Bill Ralston: Our dependence on smartphones

By Bill Ralston In Life

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4th August, 2012
Tragedy struck last weekend. Like most catastrophes, no one saw it coming. One minute everything was normal, the next moment life changed beyond recognition, leaving just a searing sense of horror, anguish and loss. Yes, my wife lost her iPhone. Maybe it went down the back seat of the cab, perhaps it fell into a gutter in the dark. Whatever its fate that Friday night, it was gone. Forever. I failed to understand the entire sense of social dislocation that the loss of an iPhone could engender in someone. Even though we have the connectivity of a land ...

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