NEEDED: Seminar on Smartphone Addiction
The intelligence that is the smartphone began in 1973 where the concept of a device built with both telephony and computing was brought to light.
At first, manufacturers and providers wanted such device to be called "superphone" as this concept shall embody a phone with a large screen and other high-end technologies embedded within.
For 40 years and counting, smartphones have continued to occupy the online community.
Battles have commenced, cannonballs were shot, and injuries were mended.
Though smartphones were inclined to provide the very core of technology which is convenience, people have utilized this to the extreme.
It's not the first time we did the same feat.
We've done it with alcohol, then drugs, even sex! Now that technology has come to play, we exploited it too much that it became an overcompensated convenience, one which is not at all necessary especially with the way we treat whatever gives us what we ask for.
Wherever you place your eyes on today, you'll find no one without a smartphone in hand.
It's either connected with mobile earphones as they listen to the music of their favorites, or a digital version of a book as secrets and fictional stories are revealed via their tablets.
And who would not include those addicting mobile applications that are either acquired freely or with cash.
Smartphones are too much capable of delivering what we desire that we have become dependent on them.
They have become one of the twenty-first century's critical addictions.
Its effect on the society continues to grow as technology never wavers.
The release of the iOS 7 is a great thing for Apple and the iPhone users.
It is Apple that sparked the many abilities that we now see in smartphones.
If they stop growing, what will happen to the iPhone accessories? the Apple store? or the previously mentioned iOS 7? Game-changer Android has struggled for years to reach its position, and I don't think it will easily give up what it has won.
There's no stopping it.
This is the reason why the addiction to smartphones is of grave concern.
If we people won't work on it and fast, this world that we live in might turn completely into the world envisioned in Disney Pixar's WALL-E - everyone on their fat bums in electric chairs.
Try limiting yourself on using smartphone for two-three hours a day.
Find a hobby.
Cook something new.
Water the flowers.
Anything.
If this is not prevented soon, the invasion we are all scared of won't be by creatures from another universe.
Rather, the invaders are the very devices we hold now find it hard to live without - the smartphones.
At first, manufacturers and providers wanted such device to be called "superphone" as this concept shall embody a phone with a large screen and other high-end technologies embedded within.
For 40 years and counting, smartphones have continued to occupy the online community.
Battles have commenced, cannonballs were shot, and injuries were mended.
Though smartphones were inclined to provide the very core of technology which is convenience, people have utilized this to the extreme.
It's not the first time we did the same feat.
We've done it with alcohol, then drugs, even sex! Now that technology has come to play, we exploited it too much that it became an overcompensated convenience, one which is not at all necessary especially with the way we treat whatever gives us what we ask for.
Wherever you place your eyes on today, you'll find no one without a smartphone in hand.
It's either connected with mobile earphones as they listen to the music of their favorites, or a digital version of a book as secrets and fictional stories are revealed via their tablets.
And who would not include those addicting mobile applications that are either acquired freely or with cash.
Smartphones are too much capable of delivering what we desire that we have become dependent on them.
They have become one of the twenty-first century's critical addictions.
Its effect on the society continues to grow as technology never wavers.
The release of the iOS 7 is a great thing for Apple and the iPhone users.
It is Apple that sparked the many abilities that we now see in smartphones.
If they stop growing, what will happen to the iPhone accessories? the Apple store? or the previously mentioned iOS 7? Game-changer Android has struggled for years to reach its position, and I don't think it will easily give up what it has won.
There's no stopping it.
This is the reason why the addiction to smartphones is of grave concern.
If we people won't work on it and fast, this world that we live in might turn completely into the world envisioned in Disney Pixar's WALL-E - everyone on their fat bums in electric chairs.
Try limiting yourself on using smartphone for two-three hours a day.
Find a hobby.
Cook something new.
Water the flowers.
Anything.
If this is not prevented soon, the invasion we are all scared of won't be by creatures from another universe.
Rather, the invaders are the very devices we hold now find it hard to live without - the smartphones.