Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (PRWEB) December 04, 2014 -- National Debt Relief recently shared in an article published December 1, 2014 on how advances in technology in the coming years can shock a lot of people. The article titled “11 Technological Changes That Will Rock Your World” looks into how technology will be shaping the way people live in the coming years.
The article starts off by explaining how the introduction of the internet ushered in breakthroughs in technology in the past few decades. Just as personal computers became more affordable, personalized laptop computers seem to have taken a commanding lead in terms of consumer preference. The landlines at home has almost become obsolete due to mobile phones being accessible to people.
As these are already big steps in redefining the way people live, there are forthcoming technological innovations that can turn around the way people live. One of which is how the cloud has changed data transfer and retrieval in the past years. Gone are the days of lugging around heavy files because people can easily store and retrieve files in the cloud.
There are also computers that will be able to read people’s brain and execute commands directly from thought. This is already being tested as computers are able to type in words by analyzing thoughts from the brain of a user. Soon, people in wheelchairs will not have to push but just think of where they want to go and the wheelchair will move.
The article also points out how 3D printing will change how people buy things because if they can just print a screwdriver, they will no longer have to go to the hardware store. Another advantage of technology is that in the future, people will have safer, healthier cancer fighting drugs because they will be more exact and more precise and have fewer side effects.
To read the article, click this link: http://www.nationaldebtrelief.com/11-technological-changes-will-rock-world/
Paul Ritz, National Debt Relief, http://www.nationaldebtrelief.com/, +1 888-703-4948, [email protected]
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