The technological revolution

This is the new age where people just love games. While our parents grew up without computers, the newer generation, mine included, although I consider myself an old geek, have experienced and loved computers and gadgets. We love computers and gadgets so much that some people may even say that they cannot live without them. For example, the recent explosion in mobile phone users attributed to cheaper mobile phones and cheaper subscription plans has led to almost everyone owning a mobile phone each. Some people even have two-hand phones for God knows what reasons. I heard that one is the work phone while the other is for personal calls. In the past, mobile phones were huge in size. It was only due to improvements in technology that led to smaller mobile phones that are also cheaper to manufacture.

Besides the handheld phone, I am sure you have heard of other gadgets that have created a new wave of gadget lovers. Apple plays a major role in this as it has produced devices that are loved by almost everyone. Its early devices included the iPod shuffle, which gave music lovers the opportunity to carry all of their music in the palm of their hands. This was a simple mp3 player that amazed a lot of people. Then there is the iPhone, another invention that took cell phone market share away from many of the leaders in the portable phone market. His most recent invention, the iPad, will also revolutionize the tablet industry.

Now I come to another technological invention that has conquered the world. Have you heard of motion detection games? These were first introduced by Nintendo through their wWii platform video game consoles. These days, you see new players like Sony and Microsoft trying to get into the market. You have Sony with their PlayStation Move, a device very similar to the Nintendo Wii, as well as Microsoft Kinect, which is their latest add-on for the Microsoft Xbox console. While I’m not really a fan of these two new platforms, I tend to stick with the company that first introduced motion detection. So if you ask me to give you my honest opinion, it’s best to keep playing the Wii until the other systems have stabilized. Until then, you can always try other video game console platforms.

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