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With every coming year comes new technological innovations.

We've compiled a list of all the remarkable inventions from 2010, from virtual reality to medical science improvements that have been integrated into our daily lives to let you appreciate how far we've come. Keep on reading to learn more.

It's difficult to think that life in 2010 was so dissimilar to life today. However, if you went back in time 10 years, the culture shock would startle you. You couldn't use your iPhone 11 to get an Uber, let alone use Apple Pay whenever you wanted to make a purchase. Now you can settle things with just a few taps on your iPad or mobile device.

Curious to know about more such inventions? Read 2001 inventions and 2012 inventions.

What inventions were made in 2010?

2010 inventions have played a significant role in an upgrade to our lifestyles and have paved the way for future innovations. Below we have a list of such inventions and technologies.

The list starts with the all-time favorite, the iPad. Apple iPads are so popular that it's hard to imagine they've only been available since 2010. This tablet computer is a cross between a smartphone and a laptop computer, with a larger touchscreen interface for controlling the device. The iPad gives you a feel like that of your personal computer. Steve Jobs unveiled Apple's newest product in January of that year, and more than 300,000 Apple iPads were sold on the first day.

Artificial intelligence became widespread throughout this decade. For many, of course, it began in 2010, when they saw IBM's Watson defeat Ken Jennings on Jeopardy! Although our understanding of machine learning, deep learning, and AI has evolved much since then, Watson's appearance on the popular game show remains a watershed moment. The cultural impact of technology.

You've probably seen more than one GoFundMe plea requesting you to donate money while scrolling through your Facebook feed. However, it wasn't until 2010 that this type of crowdfunding, in which people establish online campaigns to solicit funds, really took off. Kickstarter was founded in 2009 and was named one of Time's 50 Best Inventions of 2010. Soon after, in 2010, GoFundMe was launched.

In 2012, Instagram received a billion-dollar injection from Facebook, and it has since evolved into a very different experience than it was when it first launched in October 2010. It gave birth to meme culture and paved the way for social media influencers in the internet world. With IGTV, an app that was formerly solely for photos with various filters, now offers video, ephemeral material, and long-form video, allowing its parent company, Facebook (now Meta), to compete with and replace other social platforms.

The market for cloud computing surged in the 2010s, with Amazon Web Services becoming the core infrastructure powering the modern internet and all of our digital experiences. Microsoft Azure, AWS's main competitor, debuted in 2010 and has since evolved into a fundamental pillar of Microsoft's company under current CEO Satya Nadella.

The Google Nexus One was the first smartphone under the Nexus brand, which was launched in 2010. The innovative line of phones succumbed to Android fragmentation, but they laid the groundwork idea for today's powerful devices like the Pixel phones, which frequently outperform competitors like the iPhone in areas such as camera quality and AI-infused user experience.

We can tell which statements are caustic and which are sincere. We're human, after all. One of the few things that distinguish modern humans from machines is sarcasm. So, in the year 2010, an Israeli university developed a sarcasm-spotter. The system, which was created expressly to detect sarcastic words in product reviews, has proven to be extremely accurate. It received a respectable 77 % in a test of 66,000 Amazon reviews.

Americans consumed 8.7 billion plastic bottles in the four months it took David de Rothschild and his team to sail a catamaran built of discarded soft-drink bottles from San Francisco to Australia. The Plastiki, a 60-foot catamaran fashioned of 12,500 recycled plastic bottles and a 100% recyclable plastic substance called Seretex and put together with organic adhesive derived from cashew husks and sugarcane, was designed to bring attention to that waste.

Inventions In 2010 Decade

The past decade has seen a huge technological boom and an increase in smart-technology-enabled items. Since 2010, here are some of the most significant and influential inventions.

The introduction of 4G networks in 2010-2011 ushered forth a new era of mobile innovation. When combined with the proliferation of smartphones, 4G enabled the existence and growth of apps such as Uber, Spotify, Google Maps, Twitter, Snapchat, and a slew of others. PCMag's Fastest Mobile Networks feature has tracked the progress of cellular networks over the last decade, and our Race to 5G series is keeping a close eye on the next phase.

We didn't have smart home technology helpers like Alexa and Google Home in 2010, either. In the last decade in 2014, Amazon debuted Alexa, and in 2016, Google released Google Home, making it easier to operate your home's gadgets. Who'd have guessed that by the end of the decade, you'd be able to do so much simply by speaking?

Apple Maps' launch in 2012 was a significant step toward having a GPS automatically synchronized and defaulted to your phone when you buy it.

Casper, a company committed to selling memory foam mattresses, a new mattress type, online, launched the boxed mattress revolution in 2014. These would then be sent in a package to your home. So compact and cozy and totally worth the money!

Though several high-tech goods for parents have been developed in the last decade, the Snoo Smart Sleeper has been one of the most impactful since its release in 2016. This sensitive bassinet helps to lessen crying and naturally sleep-trains a baby by mimicking the sounds and sensations of a womb.

