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We have discussed the beneficial effects of technology on numerous occasions. Specifically, we are talking about such things as mobile phones, video games, tablets and personal computers, those devices we embrace in the daily affairs of our lives. Despite all of their obvious benefits, there is no documented proof they improve productivity (at least not with the U.S. Department of Labor), and that it affects our socialization skills particularly in the area on interpersonal relations.
Such technology may allow us to express our creativity faster, to quickly access information, to communicate with anyone on the planet and share such things as notes and photos, but there is nothing to substantiate it enhances our ability to think. If anything, it diminishes the use of the brain.

For example, many people can no longer perform basic math without the assistance of an automated calculator. We cannot communicate except by constant text messaging, which is unequivocally dangerous while driving. We no longer believe we can compose letters or essays without a word processor. It should come as no small wonder to watch an average office come to a complete standstill when the power is cutoff.
Studies have also shown that extensive use of such devices actually lowers IQ. As Hicks points out in his book, “The Digital Pandemic,”technology has the ability to alter our minds; that it can assume the same robotic mannerisms as the technology we use. This means we are subliminally, if not consciously, adjusting our lifestyles to adapt to computer technology.HOW BRAND GOT THE NAMES
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