Tech
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Tech Devices Will Be Super Cheap, 'Seamless' in the Future via Ubiquitous Computing
A company called Ubiquitous Computing, as created by Mark Weiser, is slowly imagining a world that revolutionizes the way people interact with machines. In its reality, there are ubiquitous computing systems, as in devices that are so cheap that they are practically everywhere.
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