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How people ignored each other before smartphones.
The entire Earth will be converted into a huge brain
Work is underway to select the go forward smartphone brand.
Kids, help your parents if they don't know how to use a smartphone.
Right now, offline and online are coming together because of smartphones.
I don't know what I would do without my smartphone as I am on the go all day.
True love is a lack of desire to check one's smartphone in another's presence.
One of the misconceptions about BlackBerry is that it's your parents' smartphone.
The average smartphone user checks his or her device every six and a half minutes.
Anything can change, because the smartphone revolution is still in the early stages.
When you stop and think about it, a smartphone is basically a whistle you can carry.
We're all obsessed with our smartphones and thus really don't see anything around us.
The challenge for a human now is to be more interesting to another than his or her smartphone.
The challenge of modern relationships: how to prove more interesting than the other's smartphone.
A good browser, apps, good camera, and fast networking in your smartphone is just expected today.
Bitcoin, generally, is a great idea. Keeping wallets on smartphones is the worst idea of the decade
The smartphones and the computer separates everybody, makes you think that you don't need nobody else.
We take better care of our smartphone than ourselves. We know when the battery is depleted and recharge it
The seven-inch tablets are tweeners: too big to compete with a smartphone, and too small to compete with an iPad.
Now, as smartphones are coming up, there are all kinds of apps that will start to be developed that will help women.
The human race is already social, and the smartphone has everything needed to enable them to act on their social needs.
When you travel around Moscow, you can see almost every car is using a smartphone where they can see whats ahead of them.
The same regions of the brain light up when someone touches their smartphone as when they touch a family member or a pet.
I can't live without my smartphone, but I really geek on coding. It's not so much technology that I like, but puzzle solving.
When you have a World Champion in your smartphone, the myth of the superior brainpower of human chess champions has lost its power.
Future is mobile computing - smartphones and tablets are just elements of it. The industry is on the verge of a whole new paradigm.
A new study reveals that one-third of babies in the U.S. have used a smartphone. Yeah, and one-third of babies in China have MADE a smartphone.
What more chilling indictment of the modern world is there than this: that the condition of the smartphone user is that of a dumb animal. Moooo!
The iPad falls between two stools - not quite a laptop, not quite a smartphone. In other words, it's the spork of the electronic consumer goods world.
Around 400 million people in the last year got a smartphone. If you think that’s a big deal, imagine the impact on that person in the developing world.
Nothing continues indefinitely. But I think there is always going to be a place for the home TV and there is always going to be a place for the smartphone.
When I was a chain smoker, I used to wake up and the first thing I'd do was reach for a cigarette, basically. And now I do the same thing for a smartphone, basically.
These days, young people watch TV on smartphones and computers. Young people with an actual TV set are harder to find than a picture of Anthony Weiner with his clothes on.
The cloud-powered smartphone and tablet, as productivity tools, are transforming the world around us along with the implied changes in how we work to be mobile and more social.
Smartphones can relay patients' data to hospital computers in a continuous stream. Doctors can alter treatment regimens remotely, instead of making patients come in for a visit.
When you think about the complexity of our natural world - plants using quantum mechanics for photosynthesis, for example - a smartphone begins to look like a pretty dumb object.
From the first time I held an iPhone, the space has evolved quickly, and people have shifted from reading content on their desktops to smartphones and iPads, even long-form stuff.
Of course smartphones are brilliant inventions, but the nefarious thing about Twitter and other social media is that it starts to fill all the gaps in your day. I quickly become an addict.
Too many people don't protect their smartphones with a password or PIN. I anticipate that Apple's fingerprint reader will in fact make iPhone 5S owners more likely to secure their smartphones.
The moment of drifting into thought has been so clipped by modern technology. Our lives are filled with distraction with smartphones and all the rest. People are so locked into not being present.
So, for a book set in 2006, Open City evades certain markers, while it embraces certain others. Julius doesn't use a smartphone, and he doesn't discuss contemporary US politics in any fine detail.
A lot of the diagnosis and monitoring functions will be done through little devices - smartphones - by the patient with computer assistance. So it's a real big change in the model of how we render healthcare.
The pace of digital innovation is astonishing. It's impossible to imagine life without the web, smartphones, social networks. And yet the consumer products and everyday objects all around us are still essentially dumb.
It took 10 years to go from building the initial Smartphone to reaching the mass market. BlackBerry came out in 2003 and it didn't get to about a billion units until 2013. So I can't imagine it would be much faster for VR.
Election officials say that in 2016, it may be possible to vote for the president on your smartphone. Can you imagine that? With one swipe you can choose a president and at the same time tell him or her where you want to hook up.
Most of us carry at least one device, all the time, every day. In fact many of us would feel naked without our smartphone. It's hardly surprising mobile search queries - and mobile commerce - are growing dramatically across the world.
There's a big shift in our whole way of living, and it started maybe 10 years ago when [smartphones] came into existence. Up until then, we were at the mercy of the press, and so-called experts that would tell us what to think and how to think.
If we don't like rent control, we ought to oppose it on political and social grounds - and not just by arguing that, thanks to smartphones and social networks, we can create new, more efficient markets for matching short-term renters with tenants.
Imagine something a million times more powerful than your smartphone that is the size of a brain cell interfacing with your biological neurons. That will be the complete symbiosis. That will be when we augment our brains at the level of the neuron.
Despite streaming, despite the rise of tablets and smartphones - all the implications which in theory would make linear TV less important - live sporting events are extremely powerful. But it's not the event alone - it's also what's surrounding it.