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Unread 04-01-2012, 01:47 PM
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The technology available to the public is like an old toy that another kid doesn't want anymore.

So he hands it down to his little brother.

There's technology me & you aren't even aware of...that makes this little convo about phones replacing computers such a minor thing because there's probably technology that blows this shit out of the water

It's already possible for phones to do this. But they have to move with the curve. Notice how companies always drop the same technology around the same time? A Playstation drops, an Xbox drops around the same time, with pretty much the same features. Same with phones. An iPhone drops, something else with the same features tries to one up it.

All of these companies talk behind closed doors & they agree on what they're going to release to the public. They don't wanna leave us in shock by dropping a technology that was set to be released 20 years from now.

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Unread 04-01-2012, 01:47 PM   #6
 
Godbody
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The technology available to the public is like an old toy that another kid doesn't want anymore.

So he hands it down to his little brother.

There's technology me & you aren't even aware of...that makes this little convo about phones replacing computers such a minor thing because there's probably technology that blows this shit out of the water

It's already possible for phones to do this. But they have to move with the curve. Notice how companies always drop the same technology around the same time? A Playstation drops, an Xbox drops around the same time, with pretty much the same features. Same with phones. An iPhone drops, something else with the same features tries to one up it.

All of these companies talk behind closed doors & they agree on what they're going to release to the public. They don't wanna leave us in shock by dropping a technology that was set to be released 20 years from now.

Last edited by Godbody; 04-01-2012 at 01:51 PM.
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