INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
I realize the irony of publishing this in the week that Intel announced it was pulling the plug on its smart glasses project Vaunt
The idea of going without a phone would feel like losing a limb
in five years time the smartphone will be gone completely, that is madness
Let me explain.Getting to where we are nowIt was 2007 when Steve Jobs first walked out on stage in his black roll-neck, comfortable
trainers, iPhone 1st gen in his hand (albeit not a fully functioning one) and changed the industry
The first iPhone next to iPhone 7And so, clutching on to my Nokia 3510 (yes, I know, it could access the internet, but this was back in the
days that internet on a phone cost four million pounds a minute) and my strongly held beliefs, I stared down the oncoming wave of smartphone
internet, about socializing, and most importantly about ringtones would be totally changed.Over those years, phone screens have got bigger
and bigger, taking up more and more of the real estate on the handset, until we reached the point where we are now, that manufacturers are
Where there is no physical object creating a confine for the visual platform
consumer side of things) and have taken the bold first steps
around you, and EEG headsets that could allow you to control your smart glasses using just your brain.Now, EEG control is the bit of the
commercially available product.I was recently in Dubai for the GESF education conference where I flew a drone with my brain using a
commercially available EEG headset
A version of this headset was used to control a Formula One car, so the idea of controlling an electronic device that plays Spotify and
unnatural method with which we interact with our phones
just thinking what you want to happen and it happens
thing to put on your head
robot vacuum cleaner Hahahaha
ohThe difference between ten years ago and tomorrow is the same as the difference between tomorrow and three years from now
Then that gap again will basically be a year
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