Thursday, December 15, 2011

Android Tablet can't keep up with the competition...In the US


In recent news Dell has abandoned its production and distribution of its new Android tablet in the US. Mainly due to the fact this good piece of technology just can't keep up with its competition the Apple's Ipad and Amazon's Kindle. With the Kindle being a new and affordable style of Ipad . On the day following black friday reported The Kindle being Amazon's best selling item on black friday. We all know of the success of the Ipad which is everywhere across the glode. With Apple being the first to introduce the concept. Dell I believe made the right decision, to not jump into this running. New and innovative technology will only be recognized by consumer through its innovator. You connect the Ipad with Apple and the Imac,Iphone etc. You connect the Kindle with Amazon and you connect Dell's tablet with ....... exactly, smart move by its corporation.

Noone's tieing the knot anymore...

What ever happened to the sweet old days? When you met a pretty gal and introduced yourself to her. Everytime you two hung out together you took her on a nice date or brought her around your crew. Experiences together through good and bad times resulted in you two falling in love and eventually tieing the knot. Well what put a limp on the days of Real Love and Marriage I would say can only be blamed on Technology. Those days of meeting have turned into viewing someone on there web page. Those days of talking on the phone all night about any and everything have been replaced with texting throughout the day. The days of hanging out have been replaced with webcams. Which ultimatly results in more hooking up rather than getting to really know someone and people falling in love. Marriage is at a all time low with new marriages dropping down 5% in the past year of 2009-2010. You can only imagine what that number will be this year. In the 1960's 72% of all adults age 18 and up were married. The good old days where everyone wanted to build a family and give there offspring the opportunities they didnt have. Today that percentage is at 51% and dropping. The average age of first married people have increased to 26 years old and 28 for men and women. Where are in a decade where every guy wants to be a player and every woman wants to think like a man. At this rate to tie the knot wouldnt be so common as it was in past years.