11/14/2011 - Electronics truly have changed our lives now more than ever
. Anybody you know today is surrounded in electronics no matter what. People may not notice it much or they have. However I remember when a phone was simply used to call. Now people have phones which can be used to play games, apps, multimedia, and much more. The rate at which electronics is growing and evolving is unbelievable and it is a good path to have a career on however it is a field that will never stop growing. If you want the latest phone for example the iPhone 4S it will be outdated in a year once the iPhone 5 comes out. The point is where does it end?
Our lives are changing due to electronics and those who surround themselves with it. Even our appliances are changing maybe for the better but perhaps for the worse. It rests entirely on people who choose to live that way. Companies are taking advantage of this more than we are by providing us with products we can't simply say no to. Another example is video games. Video games are one of the most ever changing fields in history. It started out small back then which are now retro games. However those games never truly died out in appreciation or fanbase. People spend their money solely to play such retro games. People seek to play such retro games and spend their money to do so. You can find a Dingoo A330 on iSharegifts which allows you to play such retro games such as NES, SEGA, PSX, etc.
It is changing all too quickly basically. People have grown to not appreciate what they have now. Those people are the ones who buy an iPhone 4S and upgrade to an iPhone 5 next year. No offense to any people like that but people need to be grateful for what he or she has. Don't need to upgrade every year to satisfy yourselves. Where does it end? Electronics will always have a grip on our money. Why you ask? Well it isn't out of the question but in the near future indefinitely everything will invest and work on electronics such as jobs, schools, and much more. The rate at how electronics is growing is a bit too unnatural. If people move too quickly just to catch up to those who have the latest "thing" then what about the people couldn't see what was in front of their faces.