<p>We're coming up on the six year anniversary of Steve Jobs announcing the iPhone.</p><p>In the tech world, six years is a long time. People are starting to get restless and bored.</p><p>My colleague Nicholas Carlson, for instance, is itching for the Next Big Thing. He believes the smartphone era is going to die almost as quickly as it began. He is betting that something like Google's Glass Project is going to nuke the smartphone: "I think something like Google Glass or whatever Microsoft is working on could end up replacing the smartphone as the dominant way people access the Internet and connect to each other."</p><p>Carlson isn't alone. A lot of people believe wearable computers will be the next wave of computing. These wearable computers are supposed to make smartphones obsolete.</p><p><a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/why-the-smartphone-is-never-going-to-die-2013-1">Keep reading...</a></p>