Adinnieken said:
Yep...even in spite of that article. Right now it's a bit like the ENIAC was back in the 1940's. A technological marvel, but it didn't do much. Mostly for research and learning. |
Very pessimistic take. The pace of technology is exponential, I'd be surprised if quantum computers weren't on the public market within a decade.
PS: Most smart phones have a gps receiver.







