Top 3 tech predictions for 2016
Last year, the tech world was filled with marvels both amazing (drone photography) and absurd (one word: hoverboards). Here are some serious predictions for the new year.
1. We stop predicting that the new year will be the year virtual reality goes mainstream.
2. People will still send you Candy Crush invites on Facebook.
3. Someone invents a hoverboard that follows around people who ride on hoverboards and knocks them off their stupid hoverboards.
Tom Horgen
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