![]() ![]() Today there are more smartphones in use than people on the planet. 3G technology ushered in the age of the general use of smartphones but 4G, with its 100 times faster speed and amplified features, made smartphones not only useful but necessary. Since then, cell phones and mobiles have evolved at the rate of one generation about every 10 years from 1G to the current 4G technology, also known as LTE.Įach new generation is increasing its speed to accommodate data optimization and added features such as text and mobile apps. The first cellular phone I ever saw was the size of a brick, took 10 hours to charge, had a talk time of 35 minutes, and an owner who was inordinately proud of himself. Welcome to the Internet of Things, or IoT, made possible by 5G technology. ![]() It’s real and it’s here and it’s being done right now by a firm in Sweden called BioNyfiken. How would you feel about having a microchip the size of a grain of rice embedded in your hand so that you could communicate with “smart” devices, open your front door, operate the company printer or get into a rental car at the airport just by waving your hand? ![]()
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