By 2030, I guarantee we won't be using smartphones anymore.
Elon Musk is making sure of it.
His latest invention promises to change the way we think, speak, and interact with the world.
Here's what's coming (and what it means for you):
Your phon
Absolutely! Neural tech could make SIM cards as outdated as rotary phones, enabling seamless connectivity directly from your brain.
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