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Technology in the Wi-Fi and 3G World

Technology is a part of everyday life in the modern world. Children are learning how to use them at younger ages. Computers are part of the elementary school systems. My daughter’s school supply list for this year included an electronic dictionary and flash drive. Though these items were optional and not required, it still demonstrates the changing world, since these types of items were not on school supply lists a couple years ago. Before long they will be required items along with pens, pencils, notebooks, and erasers.

EReaders are becoming more popular and eBook sales are increasing. EReaders use Wi-Fi and 3G networks to wirelessly receive materials, which is quicker and more efficient than downloading to a computer and then transferring the publications to the eReader from the computer. Libraries are offering lending for digital publications as well as physical books. Magazine and newspaper subscriptions are also available, which is great news for people concerned with environmental issues associated with print publications.

Cell phones like a blackberry smart phone can do everything a computer can do. Many coffee shops, fast food restaurants, and even stores, especially bookstores, allow you to connect to the internet via Wi-Fi or 3G technology on your cell phone, IPad, or laptop. You can surf the web, download music and even play games at an online casino. Applications now make it possible to access and view information on a computer in another location, allowing you the freedom of mobility without losing access to any important information.

The downside to being connected all the time, no matter where you go, is that you are connected all the time. It is harder to get away from work, to go on vacation and escape the everyday when everything is will you in your pocket. If you are watching your child’s soccer game and texting or working via your portable device, are you really paying attention to your child’s activity or just there in body but not mind. When things are important remember to disconnect, leave your phone in the car during the game, unless you are an on-call doctor, most likely whatever is happening can wait one hour for your attention.

Filed Under: Devices, Technology Tagged With: E-book, Mobile phone, Wi-Fi

Which Device is Right?

There are so many technology options, but which ones are right for you? Unless you already know what you need and want, most likely when it is time to purchase or upgrade your technological devices, you will need to do some research to determine what is right for you.

Ask your friends and family which device they use and why. Ask what they like about it and what they don’t like.

Ask the salesperson in the store which devices they personally own and use and find out the positive and negatives they have encountered.

Survey online (using online survey software), through the product websites, reviews, and even Consumer Reports. Post questions on your Facebook or LinkedIn profile to get feedback from your social network. Visit forum discussions about the devices you are considering purchasing to see what technology junkies are saying about them.

Be aware, you will probably get mixed reviews of all the devices you are looking at. Some people will love the IPad, others will not. Some will swear by the Kindle eReader and others will insist the Barnes and Noble Nook is the best. Once you have the information, you need to sift through and see what makes sense to you as a user.

However, once you have asked everyone, read all the information, checked the facts and reviews, and compared prices, the final decision remains up to you. You need to be comfortable and able to learn and use the device or all the options, applications, and software programs are useless. A Blackberry might be the best choice for many of your friends, but if you don’t plan on having a data plan on your phone, then does it really matter if your phone can do all kinds of fancy things? Keep your usage needs in mind when you are looking to make your next purchase. Based on the information you obtain, most likely you will know exactly which device is right for you.

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