Forbes June 30, 2025
When I started using a computer in the mid-1970s, it was on a DEC PDP-11 minicomputer connected to a video terminal. Then, in 1981, I began using an IBM PC connected to an external monitor. By 1987, I had transitioned to laptop PCs, featuring screens embedded in the laptop design. In 2007, I began using a smartphone with a built-in screen as part of the handheld pocket computer device.
From the beginning of computers, the need to have a computer tied to a screen has been constant.
However, we are about to witness one of the most significant transitions in computing, where the screen connected to a CPU will become wearable.
This emerging computing platform has many names, including face...







