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Apple who? Google has become the true innovators. Love where this is headed. How about throw some charts up on display and trade while you walk around.
"The day I became a winning trader was the day it became boring. Daily losses no longer bother me and daily wins no longer excited me. Took years of pain and busting a few accounts before finally got my mind right. I survived the darkness within and now just chillax and let my black box do the work."
Great...when someone publishes a trip to the grocery store featuring all the fascinating vegetables in the produce section I won't have to leave the house at all
Remembering in the early 90's to have seen at famous Macworld in Boston a device which
was a "head mouse" sitting on your head and moving the cursor on a Macintosh while
moving your head. Of course it needed a opposite device sitting on the Mac to receive
the signal and an appropriate software to detect the signal ONLY to move the cursor.
Of course there was no WLAN, GPS for the PCs or other nifty things at that time.
Today the minimizing of "calculators" show the possibility to have the screen in front
of your eyes (with Google Glass), no machine in front of you (on table or underneath the
desktop) and you can interact via speech, connected via mobile or WLAN and for usage
in a very mobile manner - but having one eye-glass device hanging on your ears.
Tomorrow - a mini-chip implanted behind your ear may take over and blend in
image, sound and other senses directly to your brain...
We are less than an inch away!
Even Orwell's 1984 did not think that far.