2010 Mobile Predictions from Dual Core Cortex-A9 to Android...
This is a traditional time of year as I prepare for 2010 Mobile World Congress to think about what we are going to see in the mobile world in 2010, and start the office sweepstake on how many phones and laptops we will have stolen this year.
If you are reading this at the end of 2010 and totally impressed with my forecasting skills, well thank you, if you are bent double with laughter then this is proof on how dynamic the mobile market is.
So as I’m an old tech guy I will give you my 10 (octal) predictions for 2010, or should I say 3732?
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