In the world we live in today technology has made a huge impact throughout. Technology has gotten stronger and smaller from a “Motorola Dyna TAC 8000x” to a “IPhone 5s”. People say its better, faster, smaller, easier, entertaining, and better looking. That maybe so but are they even interested by the history how cellphones got to their size and speed and the affects it may cause to a human. They don’t know because they don’t care until it happens to them but I will let you know all this information’s that, that skinny little devise you hold in your hands 24/7 can cause before it even happens to you. The first cellphone ever made was in April 3, 1973 called “Motorola DynaTAC 8000x” and it was created by a Motorola employee name Martin …show more content…
I feel like the creaters of these cell phones are feeding the people’s hunger for newer and better device and not improving communication more but to feed there addiction. In studies it shows that cellphones can be an addiction because of the social media like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, Ect.. People are like a magnet to the device without an electrical field connecting. There brain is doing all the attracting to the device because they want to know what’s going on with other people through social media and want to connect and feel connected through all that. People are magnets to the device because is all in their head that, through social media they feel like they are regular people doing regular things and feel like they belong in with society. In reality social media is to keep you connected but too many people turn it in to an addiction to your cellphone. The cellphone company doesn’t care about no addictions and your feelings because they just keep feeding your mental wanting. People are always on their phone and touching them and that can be a health problems because germs are all over your hands and they get on cell phones and when you let someone hold your cell phone it can pass down germs but that’s not what worries one the most behind germs there something more worse called “ Radiation”. Yeah cellphones are better and smaller but there is more to them than meets the eyes. More
Over the past 20 years, technology has advanced in an almost indescribable way and it is continuing to do so. It has a vast influence on our society and having some type of technological device is becoming a necessity for some people. Cell phones are one of these devices “with everyone from elementary school kids to senior citizens owning at least one. ”(Laura Jerpi)
Albeit pragmatic, cell phones have become overused, resulting in several major issues in our society. Everyone from kids in grade school to elders in nursing homes own a cell phone. They are becoming more common in our society each year. We have begun overusing our cell phones. Many people are even becoming addicted to their cell phone (South University). People are refusing to put their cell phones down, even when they are driving. In 2015, 3,477 people died and 391,000 people were injured, all from people driving while distracted by their cell phones. More than 650,000 people even admitted to being on
With 87 percent of American adults owning a cell phone (Jerpi, 2013), it becomes obvious that cell phones have become a staple device in today’s society. Although cell phones offer convenience, they arguably come with negative affects. Cell Phones have become one of the fastest emerging technologies (Campbell, 2006). With 87 percent of American adults and teenagers owning a cell phone (Jerpi, 2013), it becomes obvious that cell phones have become a staple device in today’s society. Since the release of the first cell phone, they have immensely evolved and some would say, have become an essential to everyday life. Although cell phones offer convenience, they arguably come with negative and impactful effects on our social
Cellphone Controversies In the article, “Cell Phones and Social Graces,” by Charles Fisher, Fisher talks about how people are slaved into their cell phones and how many people allow it to impact their lives. Fisher’s main idea in this article is that cell phone technology nowadays ruins people sociological and cultural actions and is also a reason why he refuses to have a cell phone of his own. Fisher uses his own personal experiences and his observations to support his main idea on how people allow a cellphone device to impact their daily lives. Fisher gives personal examples to support his main idea when he talks about not owning a cell phone and explains how distracting it is nowadays to own a cellphone compared to a few years ago.
We currently live in a society where technology has become a necessity, more specifically, cell phones have become essential and people go crazy when they are without this particular device. This obsession with our cellular devices has caused many deaths, affected our form of communication with others, and making us stupider.
Cell phones are one of the most usable resources on the world, they provide us with messages, calls and much more. The first cell phone was a Motorola made in 1973 by Martin Cooper. This cell phone was a 13 centimeters long, 13 centimeters deep and 4.45 centimeters wide. This cell phone was a great technology back then when people have no more of communication than carts to send in the mail. No matter the side of the cell
Technology has advanced over the years, causing our lifestyle to change drastically and head down a new path. With these advances in technology, the cell phone appeared and has evolved throughout time. The cell phone has become a necessity to many. All ages use this mobile device for either personal or business use. Higgins states that the amount of cell phones active has increased from “one billion in 2000 to 6 billion.” Although cell phones play an important role in the lives of many, the negative possibilities could cause destruction to our society.
It influence individual on their body health. Just as Gigi Starr said in his article, Cell phones bring low-level radiation but it still can cause tumor to grow.(Starr). It’s a very serious conflict because nowaday lots of people get tumor because of radioactive stuffs such as TV, medical equipment, Cigarettes. It’s worse if someone have tumor and still addicted to use phone. It will increase the growing speed of the tumor. Although the radiation on the cell phone is small but if we keep staring at it 24/7. The radioactive will still get to you. Also cell phones change our way to communicate because we use the internet language. Gigi Starr claimed that, ”These days, it's a common sight to see people write "LOL" or "srsly" instead of expressing themselves through fully realized action and language.”(Starr). People started to not using the formal language and it’s not good because English is a big language. If it changes, people that learn it will get confused. English is a useful language and we shouldn’t make it become the “internet”
Cell phones are extremely popular this day and age, not only with adults, but with the youth of this generation as well. What teenager these days does not want the newest smartphone? What high schooler does not envy the person in their class with the
Did you know that the cancer government, the federal communications commission’s says that hundreds of millions of Americans uses cell phones, and cell phones can cause you to have brain tumors? Did you also know that both adults and children spend most of their time on phone? When using your phone, it might give you a neck problem because in respect to cancer, concern focuses on whether cell phones might increase the risk of brain tumors in the head and neck area. But let me tell you something, as many of us use our phones daily, do we ever stop and think it might affect our body? No because we are so into social media and playing games that we don’t have time to think that it’s going to affect us. People say that phones are safe and other say they aren’t. I say that they can be safe at some time it can also depend what you do, and how long you use it for. Therefore, many of us get distracted easily and it’s pretty hard to get back on track. In 1973, the first portable cell phone was discovered, due to the cause that cell phones may not be safe at some time cell phones are also very important because in case of an emergency you will have a device with you.
Have you ever wondered what would the world resemble in the event that we didn 't have any cell phones? Why is it that we get out of our comfort zone when we do not have access to our phones? Nowadays, cell phones have such a noteworthy effect on our day to day lives, and we owe it to the advancement of technology. In this research paper, we will take a closer look at this phenomenon by examining the evolution of cell phone devices, and it’s effects on society.
On April 3rd, 1973, the very first cell phone call was made by a man named Martin Cooper. Martin was using a Motorola DynaTAC 8000x, or as most people know as the very first cell phone. At first glance the 8000x basically looked like some
who led a team of developers at Motorola and made the first cell phone call in April 3, 1973 at
The effects of technology on society will always be a double edged sword. The debate is a never ending one, in which both sides have valid and compelling arguments. The Industrial Revolution reduced manual labor in the long run, but had negative consequences such as child labor and sweatshop conditions. Nuclear Power reduces the cost of producing energy, but raises serious environmental issues like pollution and radiation. In this day in age refusing to assimilate to at least some form of modern living is simply not an option. One invention causing controversy today that has yet to cease being alter, modified, and “improved” since its debut is the ever present cell phone.
During the Second World War Motorola developed the Handie-Talkie SCR536 handheld radio transmitter and receiver, and icon of that conflict, and forefather of the mobile phone. In the 1970s, together with AT&T, Motorola started developing cellular networks, and in 1980 the company released the world’s first mobile phone, the DynaTAC phone. From then on the company because a household telecommunications name.