The Wireless Revolution is coming (or is it already here?)
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According to an article in the Economist entitled When Everything Connects, the wireless revolution is almost upon us.
For the moment, the mobile phone is stealing the show. It is evolving from a simple phone into a wallet, keychain, health monitor and navigation device. But as mobile-phone technology matures, even more innovation is taking place in areas of wireless that link things only metres or millimetres apart.
For that, thank the cross-breeding of Marconi’s radio and the microprocessor. Etched into silicon, the radio is starting to benefit from the dramatic decreases in size and cost and the huge increase in performance that have recently propelled computing. Satellite-navigation chips today cost as little as a dollar apiece. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags can be made so tiny that they fit into the groove of a thumb-print. When power can be wirelessly routed to such devices, something that is not far off, all the pieces will be in place.
Relevance: How will Canada adjust to the wireless revolution, when mobile phone companies continue to exploit their users as noted by Boris Mann?
