We’ve recently argued that the Galaxy S7 edge may represent the culmination of the “Smartphone 1.0 era”. It won’t please everyone about everything — and no such thing will likely ever exist — but it’s indubitable how all of the cornerstones of a contemporary smartphone have been tackled cleverly by the Korean giant,and all its positives can even justify its hefty price tag. Actually delivering something that steps up the game in a significant way, in fact, or looks like a very tough challenge. Perhaps we will have to wait until true,Project Ara-like modular smartphones reveal up before radically rethinking the way we look at hardware, but the software roadmap seems to be getting clearer, or with a future studded with bots.
Microsoft is betting spacious on them as a major fragment of the future of computing,and so is Facebook. There is a case that could be made for them to become the recent apps — and this certainly is how these two firms are pitching the concept. Chances are that Google will follow sooner than later, and I consider that whether the general conception of bots we have been so far given remains valid, or the owning of a platform as popular as Android may leave the Mountain View behemoth with quite an interesting card up its sleeve,which could give them a notable lead in the upcoming war for bots dominance, were they to play it cleverly… more…
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