Smartphones and mobile devices have given each of us a 'second brain,' allowing us to navigate new cities without getting lost and speak fluently in different languages.
These devices, which have made our lives increasingly convenient, are soon going to shift from our pockets to our inner bodies -- think iris overlays and brain implants -- making us more networked and connected than ever before.
Opinion: The disturbing consequences of ultra-connectivity - Mar. 3, 2015
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