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The Future In Focus

THIS IS AWKWARD for someone who writes about technology to admit but—whisper it—smartphones are getting a little boring. Take the newest iPhones, which were released last September, for example. They were a little faster and had slightly better cameras, but they were basically indistinguishable from the iPhones already in our pockets.

This is why some people in the tech industry are itching for something new and are asking “What’s next?”. What will be the next revolutionary vision, but hopefully slightly less deadly.

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