The world of technology is ever changing. At one time, we started out with Walkmans, Boom Boxes, Cameras, 8-Tracks, Nintendo, and so forth. Now we have a little gadget swarming the market peeking everyone’s interests, making us wonder if game systems, sound boxes, TVs, and so forth will have a lot in life. What do you think?

The Evolution of PS2 (PlayStation)
The PlayStation Systems is one of the biggest hits on the market, yet at what time PlayStation advanced and came out with the latest system, all the systems previous to this design went on the back burner. Likewise, Ipod in the early 2000s came up with a remarkable (MP3 Media Player), which is now known as an Ipod and tossed it aside as innovative revolutionary features took off in the minds of the developers and landed on the market. What can we offer the people that everyone would want? They of course thought about what they would want from a little device and rolled with the flow thereafter.

What will they think of next? Well, that is already a question in loads of heads. The fact is Apple is currently is working on innovative technology devices, and some believe that these devices will override computers and put them on the back burners. NOT! No one in their right mind is going to sit with a gadget in front of them while typing resumes, essays, books, and so forth on a small pixel window screen. Heck, a fifteen-inch computer screen is too small in my eyes. Or, at least not from where I am looking. Still, these devices has made such a remarkable statement that everyone is wondering what will they come up with next. In the previous versions of Apple’s Ipods the users had only a few options.

At one time Apple only offered a gadget that would connect the Ipod with Mac OS, which hindered the computer users from having an Ipod. Now, Apple is off and running, since they developed utilities that would convert or else optimize both Windows and Mac Operating Systems with little effort. Now we have a device that moved on in to revolutionary development, where will it go next?

And, to frost the bitter cake, website owners are now marketing products while making software programs that work on Apple’s Ipod systems. We see a mimicking, making, marketing strategy that is leading the companies into millions of dollars while draining the pockets of those that cannot afford them, yet want the mini devices anyway. In fact, this brief information became evident at what time Apple made the third generation Ipod. The market danced around naked as the Ipods sold millions of copies. The fourth generation took over thereafter, and then came the fifth generation video Ipod photos. Still, we can see a sixth generation in the making.

So what can we do? We are in a technical-based system that revolves around money, gadgets, competition, innovation, and so forth. How can we beat this hard driven world at their own game? Why is it that everyone is living up to fads? What makes fads so meaningful to the millions of people world?

Who knows, but as long as these questions are still lingering around, Apple will work harder to meet the fads, while adding lifestyle comfort ability to millions of fans. What ever happen to the good old days at what time life was simple? Now, if we can get Apple to take us back to the 70s while offering us this get-up and go machine, we might have it made.


   
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