I think everybody expects a dramatic change in things when different components start to communicate.

There are a number of privacy issues and I think that a sound handling of those is important for this technology.

The lesson we have learned with this kind of technology is that people overestimate the impact in the short run and underestimate the impact in the long run.

We are producing approximately 150 million chips that go into computers, but something like eight billion processors that go into everything else such as cars or televisions.

Technology like Bluetooth is an important step in getting components that can be blended in a simpler, more understandable way.

When we substitute wireless for wired connections it's often difficult to know what is connected.