Apple loves things round. They even built their new office complex in Cupertino, California in a round about fashion. As I was watching a youtube video about a guy who sent Airtags to Elon Musk at the Tesla Headquarters, One to North Korea, and one to Apple CEO Time Cook in Silicon Valley. Out of the 3 airtag packages that the youtuber mailed out only 1 was returned to him and that was from an assistant to Tim Cook at Apple. What he did was send back a letter thanking him for his ingenuity in using the air tag and wished him the best.
So what does this have to do with rounded pieces of paper in the future? Just as Apple helped to kill flash and grew the external hard drive market by getting rid of cd-roms in computers when Tim Cook's assistant sent back a letter on a rounded piece of paper. Maybe rounded papers are better than square ones? Are rounded pizzas better than square ones? I'm from the DC Maryland Virginia area where Ledo's pizza is square but Papa John's is round... So potentially a changing landscape in the paper market will be rounded pieces of paper led by Apple.
A prediction from Richart Ruddie or maybe it's just a cool thing that just Apple does...