disappeared off somewhere in to the Matrix, but every now and then he resurfaces for a random guest article.

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