This entry was posted on Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 at 12:00 am and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.


New Advancements In The Current Technological World
Our electronic media gadgets are not only getting smaller, they are becoming more powerful (in terms of computing power), faster (4 Gigabytes is standard now), and have greater connectivity and application processes. In the past, we had multiple gadgets, from cell phones to MP3 players, personal computers, video players, cameras, eBook readers, and so on. Today, most, if not all, of those functions have been embedded in just a few gadgets. In fact, many current gadgets will soon be obsolete. Look at how many functions the smart phone performs; camera, video player, text, phone calls, audio files, and now full Internet access.
It has been said that soon all we will need are our smartphones and perhaps a tablet. QWERTY keyboards as hardware will disappear, replaced by virtual keyboards and touch screens. No more MP3 players required, and eBooks replaced by the electronic readers. There is even an electronic wallet for our cell phones to act as debit cards. Just place your enabled cell phone near the active product or service retail device, and the cost is electronically debited to your account. The latest innovation is augmented reality, which is a virtual reality overlay on the real world. We are living in a science fiction movie!
What’s 1 more click? Your boss isn’t watching… The Old Cell Phone/Cancer Debate
