Smart phones, smart glass, smart TVs smart watches, when will they start making smart people? — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Smart phones are re-inventing the connections between companies and their customers. — Rich Miner Copy Share Image
I am not anti-Internet, and I don't think smart phones are a social ill. — Rumaan Alam Copy Share Image
“We live in an era of smart phones and stupid people… Go figure.” — Ziad K. Abdelnour Copy Share Image
Smart phones, smart cars, smart televisions... when are they going to start making smart people? — Tanya Bianco Copy Share Image
As we grow up in more technology-enriched environments filled with laptops and smart phones, technology is not just becoming a part of… — Adora Svitak Copy Share Image
Social media and smart phones have become an inevitable part of our lives. We shouldn't be under their control, which is wrong.… — Aishwarya Rajesh Copy Share Image
If smart phones had been around for women in the 1950s, 'The Feminine Mystique' might never have been written. The depression and… — Rachel Simmons Copy Share Image
I sense that the sea of smart phones lit up at concerts is a temporary phenomenon. The integration of technology, sharing, and… — John Battelle Copy Share Image
Smart phones and social media expand our universe. We can connect with others or collect information easier and faster than ever. — Daniel Goleman Copy Share Image
In the developed world, we are surrounded by electronics - from the computers on our desks to the smart phones in our… — Joe Kaeser Copy Share Image
The 21st century is a golden age of personalization. Whether it's customizing our smart phones with our favorite apps or ordering exactly… — Alex Azar Copy Share Image
“They kept smart phones in their pockets and family and friends at arm’s length. And when the end came and there was… — Benjamin Wallace Copy Share Image
A smartphone is a computer - it's not built using a computer - the job it does is the job of being… — Richard Stallman Copy Share Image
If you look at the economics of Nokia, roughly half of the company, half of the business, half of how we think… — Stephen Elop Copy Share Image
“People could look like anything. Any person with a phone managed their identity through a selection of photos whose appearances were impractical… — Karl Kristian Flores Copy Share Image
“There are different realities, she'd say, and the net is a reality with designs on general reality, and I'll prefer it if… — Ali Smith Copy Share Image