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Goodbye to Cell Phones: Bill Gates Explained Why They Should Stop Using and Says This Will Be His Best Replacement

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tycoon Bill Gates, recognized worldwide as Microsoft's co-founder, today is one of the most heard voices in the field of technology and the future development of technology by humanity.The American billionaire, also dedicated to the philanthropic work he does through his foundation, often reflects on current issues in his personal blog.
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The era of smartphones may be numbered. This is what Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta and current owner of WhatsApp, stated when presenting his vision for the future of personal technology. According to him, in less than a decade, cell phones will be replaced by immersive interfaces based on augmented reality, controlled by voice, gestures and artificial intelligence. The announcement was made during the Meta Connect event, where the company officia…

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tycoon Bill Gates, recognized worldwide as Microsoft's co-founder, today is one of the most heard voices in the field of technology and the future development of technology by humanity.The American billionaire, also dedicated to the philanthropic work he does through his foundation, often reflects on current issues in his personal blog.

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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