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Top Tech Trends: What Will 2011 Bring?

ByKI MAE HEUSSNER
December 24, 2010, 12:10 AM

Jan. 4, 2011— -- The holidays may be over, but for tech geeks and gadget-lovers, the fun is just beginning.

The biggest technology trade show in the world, the Consumer Electronics Show, kicks off later this week, and buzz about the year's top tech trends is already well under way.

Hundreds of companies -- from brand name Apple and Google to virtual unknowns looking to make their mark -- will descend on Las Vegas for the annual event. Although many of their products may still be under wraps, industry insiders say they can already detect the major trends of the show -- and of 2011 -- shaping up.

ABCNews.com spoke to a few analysts about what to expect in 2011. Here's what they had to say.

"If there's one device or one product category that we're likely to see an explosion of at CES, it's tablets," said Ross Rubin, an analyst for NPD Group and an ABCNews.com columnist.

Apple's iPad and the Samsung Galaxy Tab hit the market this year, but in 2011 several other companies hope to give them a run for their money.

In December, Motorola released a teaser video of its Honeycomb Android-based tablet that it will unveil at CES. Honeycomb is the name of Google's next generation Android operating system, and analysts expect many of the new tablets to run on that system.

Microsoft is also expected to take its tablet efforts to the next step, Rubin said.

Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, said for Research in Motion (which makes the BlackBerry), CES will be a make-it-or-break-it moment.

Earlier in 2010, the company announced its upcoming tablet, the PlayBook, which is expected to be at CES. RIM, which saw its smartphone dominance eroded by Apple's iPhone and Android phones, is hoping the 7-inch tablet will give the company a much-needed boost.

"All eyes will be on them to see if they can pull the rabbit out of the hat," Enderle said.

And NPD's Rubin said that Apple could be getting ready to unveil a new version of the iPad sometime in January. It likely wouldn't happen at CES, but it was one year ago that Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage to introduce the company's "revolutionary" device.

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