Be Familiar With Technology : Communication, Information and Entertainment
Technology has certainly changed how we do and look at things. It has revolutionized our connections with each other, forever changing how we document our lives and how information can be made and processed. It changed how we looked at each other, made our lives more secure and has educated us with tangential learning through a glowing LCD screen or a small rectangular device that is so small it can fit in the palm of our hands, through walking to mechanical vehicles and now electric vehicles.
Communication
Nokia phones, Blackberry gadgets, IPhone and a lot more. Phones used to be all about shifting through your house and dialing who you want to talk through the hard line. Now, you can basically call to anybody anywhere so long as there’s a signal that can make it possible. Phones aren’t just for businessmen that they put their suits; they have their iPhones and smart phones that they can slip into their pockets that allow them to take pictures like high-end digital cameras and allow them to listen to music like compact audio players. From simple one-shot devices glued to the wall or sitting on a table to a lightweight handheld that you can literally sandwich with applications and memories. Also, this technology can be used as navigation devices as well.
Information
Although hard bounds and books are still pretty much in fashion in this digital age, information has turned from page-turning lectures to fast-paced information processing and storage that can be accessed by anyone with an internet connection.
These days news travels faster than television can possibly imagine. iPad users and devices that can connect to Wi-Fi friendly hotspots can tune in on the news as it comes. If you might imagine it, the internet has been educating us through tangential learning process. For example, after Egypt’s protests rallies came into full bloom for the media to document people who read about it tended to review Egypt’s history, its culture and how it came to be a country that has amounted to civil disagreements. Essentially, you could learn almost anything so long as you have the time and attention to gloss over your personal computer.
Since information has turned into a pool of free thought in the internet, Google has finally determined and thus created an online operating system that is internet connection dependent but keeps your important information safely tucked in its servers, using an auto-save feature that records your data as you do it. Even Apple is developing their cloud software that does pretty much the same thing as Google as well as other third-party companies. Who can forget Microsoft Corporation? They have done many things in the area of information and technology. If you can picture it, there might come a time that we won’t need to mourn over lost files and it’ll be just a simple matter of loading up the latest auto-saved version of the file available.
Entertainment
Handhelds, big thin screens and consoles are certainly what’s up with entertainment nowadays. Thanks to generally more compact technologies it has made handhelds lighter and graphically powerful cause big screen LED televisions to be in a wider scope of clarity and has made our gaming experiences something to die for.
3D-enabled technology seems to be what’s new and shiny in home entertainment. Even handheld consoles like the Nintendo 3DS has marketed on 3D technology without using specialized glasses to view it. Flat-screen televisions have integrated 3D movies into their repertoire making it possible not only to look at them at spectacular detail but it also adds a reasonable depth to gaming when using flat screen televisions.
Since gaming nowadays is smooth mix of interface and design working side-by-side to great good games, it has certainly come in leaps and bounds. As processors and their built-in graphic cards are gaining an incredible momentum in giving you powerful graphics with just a fraction of time to load them all in, one can certainly marvel in it. Interface or control in simpler terms, have become more compact over the years. Gesture-based controls from the Nintendo Wii have certainly worked well but controller-based button mashing is still pretty much the norm. If you’ve played God of War or even the crowd favorite Halo, you’ll know the importance of basic yet responsive controls.
The Future
It seems that technology of all sorts is slowly getting amalgamated into single devices. And yes, I am talking about smart phones on either Apple or Google’s Android. All you need is certainly in your fingertips. Information is certainly free-flowing, you need only to type it in a search engine.

The making and understanding of tools execute a specific function is called TECHNOLOGY.
Software applications is an accumulation of software that offer the instructions for telling computer how to proceed get it done.





