The Mobile World Congress 2014, the world’s largest mobile show, is over and while it brought us devices like the Samsung Galaxy S5, the Sony Xperia Z2 and the LG G Pro 2, we still feel like we've barely scratched the surface of all the amazing things that are yet to come in 2014.

What else will this year bring us? The biggest remaining new launches depend on hardware, of course, and the Snapdragon 805 system chip that is expected to launch around the middle of the year could bring us the much rumored Quad HD displays. This mid-year timeframe also coincides with conferences from the two companies we expect most from this year - Apple and Google.

First, Apple is rumored to unveil a brand new category with a fitness-oriented iWatch device, plus you’ll certainly have a new iPhone and iPad launches towards the end of the year.

Google has been on a roll lately, and this year we expect a few ground-breaking products from the search giant. First, Google is expected to ship its futuristic “Project Tango” 3D Mapping phone to developers on March 14th. Then, the company is expected to start developer conferences for its Project Ara “Lego” phone that you build block by block. Next, of course, Google I/O might become the launchpad for two new wearables - the Google Glass and Google’s first smartwatch, said to be based on Google Now and manufactured by LG. Hey, and we did not even touch on the new version of Android that should ship this year, and the new series of Nexus devices!

If that wasn’t enough, Samsung is rumored to be far from done for the year. The Galaxy S5 might have disappointed many, but Samsung is said to be secretly working on a new F series phone that should introduce us to a new, premium design and ground-breaking new features. Did we mention that Samsung should bring a new Note this fall with a curved display? That's what the expectations are!