Turns
out that after seeing all the "technological advances and
miracles (that we enjoy and obviously pay a high price for); people
just realized that during a period of several years, these
advancements
have increased and improved their capabilities, functions and
therefore their reach... and grasp.
Do you remember when you bought your first computer (if its the case)
back in the year 2001? In that year we entered a new era, where we
left our beloved Windows 98 and Windows ME. Well, I believe that in
that year we started living in a complete technological dependency.
We became groupies to Windows XP and then, with the passage of time,
Windows Vista... The latter promised a different design and
interface, and it was so! but not that many people liked it. We
preferred to keep our beloved Windows XP.
Over the years we have consumed many Operating
Systems from every single developer. In your computer, in your
Tablet, in your mobile... your gaming consoles and even in cars. I
have had the opportunity of visiting clients that are not in the
technological vogue, but their businesses are working properly with
their current computers, even with Pentium 4 processors and Windows
XP.
Here's
the interesting part. Most of the electronic components have a
lifespan of up to 6 years, and even more than that if we are careful.
There is something called Planned
Obsolescence, and is nothing more than defining the life span of
things. That planned life, may not be accurate for the physical
components, but it is precise when it comes to Software.
When
you buy a computer, in our case we acquired an Ultrabook with a Core
i3 processor, 8GB in RAM, SSD of 120GB with Windows 8. The device
works just fine, but we know that its life span is of no more than 3
years (because of its characteristics we know its good to go as far
as 2017 or 2018... probably more) because the new Windows versions
make you have a more powerful processor, better graphics, and a never
ending list of requirements.
This
also applies to phones. A few days ago iPhone
6 and iOS8
appeared. I don't know about you, but my iPhone 4* began to
experience certain problems... coincidence or planned obsolescence?
It is worth mentioning that I have not downloaded any updates.
Couldit be true that the conspiracies in which app developers and
network carries work along with Apple to "slowdown" the old
devices whenever there is a new release?.
Note. IOS 8 does not
work in iPhone 4; and to be honest, we are not amazed. iOS 8 is in
fact iPhone 4's deathbed. Although it seems like it was yesterday
when they announced the brand new iPhone 4, now Apple announces that
the
old devices and
previous IOSs,
won't get any support
or updates, matter of fact, as of September 17th, they are
discontinued. We saw it last year, iPhone 3GS died when it wasn't
able to hold iOS 7, so we are not surprised to see iOS 8 doing the
same.
A few months ago Apple discontinue iPhone 4 in several
countries, including India
and Brazil. But it has kept sales in developing countries as “a
cheap” option of smartphone, while the old versions are
disappearing quickly.
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P.S.
Take a look at “The Lightbulb Conspiracy”by Cosima Dannoritzer.
Take a look at “The Lightbulb Conspiracy”by Cosima Dannoritzer.
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