Computer technology has come a long way since the huge, bulky, slow computers of the 60s and 70s and in reality it has come a long way since the computers of the early 2000s! Mobile devices – once dominated by bulky cell phones and the ever popular pager – have now evolved to the extent that, in some limited circumstances at least, they can replace your computer your iPhone for example. In most cases they are able effectively to compliment your computer, adding to both the computer’s mobile technology’s utility. It was never the content but the feature that iPhone brings with safari and its own operating system.
Mobile devices like iPhone and computers are slowly merging into the same thing. Two disparate streams of mobile technology have been driven towards the same goals: do more things, and do it in a smaller casing. The happy marriage signified by this MobiCom revolution is where researchers in both fields wanted to be (even if they didn’t originally know it).
Where this MobiCom revolution will end up is anyone’s guess.
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