The way you work, play and live is about to change
There are some significant component-level developments taking place behind the scenes.
Time was when working in a large enterprise meant you were at the cutting-edge of technology. Then, spearheaded by the iPhone and apps, the focus of innovation shifted from the office worker to the consumer
Analyst Chetan Sharma talks about smartphone features that will remain, and those that will emerge, in the next two years
During the first wave of smartphones, technology advancement impacted our lives first, and then our work. Now, the two forces will join hands to make the journey faster, more exciting. Here are five ways it will change your life
The touchscreen slab has become the near-default design of smartphones. So have we hit an ‘innovation plateau’ in smartphone design? Here are five designs you could be using within the next two years
The future may well be about accessories like smart watches and key rings, UI guru Hampus Jakobsson tells Forbes India
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