How to design an OS for the future

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The computing operating systems we have today are designed to be kind of stupid. How should an OS of the future be designed to incorporate both human and artificial intelligence?

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How the smartphone will die in five years, according to Google and Ericsson

Ericsson used to have a larger footprint in the mobile technology space. In this decade, we’re lucky if we hear from them once or twice a year. This time around, our luck may have run out if we’re talking about smartphones. It’s a hardware field that Google

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Extreme phone customization: is this the future?

Today’s smartphones are essentially just miniaturized computers. They contain a CPU, GPU, screen, RAM, storage, networking components, and more. Computers, like the one on which I’m writing this article, allow for a certain level up upgradeability. If I want a faster processor, I simply have to remove the old one and replace it with a faster one. If I want more RAM, I simply plug in a new module. If I want better graphics, all I need to do is plug in a new video card or monitor. If I want more storage space, I just plug in a bigger SSD. Why aren’t smartphones capable of ...

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Five future innovations OEMs should consider

Greetings mobile activists, I have good news and bad news. The bad news is, we’ve plateaued. Phone specifications have pretty much gotten as good a they’re going to get. Screen resolution has reached 1080p. Memory has grown to 2, and rumor has it soon to be 3 GB. Internal storage space has soared to 64 and 128GB. Processors have gone octa-core. Speakers have gone Boom(sound). And now cameras have gone to 41 megapixels. Everyone is as fast and as big and as bright and as loud as everyone else. Sure there’s some wiggle room. The 1080p screens don’t have boomsound, and ...

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I’ve Seen the Future, And Battery Life Still Sucks!

Technology has been improving by leaps and bounds in recent years. Processors have gotten faster, RAM has become more plentiful, graphics processors and screens today are outstanding. We even have megabit data connections in our pockets — which is amazing if you stop and think about it. What hasn’t changed much? Batteries. I’ve seen the future of technology… and battery life still sucks! Honestly, it should come as no surprise, we’ve been complaining about battery life for as long as we’ve had consumer electronics. While improvements have been made, ...

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