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Are You Keeping Pace With Today’s Technologies? A senior citizen in today’s day and age either keeps clear of computers with a ten-foot pole or uses one to send and receive email and conduct minimal Internet searches. For the rest who have become accustomed to using many applications in the workplace until retirement age, they are more comfortable with today’s advanced technologies.

Whether senior citizen, teenager or any age in between, members from all of these age groups will agree on one thing – technology changes like the wind.

Ten to fifteen years ago it was extremely expensive to keep pace with the ever-changing advances in software development. Many of these new and improved programs were more than the next best thing that everyone had to have – they were mandatory if you wanted to function at the same pace as everyone else.

This has primarily been the case with software upgrades. This problem persists even today. If a person sends a document file to a recipient who uses a different type of word processing software or an earlier version or the same, there will be an incompatibility issue.

This means that in order for the recipient to open that file, they need to obtain that version of the software. This is very frustrating when either time or money is of the essence.

Once upon a time there were separate machines for standalone functions such as printing, faxing and scanning. Then the computer industry came out with multi function machines that combined all of these features in one machine. This turned out to be cost effective and space saving at the same time.

As the demand for portability increased, today’s manufactures of many devices continue to produce sleeker products that are multi-functional in ways that were unimaginable a decade ago.

For example, when laptops came out more than a decade ago, they were considered a luxury product used by traveling businesspersons who needed to have portable technology solutions. As such, these systems were priced very high, making them unavailable to most individuals.

Today, almost every household has at least one laptop. In fact, laptops are used more than desktops because teenagers and college students enjoy the portability and comfort they provide.

Mobile devices have been the rage for a while now. But, cell phones have become very dynamic. They include so many features such as Internet and email capabilities, software applications, multimedia, personal information managers. Today’s cell phone is more like a mini laptop than anything else.

So where is technology headed now? In addition to having movies on demand from the comfort of our homes to online banking and vehicle navigation systems, touch screen technology seems to be the newest thing.

Today’s all-in-one desktops and laptops include touch screen technology, multimedia and television! Just think – all of this has evolved in just a few short years. With advanced technologies such as voice and body movement recognition fast becoming the norm, it is anyone’s guess where technology will take us in the next several decades.

No longer is technology a luxury reserved for the technically astute or for those who can afford it. Today’s technology is easily available and affordable, and is quickly becoming a means to survival. Moreover, it will leave those in our society who do not keep pace at a clear disadvantage. Reprint Guidelines: You must include the following source information:Article Source: Shore Thing Computers and Networking, Inc.http://www.stcomputerrepair.com  
 
 

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