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People are absent from CES this year and many other shows will almost certainly be cancelled for the second year in a row. Read more…
People are absent from CES this year and many other shows will almost certainly be cancelled for the second year in a row. Read more…
By separating CES from BSS telecom providers will be able to offer a superior customer experience and stay relevant in their industry. Read more…
5G in 2019 – are we getting past the hype? For many operators 2019 will be when they have an opportunity to truly differentiate. Read more…
Welcome to Friday Futures, our weekly guide to the latest visions of The Future from around the web. This week: building 3D hearts in space; weird phones are coming; personalized medicine; 3D rockets to launch; poop Read more…
Richard Windsor picked up on some interesting offerings that might have just slipped through the cracks at CES 2019. Read more…
While Virtual and Augmented Reality might have spent a while in the depths of disillusionment maybe the next year will see them on the way to the plateau of enlightment. Read more…
Verizon offers $1 million to anyone who can think up something to do with 5G besides home broadband. Also claims home broadband is “real” 5G. Read more…
Is there a mirror image of our Universe? What should electric cars sound like? Is China looking for interplanetary fuel and much more. Read more…
CES this year has served up some fabulous gadgets and apps for pets, although some could qualify for our Internet of Silly Things (IoST) awards. Read more…
CES 2018 has now been and gone. The show organizers said that there were around 20,000 new products launched, but our sweep of news feeds and sources failed to ignite any real feeling that breakthroughs Read more…
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