By Jim Ostroff
No personal jet packs at the big-box store just yet, but we foresee technological breakthroughs that will make a real difference.
Kiplinger clients have long come to rely on Kiplinger editors’ early insights into new technology and other exciting developments that eventually would make life easier and more enjoyable for all of us. Examples of “you read it in Kiplinger” include the coming of commercial air routes in 1927, the early development of television in the 1930s, electronic office machines in 1953 and mobile phones in 1983.
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