The Importance Of Technology

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Technology is the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science. Although it seems to comfort individuals with intensive labor nearly twenty-four hours of the day, it can also be seen as detrimental of some sort. When selling products through advertisements, or nearly just through small talk, one will not reveal that the product is destructive. Technology is a drug, and it is proven that humans are addicted. Even though technology is helping society whenever necessary by doing the work for them, it is instead taking over the human mind because advance in technology can lead to less privacy, and that means that their will be an increase in danger Foreshadowing the future shows an even greater extent of what technology can possibly become. This is shown in the article titled “This IPhone Sized Device Can Hack A Car, Researchers Plan To Demonstrate” by Alberto Garcia Illero. Technology has negatively influenced the social and physical interactions of today's society because it hinders security, perpetuates danger, and isolates individuals from reality.
Technology minimizes the sense of security because of events such as hacking, phishers, and spies that try to kidnap people’s information. The article provides a false metaphor that is represented as a small-scale piece of technology that can hack a car, and can also be programed to make a car do just about whatever one wants. Specific maneuvers that this apparatus can manage are tricks that range from ordinary vandalism such as switching off headlights, setting off alarms, and rolling windows up an...

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...aken over by technology and it is going to start to work my mind for me, slowly turning me into a robot. “Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for all the wrong reasons” (Fuller). I use my cellphone, laptop, I-pod, etc. in order to communicate with friends or do something that I enjoy. The 2005 PEW Internet study reported that 87% of teens in the United States use the Internet, and 51% of teens go online daily. The study also reported that of those who use the Internet, 89% send or read e-mail, 81% play games online, 69% conduct homework and 43% buy things online. These are just pointless activities that should be spent learning, doing physical activities or interacting face to face. If I eliminate some of technology, I will benefit more by letting my mind do the thinking and working. Technology will soon take over our world beneficially and detrimentally.

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