Thursday, November 7, 2013

Current Technology

We have heard all about technology and how much it will change by the time the kids of today are all grown, but have you ever stopped to consider what will happen to the current technology we are enjoying and excited about today? That the current technology we love today in the eyes of children not long from now will soon be like a cassette tape or CD compared to the iPods we use now?  This all seems mind boggling, so let’s take a moment to appreciate the current technology we have that we often take advantage of.



Just some of the current technologies we use today include remote controls, land line phones, movie theaters and a windows operating system.  To me, life without these seems “old fashioned,” but on the contrary! It will actually be a future version of all of these.  The windows operating system will completely turn into touch operation and how long before every computer agency turns to that? This “current technology” we have today and that love will soon be nothing more than stories our kids hear about. 


Now, what technology that you have today would you not want to give up? Or, is there a technology that you can think of them improving in some way that you are looking forward to?   

2 comments:

  1. Well, it's hard to think of some technology that is not changing already. I would have to say that I would want Microsoft to stay somewhat the same. It is already so easy and so many people already understand it.

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  2. The biggest update to technology I personally want is to have Apple's Siri connect between my devices. For example, I have an iPad and an iPhone that I use at events simultaneously. I'll have my iPad playing pre-service music and will be holding my iPhone across the room. I want to have the technology updated to say to my iPhone "Siri, skip this song that is playing on the iPad." and then I want it to skip the song from across the room. I believe this is a simple thing that Apple could do if they wished and I hope they quickly "wish" to do so.

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