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Sep 13

Change and Innovation in Tech Still Firmly in Its ‘Adolescence’

In a review following yesterday’s iPhone 5 announcement, WIRED made an interesting point regarding Apple’s latest release. Calling it “completely amazing and utterly boring,” the magazine also commented on how the latest iPhone is representative of the latest march of time and technology– hardly revolutionary, it’s actually more evolutionary.

Insofar as the iPhone 5 represents another major innovation for Apple, it also demonstrates how comfortable we’ve come with innovative technologies such as smartphones– so much so that we use them as if they are second nature. At today’s Churchill Club event, entrepreneur and tech strategist Salim Ismail discussed similar attitudes toward change and innovation, and offered insight and real numbers on how far and how radically we’ve accelerated–and accepted–technological evolutions.

Pace of Innovation & Change Is Only in Its Teenage Years from on FORA.tv