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| Top 5 Technologies that will vanish in few years |
Top 5 Technologies that will vanish in few years
1. Alarm Clock
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| Alarm Clock |
The alarm clock is very useful for use we use it get up early or we use it as a reminder but after a few years, you will not see this technology just because of our smartphones. An alarm clock (or sometimes just an alarm) is a clock that is designed to alert an individual or group of individuals at a specified time. The primary function of these clocks is to awaken people from their night's sleep or short naps; they are sometimes used for other reminders as well. Most use sound; some use light or vibration. Some have sensors to identify when a person is in a light stage of sleep, in order to avoid waking someone who is deeply asleep, which causes tiredness, even if the person has had adequate sleep. To turn off the sound or light, a button or handle on the clock is pressed; most clocks automatically turn off the alarm if left unattended long enough. A classic analog alarm clock has an extra hand or inset dial that is used to specify the time at which the alarm will ring. Alarm clocks are also used in mobile phones, watches, and computers.
Many alarm clocks have radio receivers that can be set to start playing at specified times and are known as clock radios. Some alarm clocks can set multiple alarms. A progressive alarm clock can have different alarms for different times (see next-generation alarms) and play music of the user's choice. Most modern televisions, computers, mobile phones, and digital watches have alarm functions that turn on or sound alerts at a specific time.
But in the future, the smartphone will replace these alarm clock technologies.
2.Phone Booth
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| Phone Booth |
Phonebooth is our traditional way to connect with someone but whenever the technology changes and new technology comes the new technology replace the previous one. A telephone booth, telephone kiosk, telephone call box, telephone box, or public call box is a small structure furnished with a payphone and designed for a telephone user's convenience. Starting in the 1970s, pay telephones were less and less commonly placed in booths in the United States. In many cities where they were once common, telephone booths have now been almost completely replaced by non-enclosed payphones. In the United States, this replacement was caused, at least in part, by an attempt to make the pay telephones more accessible to disabled people. In the United States and Canada, "telephone booth" (or "phone booth") is the commonly used term for the structure, while in the Commonwealth of Nations (particularly the United Kingdom and Australia), it is a "telephone box" (or "phone box"). Such a booth usually has lighting, a door to provide privacy, and windows to let others know if the booth is in use. The booth may be furnished with a printed directory of local telephone numbers, and a booth in a formal setting, such as a hotel, maybe furnished with paper and pen and even a seat. An outdoor booth may be made of metal and plastic to withstand the elements and heavy use, while an indoor booth (once known as a silence cabinet) may have more elaborate architecture and furnishings. Most outdoor booths feature the name and logo of the telephone service provider.
3. Remote Control
The remote control system is also a very new and good thing in today’s world but how our technology changes our new things overwrites it like wifi enabled system takes place of remote control things. In electronics, remote control or clicker is an electronic device used to operate another device from a distance, usually wirelessly. For example, in consumer electronics, a remote control can be used to operate devices such as a television set, DVD player, or other home appliance, from a short distance. The remote control is primarily a convenience feature for the user and can allow the operation of devices that are out of convenient reach for direct operation of controls. In some cases, remote controls allow a person to operate a device that they otherwise would not be able to reach, as when a garage door opener is triggered from outside or when a Digital Light Processing projector that is mounted on a high ceiling is controlled by a person from the floor level. But wifi system access all these things by radio wave signal this how it is perfect then remote control and we access all these things with a very wide range or you can say we can access these things by anyway.
4. Car key
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| Smart Phone |
Car keys is another thing that will change in a few years. The smartphone is used within the place of the car keys, because of many securities rezones we have to replace car keys with the phone. After a few years we use many applications in place of this. A car key or an automobile key is a key used to open and/or start an automobile. Modern key designs are usually symmetrical, and some use grooves on both sides, rather than a cut edge, to actuate the lock. It has multiple uses for the automobile with which it was sold. A car key can open the doors, as well as start the ignition, open the glove compartment, and also open the trunk (boot) of the car. Some cars come with an additional key known as a valet key that starts the ignition and opens the driver's side door but prevents the valet from gaining access to valuables that are located in the trunk or the glove box. Some valet keys, particularly those to high-performance vehicles, go so far as to restrict the engine's power output to prevent joyriding. Recently, features such as coded immobilizers have been implemented in newer vehicles. More sophisticated systems make ignition dependent on electronic devices, rather than the mechanical key switch. A number of these systems, such as KeeLoq and Megamos Crypto have been demonstrated to be weak and vulnerable to cryptanalytic attacks. But after a few years, we will use high-tech technology that will more secure for us.
5. Rear-View mirror
Rear View Mirror is an another a thing that will vanish after some years because we need some people for parking a car that’s a very annoying thing but we find a solution for this back camera and screen many company use this technology in their car and it getting a choice for users. A rear-view mirror (or rearview mirror) is a flat mirror in automobiles and other vehicles, designed to allow the driver to see rearward through the vehicle's rear window (rear windshield). In cars, the rear-view mirror is usually affixed to the top of the windshield on a double-swivel mount allowing it to be adjusted to suit the height and viewing angle of any driver and to swing harmlessly out of the way if impacted by a vehicle occupant in a collision. The rear-view mirror is augmented by one or more side-view mirrors, which serve as the only rear-vision mirrors on trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles. The sensors emit acoustic pulses, with a control unit measuring the return interval of each reflected signal and calculating object distances.[1] The system in turn warns the driver with acoustic tones, the frequency indicating object distance, with faster tones indicating closer proximity and a continuous tone indicating a minimal pre-defined distance. Systems may also include visual aids, such as LED or LCD readouts to indicate object distance. A vehicle may include a vehicle pictogram on the car's infotainment screen, with a representation of the nearby objects as colored blocks. Rear sensors may be activated when reverse gear is selected and deactivated as soon as any other gear is selected. Front sensors may be activated manually and deactivated automatically when the vehicle reaches a pre-determined speed — to avoid subsequent nuisance warnings.
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