Arthur C. Clarke In 1974. Almost 50 years ago, personal computers were the size of a large room, and no one could conceive that personal computers, smartphones, smartwatches and smart glasses would bring the world of information to every human, in personal, mobile, and wearable form. Except, of course, for Arthur C. Clarke, science fiction writer and futurist. Listen to him explain the future of computing to a father and son in 1974. At the time, it sounded like science fiction.
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