Mobile computing allows users to access network services from anywhere at any time using portable devices. It involves using computers while on the move, enabling connectivity and new applications anywhere infrastructure exists. Key challenges include disconnections, low bandwidth, security risks, and supporting a variety of devices. Future advances may include artificial intelligence, smaller devices through integrated circuitry, and faster processors. Open areas remain around interference, regulations, bandwidth limitations, and security in shared environments. Mobile generations have progressed from 1G analog cellular to 2G digital cellular to 3G supporting high-speed data and 4G aims for all-IP networks with speeds over 100Mbps.
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