Steve Wozniak, Apple’s co-founder and one of the key people behind the personal computer revolution, believes the rapidfire upgrade cycle of personal computer technology is taking a breather. “You reach plateaus where technology can advance and make things less costly, but it can’t necessarily change their essence. And I think we’re at one of those plateaus now,” he said. “We’re sort of in a stable point. It’s good for the end user,” said Woz in ComputerWorld, October 16th. Read it here.
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