Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Hand-Held Computer and Your Life

The ever-growing field of technology is, once again, making the average person's life a little more convenient. In the article "Will smartphones soon replace wallets?", it explains that technology companies are developing a new system, so we treat smartphones like a credit card. A new technology system called "near field communication," or NFC is essentially a short-range radio transmission that allows smartphone users to make secure digital payments with their smartphones. I think that these large strides in technology are wonderful, and it means that I won't have to keep track of as many objects now. However, as I learn that more and more things are replaced by apps on a smartphone, I think about how a small computer is becoming the center of many people's lives. One day I was traveling home on the bus, and I looked around at all the passengers. Almost all of them were either staring at their smartphone screens or had earphones, attached to their smartphones, plugged into their ears. It made me think of the humans in the Pixar film WALL-E. They stopped associating with each other. Their computer or television screens became the center of their lives. Like I said before, technology development is wonderful, but this new payment option for smartphones shows that technology is slowly moving into a new area of our lives. How long will it be before there is an app for every little thing in our lives? Please see the link below for the article, "Will smartphones soon replace wallets?" by Mike Wehner.

<http://news.yahoo.com/will-smartphones-soon-replace-wallets---213831840.html>




2 comments:

  1. I like the point you make about the potential dangers of technology running people's lives. We no longer need to memorize phone numbers or have our personal information spread out. Having everything on a single device is very convenient, but becoming too dependent on it can be dangerous if the device is ever stolen or stops working.

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  2. To be fair, most people on buses don't talk to each other anyway. Before pocket electronics, people would read books and newspapers on the bus. Your real point is a good one, though. I agree with Daniel that it is dangerous to put all your eggs in one basket.

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