Okay, I decided to write about this because it is not an issue that is affecting us now, but it will. I mean, my Source shows that there will be eight billion connected devices such as smartphones, tablets, smart glasses, and other wearables.
So, why have a headline that says “are smartphones dead?” I mean, that’s like saying that televisions are on their way out, because holographic technology, that isn’t really very well-perfected as 2-D displays, because it could. I think we all know that most of the technology that we use will be outdated, and I would imagine that most of us aren’t using a land-line phone, a dot-matrix printer, or black and white TV.
This weekend, I’m going to be writing about the film Her, which talks about a man who begins a relationship with a personal digital assistant. I don’t use my Google voice for much, as I feel like I need the screen. In that film, the main character doesn’t really spend a lot of time looking at a screen, but talking.
I have to admit, taking away the screen would be good as it would force the user to imagine something rather than looking at it all the time. I suppose that we could just have an earpiece, and just tell it everything.
Yeah, I think it is going to be a while before we get to this era. Perhaps we are just going to walk around and the next screen that we see will be a touchscreen.
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