Spotted in an average local convenience store in suburban England, the latest craze for gleaning bio-metric data is to fingerprint youths so they can prove their age in order to buy alcohol and tobacco. You thought booze tax was stealth...
At a Stockholm conference the reception desk was an interactive touch screen. Finally technology let my fingers do the walking and made investigating info or contacting others a doddle. Shame there was no Swedish massage option.
Browsing electronics stores in Shinjuku, Tokyo I was amazed not just by every mobile capable of receiving live broadcast TV, but the clam shell design being so popular. Fold back and there's an in-built stand! Perfect for 'bored' meetings.
As a global digital evangelist, I tend to spend my life living out of a suitcase and occasionally getting to indulge my passion of going under water. Yet most of the time I'm just quizzed on my latest thoughts on where I think the digital industry is at.
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