“Do you know who I am? Do you have facial recognition on those?” asked a curious employee as I stood outside of Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California. You could tell by their expressions that I was the first person to stroll by Google’s main competitor wearing Google Glass.
We’ve put together a number of tech-focused issues in recent years, but never have I been so amazed by the “futuristic” nature of these technologies as what I’ve read in this issue.
Levi Dinkla is vice president of iTV-3, a local firm that delivers high-speed internet, data, television and voice services over a state-of-the-art fiber optic network.
Of all the myriad cultural features seeing change in recent years, few, if any, eclipse the dramatic shift in the perceptions about—and realities of—privacy in America.