2007 Upcoming Innovations


by Eric Hartwell - Date: 2007-03-19 - Word Count: 274 Share This!

2006 was a great year for innovation and technology, what could the year of 2007 hold for the technical industry? Apparently, a lot from judging all of the next schedules releases of gadgets, toys, and innovations coming up this year.

First off, Apple is releasing the iPhone. The phone will cost $500- enough to make anyone think twice. What's more, is it is only for Cingular customers. The touch screen interface and intuitive design all suggest- yes. While many will be scared away from the price tag, and many more will find ways to lose or break them as soon as they get them, there are many Apple enthusiasts out there eager to test the phone out. It is expected to tote many new features- all of which are currently be held under wraps.

In December, Wal-Mart will hope to release a newer light bulb that supposedly lasts three to five times longer, and burns 75% less energy. These stats are incredible, considering that current energy wasted on regular lighting is polluting the atmosphere with greenhouse gases- a disastrous act.

Halo 3 is expected to come out this fall, which is an incredibly hyped and anticipated game by gamers everywhere. It is expected to shatter molds as it shows off superior graphics, game play, and overall quality.

For consumers, this is going to be a great year. Just 3 of the new innovations that are coming this year are enough to get excited over. Saving the world in video games, saving the world with light bulbs, and buying $500 phones to find it in the toilet the next day- all brought to you in this year of 2007.


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