Omar L. Gallaga writes about technology culture for the Austin American-Statesman. He's worked for the American-Statesman since 1997 and edited Technopolis, the newspaper's personal tech section, and ¡ahora sí!, Austin's Spanish-language newspaper. He's currently a contributor to NPR's "All Tech Considered" segment, which airs Mondays on "All Things Considered." He's been a writer and performer with Austin's award-winning Latino Comedy Project, and is a contributing writer for Television Without Pity. He writes a comic strip, "Space Monkeys!" with his brother, Pablo, and lives in New Braunfels with his wife and three technologically savvy cats.
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By Omar L. Gallaga
| Monday, December 26, 2011, 12:15 PM
This week’s Digital Savant column in the Austin American-Statesman is a look ahead to what we should expect in 2012. It’s just my best guesses, but I think we’ll see the importance of video game consoles diminish, Netflix make another pass at getting rid of its DVD-by-mail business (in favor of streaming), big TV moves from Apple (but perhaps not an actual TV set yet) and more.
Got your own predictions or thoughts? Post them here in the comments.
The Digital Savant blog will be on vacation until next week, but there’ll still be a new column in the paper on Monday, Jan. 2, in which we’ll be looking at three Austin-centric technology bits to get excited about in the new year.
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