Some some that this is damaging our quality of sleep, but most people don't care. In this day and age, convenience is key. The extent to which the smartphone had changed our behavior proves just that.
"What's that?" many Gen Zers would ask. In 2004, according to the CDC, more than 90 percent of Americans had landlines in their homes. In 2017, just under 43 percent could say the same. In fact, it's hard to imagine that people use their landlines as more than dead-ends for telemarketers now. As it grows more common for people to own cell phones, children and the elderly included, the landline is losing its purpose. Even AT&T, America's largest landline provider, is planning to phase out the service by 2020.
Buttons on cell phones have been on their way out for a long time. Touch screens have been a requisite for smartphones since IBM released the first-ever smartphone in 1992. Even then, certain buttons persisted, most notably, the home button, as we've seen on every iPhone up until the iPhone X. Apple wasn't the first to ditch the home button, though. Android phones had switched to a touch home long before, but now that Apple's done it, you can be sure that the trend will stick. With the iPhone X, no pressing of any sort is necessary to unlock the phone. Just a simple face recognition test and you're in.
The online transactions that are rendering ATMs, cash, and paper bills useless are likewise rendering checks obsolete. After all, think about the only times you've used your checkbook in recent years: rent payments, a few other bills, monetary gifts for birthdays, graduations, marriages, and what have you. Which of those payments or gifts could not also be accomplished with the popular app Venmo? Digital wallets like Venmo, Apple Wallet, PayPal, and Google Wallet have changed the way we spend. As a result, we're wasting less paper. (On the other hand, however, these apps reportedly encourage us to spend more money than necessary.)
"Apple discontinued its iPod Nano and Shuffle MP3 players in 2017," says Carte. "The iPod Touch is still sold in stores today, though. It's probably only being purchased by parents that don't want their pre-teen to have an iPhone just yet. I bet it won't stick around much longer because it's in Apple's best interest to get you to buy an iPhone, instead."
Cursive has few practical applications in our modern world. Because most of the text we read and write is a font on a screen, we rarely interact with cursive at all. This lack of practicality is the main reason cursive is no longer, or rarely, taught in schools. Some people argue that the benefits of cursive, such as the fact that it helps with dyslexia and that it enhances reading and spelling abilities, outweigh the negatives, but the vast majority of adults agree that it should be phased out and replaced by something more relevant, like coding.
Just imagine how much easier life would be if you didn't need to remember to get some cash out of the ATM or to make change to give a luggage handler a tip.
"A form of money will surely be used in the future, but its physical form could become a thing of the past," says Jeremy Rose, director of web hosting and technology site CertaHosting. "Coins and paper banknotes within the next decade will be replaced by new forms. In Sweden, credit cards and online banking have almost completely replaced paper money, and mobile payment tools make it easier to buy products with just a few swipes on a smartphone. Digital currency such as Bitcoin in the near future could become a commonly accepted payment instrument."
With the decreasing ubiquity of cash, it's no surprise that these machines are seeing their way out of relevance as well. The rise of contactless payments in the United States and the United Kingdom, via cards and apps, has largely contributed to this disappearance. "In the cashless world of the future, ubiquitous ATMs will become obsolete like telephone booths were for our generation," adds Lavender. As for what not to expect, don't hold your breath for these 20 Long-Predicted Technologies That Are Never Going to Happen.
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