Mobile Phones: A Childhood Dream

Mobile Phones: A Childhood Dream

June 28th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Info

Years ago, children used to dream to own walkie-talkies, shortwave communication used by the actions of characters such as soldiers. Toy walkie-talkies can be purchased from a retailer, and some of them actually worked on small distances. Meanwhile, men with time on their hands have done the same with the larger wavelengths. They were known as ham radio, and later as a CB (Citizen Band) radio-active. Radio hams wanted to know what is in their world, which consisted primarily of remote and mysterious. The CB-fanatics are just mindless chatter boxes.

Fast forward to the world of mobile phone. The technology has developed, people have not. The mobile phone, a small brick and Monster was seen as a status symbol. Rather than boys wishing to create new objects, it was City Slickers. Young professionals. Young, whey and economically powerful. The mobile phone has become the equivalent of walkie-talkies.

Technological progress, and various technologies to reduce the size and the most versatile phones. But the new phones are not just phones. They can text each other to connect to the internet, music, play movies, photos and movies, games, play time, perform calculations, most of the things a computer can do.

But people are always the same. The cache of the mobile phone was found by children. They are the walkie-talkies today. And it is desirable that the legislation was introduced in an attempt to stop the theft of phone show-off of “gangs”. The failure of courts and mobile phones are the rigors of flight for the “excluded youth of today.

In fact, the childish desire to have the development of mobile telephony as much as anything else. It is fortunate that mobile phones can be very useful in dealing with emergencies. Perhaps this facet of a freebie or something else. But it is just to show how technology can be used to create objects for a young and voracious still be used for serious cases of people with serious and mobile telephony, which until recently were held firmly in the off position.

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Mobile Phones: A Childhood Dream

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