At the core of new technology in the world as we know it, today in 2010, is the internet. Like the sun in our universe, one of the closest planets to that sun would be mobile technology. Mobile phones, handheld computers, and instant messaging devices all in one, usually are small and are always a smart piece of equipment. Phones of today are taking the place of many things that used to be available via other outlets. For example, we can listen to music on our phones instead of needing a separate radio. We can use them as an alarm instead of an alarm clock. They work as a computer instead of a laptop or can be used to take a photo instead of a separate camera. If you need to jot notes down for later, they can enable you to do that instead of needing a pen and paper. If you need to instant message, your phone will likely allow that as well. What is fascinating about all of this is that each day the technology is getting fit into smaller, more compact devices, with better specs, for lower prices.( Alexander). It's not just about a better price, it’s also about consolidation and convenience. To be able to do all of this stuff under one bill, which can probably be paid via the very device you are carrying, is convenient in itself. Even deeper, however, is the accessibility of all of this information in less than a minute. Storage has now become a pivotal attribute to the devices as they allow users to store information for various outlets. For example, if you wanted to take photos on your mobile phone, then save it to your hard drive, you can later plug it up via a USB cable to your computer to order prints online or save it too. Some phones even have a mini photo disc that you can simply take out of the phone and stick into your computer and do the same thing. This mini disc can be taken to a photo shop or photo lab as well and the pictures can be developed that way. In case we forgot in all of this discussion, they are able to make phones calls as well to any parts of the world(Alexander). As technology evolves, it’s a wonder if we will be able to talk to an astronaut on another planet via our mobile phone to theirs in the future.
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Good information Nouri, I really depend heavily on my mobile phone for many of the things you just mentioned. Honestly though, I would say that I still use it for talking more than anything else! Would you say that the Iphone or Google phone has the advantage in terms of its interface, and which would you prefer?
ReplyDeleteHey Nicole, I would say that the Iphone has some advantages and the Google phone has others. The Iphone creates more of an "exclusive" type of program because of the way Apple makes programs very hard to work with their products. Plus, the Iphone and Apple simply make good stuff, very sturdy and they have great customer service. The Google phone though, is cheaper, has a better warranty, more flexible and adaptable to other programs, and is available on multiple phone networks, unlike the Iphone that is only available through AT%T.
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