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Cellphone at 50: Its inventor reflects on mobile advances and risks

Holding the bulky brick cellphone he’s credited with inventing 50 years ago, Martin Cooper thinks about the future.

Little did he know when he made the first call on a New York City street from a thick gray prototype that our world – and our information – would come to be encapsulated on a sleek glass sheath where we search, connect, like, and buy.

He’s optimistic that future advances in mobile technology can transform human lives but is also worried about risks smartphones pose to privacy and young people.

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