The best tech and trends of the decade

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It’s hard to summarize the last ten years in tech
We’ve had new phones, data leaks, foldable tech, VR, and a whole slew of things that have been keeping us busy
Technology never stands still for long, and if the last ten years are anything to go by, then we’re certainly in for a whirlwind ride for
the next decade.Here at TheIndianSubcontinent HQ we’ve had our own share of fun tech to ponder over, so we’ve narrowed down our favorite
picks over the years
From the groundbreaking Oculus Rift to the world’s obsession with selfie sticks, here are our picks for the best tech and trends of the
past decade.2010 - Apple iPad(Image credit: Apple)When the iPad came onto the scene, everyone scoffed at it
Why on earth would we need this massive tablet thing, and who would even buy one? Turns out, everyone
With an ever-increasing app ecosystem and the simple, easy to use interface of iOS, Apple’s iPad truly ushered in the tablet era
Sure, there were plenty of tablet PCs before the iPad, but none of them brought the simplicity and sleekness the way the iPad did.2011 –
iPhone 4S(Image credit: Apple)The original iPhone was truly something we weren’t prepared for, but it did have its fair share of issues as
a first-generation product
Apple’s iPhone 4 improved a lot on this, but it was the iPhone 4S that we think really made people clamor for one of these phones
Along with a better processor and camera, the iPhone 4S also introduced the world to Siri, Apple’s digital voice assistant
Pretty soon people were barking commands at their phone, and Apple knew they had a winner on their hands.2012 – Oculus Rift(Image credit:
Sebastian Stabinger)Few things were as exciting in the tech scene as the proper introduction of VR with the Oculus Rift
The Rift’s founders wanted to make a more effective VR solution than what was currently on the market, and also make it more accessible to
gamers
It launched a hugely successful Kickstarter in 2012, debuting the first version of the Rift, and then continuing to improve upon the headset
as the years went by
Eventually the company would be snatched up by Facebook in 2014 for a whopping $2 billion.Honorable mention: Tesla Model S(Image credit:
Tesla)Few would anticipate the magic of an all-electric vehicle, but when Tesla finally revealed the Model S to the world, consumers were
completely floored
Here was an energy-efficient car that looked good on the roads, and was easy to just get into and drive away? Consumers were more than happy
to part with their hard-earned cash for the Model S, and this was in days well before autonomous driving was even being discussed at Tesla
It showed that there truly was a market for electric vehicles, and Tesla was more than happy to lead the pack.2013 – PlayStation 4Sony
made huge waves with the PlayStation 3, and it was just a matter of time before they moved on to the next big thing
The PlayStation 4 was an incredible feat of engineering, featuring a faster processor, incredible graphical capabilities, larger storage
space, and much tighter online gameplay and features
Developers applauded Sony for listening to their requests as well as those of the fans, ultimately delivering a console that would define a
new generation of gamers.2014 – Amazon Echo(Image credit: Amazon)Apple may have introduced the world to Siri, but it was Amazon that put a
digital assistant right in our homes
The company’s Echo speaker brought Alexa into our lives, and from there the floodgates opened
Whether it was answering questions, ordering groceries, or playing music, Alexa was more than happy to comply
While people did think it a little creepy to have a device in your home that was always listening, most threw caution to the wind and
snatched up Amazon’s little helper at breakneck speed.Honorable mention: selfie stick(Image credit: Amazon)Ah yes, the selfie stick
That unwieldy thing that people were more than happy to wave about in public or even accidentally hit you with when trying to capture the
perfect photo
They were all the buzz in 2014, and their popularity (and somewhat inconvenience to others) led to them being banned at various concert
venues, museums, and historic sites
While their use has perhaps declined over the years, the selfie stick is a true testament to how far people will go to get a decent photo of
themselves.2015 – Hoverboards(Image credit: HOVERBOARD BLUETOOTH COSMOS)Just hear us out on this one – these annoying (and dangerous)
two-wheel contraptions surged to insane heights of popularity in 2015, and everyone from kids to adults were clamoring to climb aboard one
of these things
Unfortunately, their popularity meant that the market was flooded with cheap imitations, which lead to some serious accidents, exploding
batteries, airline bans, and a whole slew of problems
Thankfully the craze was soon over, so now actually spotting someone in the wild riding one of these death machines is a true sight to
behold.2016 – Apple Airpods(Image credit: Apple)2016 was the year that Apple finally bid goodbye to the earphone jack and ushered in the
era of the AirPods
These wireless earbuds would eventually be in people’s ears 24/7, even (we guess) when people weren’t listening to anything
It also caused a wave of similar products to hit the market, but Apple’s vast fanbase were more than happy to pocket these earbuds in lieu
of a decent headphone jack on their iPhones.Honorable mention: Samsung Galaxy Note 7(Image credit: Future)When the Note 7 was revealed, the
world was excited for it
Here was a classy phone that had plenty of screen space and a stylus for quick notes and sketches
It seemed like the perfect continuation for the company’s Note series – until it got into the hands of consumers
Battery issues continued to plague the Note 7 after launch, resulting in a not so-friendly reception after all
The company did work hard to try and rectify the various issues before finally pulling the plug and offering refunds to affected customers
RIP.2017 - Nintendo Switch(Image credit: Future)While a majority of the world’ population are content with poring over games on their
smartphones, the rest of us that craved a decent portable gaming experience were finally rewarded when Nintendo announced the Nintendo
Switch
This portable gaming console could be carried around anywhere, and shipped with two controllers that could be used in tandem or separated to
allow for two players to play
Furthermore, the Switch could also be operated as a home console connected to a TV, making it a massive hit with Nintendo fans and gamers,
and quietly drawing attention from the poorly-received WiiU.Honorable mention: Bose QuietComfort 35(Image credit: Bose)Noise-cancelling is
something that’s almost always expected from headphones in this day and age, but back when Bose introduced the QuietComfort 35 to the
world, it wasn’t as commonplace with other headsets nor any good
But Bose seemed to have nailed noise-cancelling on the QuietComfort 35, making it a serious addition to any traveller’s arsenal or really
for anyone who just wanted some peace and quiet
To date, they’re still one of our most recommended headphones, and should you get a chance to spend a few minutes with them, you’ll
quickly see why.2018 – Apple Watch 4(Image credit: Shutterstock)The Apple Watch launched way back in 2014, and while it was certainly a
new product worth talking about, it had a number of issues that perhaps slowed down its potential to win over audiences
The fact that it required a paired iPhone for location services, had limited storage, and had a slightly higher than average price tag meant
that few people wanted to jump onto the Apple Watch bandwagon
But when Apple released the Apple Watch 4, things changed
It featured a faster processor, twice the storage, a better heart sensor, fall detection, and a slew of other improvements, thus making it a
must-have smartwatch for iPhone users.2019 – Samsung Galaxy Fold(Image credit: Samsung)While there have been a few companies working on
foldable displays and associated tech, Samsung was the first to actually put out a foldable phone into the market before anyone else
Yes, it did run into some issues with the display during its first rollout to reviewers, but the company was quick to bring the phone back
in for more testing and improvements before finally releasing it for purchase to the public
While its whopping price tag might not be the easiest to digest, the Galaxy Fold still remains one of the most unique pieces of tech we’ve
seen this year, and is bound to be the first of many similar foldable devices for the future.JFR8eRLk7RLFgQsLGmBnh3.jpg?#