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There’s a television commercial where NBA star LeBron James receives (actually, endures is more like it) lessons from comedian Kevin Hart on the golf course.

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Ten years ago, we would have been blown away by a cell phone with far more computing power and memory than the average PC had in 1999, along with a built-in camera and programs to manage every aspect of our lives. Ten years from now, the iPhone and its ilk will be antiques.

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