The first Airfryer was released by Philips in 2010, and it has since taken over kitchens all around the world. Since the initial Airfryer, numerous companies such as Ninja and Farberware have released their own versions of what may be the greatest kitchen innovation of this decade.

Here's a look back at the decade's best and most significant invention. Google Assistant is number one. Unlike early versions of AI that could only recognize faces in images or defeat you at chess, Google Assistant is the closest thing to what's known as general AI.

Face recognition, popularized in the market by Apple's iPhone X in 2016 as a form of user authentication, offers another layer of biometric security.

It's difficult to fathom the idea of a world without these things after you've become accustomed to them, as many of us have over the past decade.

Innovations in the past decade that have made our lives easier.

What happened in the 2010 timeline?

The 2010s were packed with innovation and tech advances.

The year 2010 starts with everyone's favorite product invention, the Apple iPad, and goes through topics like tech, transportation, bioengineering, and the invention of renewable energy. The introduction of 4G connectivity was the next big thing! Smart home technology like Siri and Alexa came into reality due to these advancements. Apple introduced its GPS feature. In the section on food and comfort, we had Philips Air fryers and Casper introducing their new foam mattresses.

Some of the significant advancements include holographic telepresence, Google's autonomous vehicles, lab-grown lungs, eLegs for paraplegics, creation of DNA strands from scratch, human teleportation, and flying cars to name a few.

2010 Powerful Inventions

Here's bringing to you the top 10 powerful inventions of 2010.

Holographic telepresence has been a game-changer, it eliminates the need for special glasses to see 3D videos and visuals. Three-dimensional pictures that can be displayed in one area and then replicated in another in real-time- all without the need for those silly spectacles. There's only so much fun you can have with 3D TVs and movies if you have to wear those obnoxious glasses. Imagine walking around Times Square and seeing advertisements that literally jump out at you. This breakthrough will change the way movies, billboards, and theme park rides are made in the future. It's also how Japan envisioned the world watching the 2022 World Cup; fans would be able to watch holograms of players at their local stadiums without having to attend the actual match.

Driving without a driver is now possible thanks to automated vehicles. Until 2009, a self-driving automobile was only a concept. Google, on the other hand, was quietly putting this tech in action. According to Google, To see other traffic, their automated cars employ video cameras, radar sensors, and a laser range finder, as well as precise maps to traverse the road ahead. All of this is made possible by Google's data centers, which are capable of processing the massive amounts of data collected by their cars while mapping their area.

All infected HIV cells were removed and replaced with healthy cells in a stem cell transplant. The putative HIV treatment disclosed in 2010 was a tremendous scientific achievement, despite the disbelief of many academics at the time.

Lab-grown lungs may eliminate the need for organ donors. Rat lungs that are 95% functional after being made in the lab. Unless an organ donor is in an urgent condition, you're out of luck if you need a transplant. It's possible that this will alter in the near future. Scientists were able to successfully replicate a rat lung that could breathe at 95% capacity and exchange carbon dioxide in the year 2010.

Paraplegics could walk with the help of an exoskeleton. Paraplegics can take a few steps thanks to robotic, artificial legs; eLegs are crutches that employ artificial intelligence to read the wearer's arm motions, emulating a normal human walk. It was the first device of its kind to do so without a tether, and it's based on military exoskeletons that troops use to carry big loads.

A strand of DNA was created from very scratch. The first artificial cell. After 15 years of arduous testing and error, researchers were able to reassemble the genome of a bacteria that successfully booted up and replicated like any other bug. Synthetic life will make it feasible to build new types of man-made biofuel and accelerate vaccine production by making it easier to produce vast quantities of whichever influenza strains are prevalent at the time.

Human teleportation is still a long way away. However, in 2010 this was a beginning step on the right path. An energy molecule was efficiently transported from one spot in the universe to another by a scientist.

Terrafugia Transition is a street-legal flying automobile with airbags and parachutes. Is there anything else that needs to be said? It's a flying car, after all. This concept definitely had the ability to revolutionize door-to-door transport. The sale price at the time was $200,000; according to Time.

In the new age of paying possibilities, Square allows you to charge anything to your credit card. A credit card swiper that can be connected to a smartphone. Users are then sent receipts through email after the credit card payments.

WingWatch is an Irish research initiative led by inventor Gerry Lacey that has developed a solution that should be indispensable in protecting aircraft for all major international airlines. So, how does it function? Well, to accurately detect objects and obstacles and build a real-time three-dimensional map of the surroundings, many onboard cameras and cutting-edge computer vision techniques are used.

Here at Kidadl, we have carefully created lots of interesting family-friendly facts for everyone to enjoy! If you liked our suggestions for 2010 inventions then why not take a look at 2009 inventions or 2007 inventions.

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