That’s what this article is claiming and to some I extent I agree with. According to what’s been written, they’re saying that, “With their instant Internet accessibility, seemingly endless software applications, and ability to play music and videos, smartphones are a technophile’s delight. But the technology is also encountering something of a backlash, as people [...]
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Do iPhones make us socially retarded?
Posted in Mobile Phone, The Globe and Mail on November 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Hang on a second, my wallet is ringing.
Posted in Convergence, Mobile Phone, Privacy on October 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Some analysts are predicting that wallets will become a thing of the past within the next 5 years in America. New technology will be implemented into our phones and we’ll swipe those to purchase things instead of using credit or debit cards. “Wallet cell phones” are already very popular and have existed for many years [...]
The future of cellphones
Posted in Mobile Phone, The Huffington Post on October 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The newest gadgets for cellphone users are finally here. A reporter of the Huffington Post wrote an article about the consumer electronics show about cutting-edge doodads from CEATEC 2009 show that was hosted in Japan. “These phones take mobile communication to a whole new level: imagine a world where phones are made of recycled wood, receivers can [...]
Health sector to benefit from today’s advacing technology
Posted in Computers, Mobile Phone, Privacy, The Globe and Mail, Web & Technology on September 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The internet hype has reached the health care industry and is taking it by storm, making health officials’ lives a little easier and more accessible. According to this article, “There are a lot of applications now being developed for health care because it seems that the market has gone full bore toward the web browser interface. [...]