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Explore the next frontier of tech innovation, and imagine our society in the near and far future.
The Importance of Keeping Up With Technology
There’s no doubt that technological advancements have brought about some significant changes in both our personal and professional lives. Technology has improved so many aspects of our lives, so much so that we can’t imagine living without it. Embracing technology became increasingly essential for making progress, and it is now considered an integral part of the 21st century.
By eve.anderson4 years ago in 01
Technology is $tupid
I remember growing up without computers, smartphones, or anything smart, except people. I remember when I was mesmerized by the stories I heard by my grandparents and their friends, I loved hanging out with older folks when I was a kid because I learned so much, and what kids today don't realize is that these people are walking history books. Although in this day and age, this young generation is doing its best to erase history, but that is also what these smart devices are teaching them...that history is just that...history. How is this generation supposed to learn not to repeat history if there is nothing to remind them? Now we have cars that can park themselves...actually they can drive themselves too...so why bother to learn how to parallel park when your "smart" car will do it for you? There are smart phones that take better pictures than a $5,000 professional camera with all the special features and lenses, which is awesome, but now everyone is a professional photographer, and they can go to websites like Zenfolio, Shopify, and Picfair to sell them...which takes the flair right out of anyone who spent thousands of dollars on college to make a career out of it. I am currently typing this on a touchscreen laptop! I injured my wrist at work and Workmans Comp bought me a new computer to help me start a new career, they gave me $1000 toward a new computer, so I bought one. I will admit that I love it, but I remember handwriting everything I am typing now 40 years ago. Cursive has gone away because now everyone signs everything electronically, and it's not really "required" anymore, so more identity theft is happening and it's so easy, anyone can "type" a name, right? I know it isn't quite that easy, but still technology has made me and everyone else lazy and spoiled. Tell me what you would do without that device that tells you everything from what time it is, to making sure you're able to lock your house up and turn off the lights from hundreds of miles away. It's insane how smart our devices are, from Televisions that can do literally everything including record shows, freeze them in real time, mirror shows from our smartphones, and be commanded by voice,
By C. M. Sears4 years ago in 01
Create Your Own NFT Marketplace To Stay Competitive in The Digital World
The NFT industry is growing exponentially all around the world. From big brands to top celebrities, everyone is taking a huge interest in this new era and have continued to tokenize their unique pieces of art with non-fungible tokens. While taking a look at the current industry insights, it is indeed true that NFTs will continue to emerge at even a greater pace in the coming years. If you are also amazed by these digital tokens and want to create your own NFT marketplace to stay competitive in the digital world then here is all that you need to know.
By Salman Sabir4 years ago in 01
I am Crapping My Pants in Fear About Amazon's Alexa
Author's preface. This parody article was published back in 2019. Obviously that makes a tech focused piece like this one very much dated. I still think it holds up OK and is pretty damn funny. You really have to read the original upon which it is based (linked below) to get the full effect.
By Everyday Junglist4 years ago in 01








