💨 Abstract
Marty Cooper, the inventor of the mobile phone, reflects on the evolution of communication technology. Fifty-two years ago, he made the first mobile call, predicting that phones would become personal, portable devices. Today, nearly 60% of the world has mobile internet, and these devices have transformed into powerful, interconnected computers. Cooper envisions a future where phones are powered by human calories and monitor health in real-time.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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