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FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

echnology has been changing the way we live since time immemorial. Whether it was the invention of the wheel, plumbing, electricity or other such conveniences, we take them so much for granted today. But all these were truly revolutionary at the time of their arrival. What technology does is make human beings more powerful in doing the tasks they do in everyday life. Since the invention of the computer—whether you take the room-sized version of 1945 or the first PC of 1973 as the original one—technological change has accelerated dramatically. Technology is like a fast-moving train that you must board sooner, the southern blockbuster, to your device in a minute—which would take half an hour with even the best broadband service available at present in India. Also, because of ultra-low latency, call drops will be history.

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