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Even Anakin Skywalker didn't have that.
I bet he dreamed of it like myself ;-) lol
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Even Anakin Skywalker didn't have that.
I'm the opposite and I'm constantly amazed by what smartphones these days can do. Although I do agree that new phones seem to be more of an evolution of previous designs rather than something truly innovative, these are really just endpoint devices in what has grown to be a pretty impressive infrastructure.
The magic isn't in the phone, it's in the infrastructure. Fast wireless networks, huge content providers, GPS satellite access. Stuff like that. If you could somehow go back in time 100 years with a 2014 smartphone, it would be little more than a glorified Gameboy. Sure it would seem miraculous to someone in the early 1900s but the real wow factor - talking to anyone in the world, navigating by satellite, accessing seemingly endless books, movies, music - would be missing.
I can't imagine everything that has to happen between my phone and whatever service I'm talking to when I'm out and about thinking of going to dinner and a movie, using IMDB to swipe through movie listings, watching trailers on Youtube, buying tickets on Fandango, finding a nearby restaurant, calling to make reservations and navigating by voice-guided directions to the theater. Twenty short years ago, all of that would have been impossible. I would even say that 10 years ago, the workflow and process of doing all of the above would be a clumsier and a lot more frustrating.
So I say, no - technology hasn't reached a zenith. Just because the sleek, sexy piece of glass you hold in your hand doesn't seem that much different than last year's model, that doesn't mean development and innovation has ground to a halt.
My opinion behind this, being a person who has been an admirer of tech since the first home computer came out. I think we've just simply gotten used to 'wow'. I blame Apple partially for that personally but it's just part of the tech world where you reach a point of 'where do we go from here' and what is 'usable' tech.
As people have pointed out, we simply live in wow. Internet and information at our fingertips, smartphones (pocket computers), being able to communicate instantly with anyone at any time around the world from almost anywhere. Our data speeds are increasing. The CPUs are getting faster. The RAM is getting higher. So we're always left wonder, what's next?
How about phones with unbreakable screens? Folding screens? A phone that replaces your computer completely? Battery life that lasts a week or more on one charge? I could go on but you get my point.
There's lots of room for more wow. We're still in infancy as far as I'm concerned. There's lots of room to grow and lots more wow to be had.
I've seen tech grow since Pong was created and I remember the wow of using my first computer, no hard drive, no colour screen but I was still amazed. I remember the first CDs. It's difficult to keep that amazement up but I still love seeing what's coming. I'd say at the moment we're a bit stagnate but that happens. The PC had it in the 90s and it was just a matter of time with smartphones.
Give it time, I'm sure things will move once again.
A friend of mine had Pong. I played it when it first came out.
I remember getting my first Atari and saving up for cartridges.
I remember when calculator watches came out.
As soon as the prices dropped enough I bought one.
I thought they were so cool.
Had a pager when they were popular also.
Technology has advanced so far its easy to take for granted what we have now.
I remember when calculator watches came out.
As soon as the prices dropped enough I bought one.
I thought they were so cool.
I Had a pager when they were popular also.
Technology has advanced so far its easy to take for granted what we have now.
My opinion behind this, being a person who has been an admirer of tech since the first home computer came out. I think we've just simply gotten used to 'wow'. I blame Apple partially for that personally but it's just part of the tech world where you reach a point of 'where do we go from here' and what is 'usable' tech.
As people have pointed out, we simply live in wow. Internet and information at our fingertips, smartphones (pocket computers), being able to communicate instantly with anyone at any time around the world from almost anywhere. Our data speeds are increasing. The CPUs are getting faster. The RAM is getting higher. So we're always left wondering, what's next?
How about phones with unbreakable screens? Folding screens? A phone that replaces your computer completely? Battery life that lasts a week or more on one charge? I could go on but you get my point.
There's lots of room for more wow. We're still in infancy as far as I'm concerned. There's lots of room to grow and lots more wow to be had.
I've seen tech grow since Pong was created and I remember the wow of using my first computer, no hard drive, no colour screen but I was still amazed. I remember the first CDs. It's difficult to keep that amazement up but I still love seeing what's coming. I'd say at the moment we're a bit stagnate but that happens. The PC had it in the 90s and it was just a matter of time with smartphones.
Give it time, I'm sure things will move once again.
Google glass is the best example. Cool tech, bad implementation, and at the end of the day, people just didn't care because they couldn't see how it was relevant to their lives.
Yep... technology needs utility to grow. GG.... you know, I can see that being an AWESOME tool for surgeons, or paramedics, 1st responders, etc. There, that kind of quick access to information and all, it could save lives.
For the average Joe on the street? Well, they look like complete idiots.
I totally agree with you for it being good for first responders or medically means.