People can’t quit smartphones, smart glasses won’t help

People can’t quit smartphones, smart glasses won’t help
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The Washington Post
By Shira OvideIn 2013, one of Google’s founders said that a computer you wear on your face could help untether us from smartphones.Mocking a hunched, distracted person staring down at their phone, Sergey Brin asked in a speech whether “this is the ultimate future of how you want to connect to other people in your life, how you want to connect to information.”By contrast, Brin said that his company’s then-new Google Glass could help free people from “socially isolating” smartphones and their harm to our human...

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