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"I'm confident in my hardware colleagues to soon make things smaller," he said, predicting that inventive work would soon shrink wearables like his to roughly the size of a portable MP3 player.
Technology always seems to make things smaller and better.
Our office business, for example, is constantly pushing to make things smaller, simpler and speedier.
Remember, you can make things smaller, and the size of the earpiece and other components are going to continue to shrink, allowing Google Glass to look more and more like regular glasses.
Raising your resolution will make things smaller, while lowering the resolution will make things larger.
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This was the great challenge before me, to make things small enough to get a grip on, while leaving nothing out.
Similarly to how Beam endeavors to make things fun, and Propellor tries to make things easy, it's also important, it turns out, to make things small.
We want to make things small.
There are technical challenges for any baker in making things smaller: they dry out more quickly, are harder to decorate and break more easily.
True nanotechnology must take advantage of the novel properties that arise at that scale; simply making things smaller does not count.
But solar power would be much more efficient with the use of higher-quality materials and the common chip-industry practice of making things smaller, denser and cheaper.
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