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    Can not be denied that now the technology has evolved more rapidly. Technology was created to facilitate human affairs. Various types of technology which countless can be encountered in this modern age. One example of a technology which is very popular is gadget .Everyone uses gadgets with modern technology such as televisions, mobile phones, laptops, tablet PCs, smart phones, and others. These gadgets can be found everywhere, both in adults and children. Children now have become active…

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    Many writers post articles about this new generation destroying department stores, diamonds, golf, and more. Jean M. Twenge’s article titled “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?” appears to take on the same point of view. However, she focused on behaviors and emotional health. She avoided bashing the post-Millennial generation (referred to as iGen) and instead studied the effects of the smartphone. Twenge completed research to show that, while physically safer, the new generation of…

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    Internet real-name system, by definition, refers to the use of the network using people’s true identity Name, ID number, etc. Corresponding to the contact and unified system. The “Authentic Names” project which produced by Facebook would be the most ideal…

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    of versatile supporters in the US and more than 65 % of portable endorsers in South Korea were utilizing cell phones, and the rate continues expanding. The key contrasts in the middle of cell phones and past cellular telephones are full-included Internet access and simple establishment of new applications through present day OS stages and application store. Subsequently, cell phones are currently viewed as handheld PCs instead of conventional telephones [1]. Despite the fact that cell phones…

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    Yes, being addicted to one’s phone is a real addiction today. Some may laugh at this, but research has discovered the scary truth about technology and its effect on the brain. According to, (??????) “Studies have shown that brain scans of young people with an internet addiction disorder (IAD) are similar to those of people with substance addictions to alcohol, cocaine, and cannabis” (??????). This is very alarming when one thinks of an addiction they may not even consider technology and let…

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    Technology is an always evolving theme in American society and abroad. It can be defined in many ways such as being a tool that people use for intellectual and social purposes. Indeed, many people use technology for communication, information, and entertainment, but the degree in which people use them and the extent to which they use them is also broad. What is the degree in which technology is in their lives? How important is technology in different statistics such as generation, age, and sex…

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    of Minnesota’s elite Carleton College, who lands a job at the Circle thanks to her old roommate and friend Annie. The Circle is a powerful technology company created by “three wise men” who initially created this company to make life easier on the internet and in daily life. The company creates programs like TruYou which combines individuals’ online activity and information into one account for efficiency. I believe that community & communication have been damaged due to constant communication…

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    information incredibly easy, but at what cost? It is fair to say that developed society is addicted to technology, and society is remotely unconcerned of this fact. At what point do we stop labeling smartphone addiction as the norm, but instead label it as it is, addiction.…

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    percent of those questioned reported that social media has negatively impacted their self-confidence. (Wallace) Not only is it boosting self-confidence but productivity in the work place as well. A 2010 study of the ICT (which is the computer/email/internet/cell phone) displayed that frequent usage of ICT produced a better work place. The ICT usage allows you to work from almost anywhere as well as connect with who you need to, when you need to, it was reported that productivity was up 83%…

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    Texting And Technology

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    been increasing in leaps and bounds in the recent years. From the VHS tape and Betamax to the CD, from the CD progressing on to the MP3 player, there has forever been an up and coming advancement in technology. Many of us have developed a form of addiction to technology; without the devices or technology we feel disconnected to others, and we struggle without it. In recent years, e-mail began to allow us to communicate rapidly with anyone we so desire. The cell phone which allowed us to have…

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