The New Year is getting closer, which means that the most fertile time for a variety of forecasts is coming. Initially, we planned to cover several aspects of the IT industry at once, but given how voluminous the article began to turn out, as well as the invisible sword of Damocles hanging over many industries lately, we decided to make a more highly specialized material. Today we are going to talk about the clouds, what development prospects await numerous cloud services in the near future, and also that no technology should be fully relied on. 

TOKYO - Drive 500 km on a single charge. Recharge from zero to full in 10 minutes. All this with minimal security concerns. The solid-state battery presented by Toyota promises to be a game changer not only for electric vehicles, but for the entire industry. 

This technology is a potential panacea for the shortcomings faced by electric vehicles using conventional lithium-ion batteries, including the relatively short distance traveled per charge and charging times. Toyota plans to be the first company to sell a solid-state battery electric vehicle in the early 2020s. The world's largest automaker will unveil a prototype next year.

Cloud technologies are one of the benefits of civilization. Every second Internet user uses them to store and exchange data, but in practice, only a few understand how and how securely it works. Today, active users are not limited to one gadget - everyone has a smartphone plus a laptop, stationary computer or tablet. At any time, you may need access to a file, but you don't want to carry flash memory and other drives.

The device has been in operation for about four years after the crowdfunding campaign.

 The Apple Watch Band, equipped with front and rear cameras, is finally launching after nearly four years in development. The Wristcam has an 8MP camera that can capture 1080p video and 4K footage and a 2MP selfie camera. The company says you will also be able to use it as a walkie-talkie video with real-time live streaming.

These may be service cameras, but they are unlikely to replace the iPhone camera. The company has sent over a sample of the images captured by the Wristcam, which are pretty decent, if a little underwhelmed in detail.

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