I get it if I need it, but I don't actively seek out the newest thing. Have you all seen that commercial about Best Buy's "buy back" guarantee? One scene has a guy getting a 3-D TV unloaded off a truck with a 4-D advertised on the delivery truck, with his kid in the front yard running in circles saying "You got the wrong one silly head". That's the part that I don't like... people who feel the need to rush out and get the newest thing. Technology is moving so fast, it's almost pointless to keep up with everything new they come out with. Plus if you wait awhile, prices fall. We could of run out and bought a nice flat screen for something like $2500. Buuuut... our old 36in regular old TV still works, I didn't want to pay that much, and I always like to wait for any kinks or flaws to get worked out of the first generation. Same with cars, I wait a couple years on a new model since there is always recalls in the very first one.
Plus if we get a new TV, we need a new laptop, my husband's is a dinosaur by comparison. It has all the bells and whistles, top notch from 2005. But it can't send internet through to a TV like the new ones can. BUT WAIT! Now the xbox can do it, and we just got the latest one of those since our original 360 kicked the bucket. I think there is a TV that can do the internet by itself, nothing but the cord. Until even that goes wireless if it isn't already. Pretty nifty. But only needed when you shut off the cable, which we plan to do when we go high tech. Upgrade the electronics AND eliminate a portion of a bill, that's what technology is good for.
So we went from needing all manner of gadgets to make it happen, to now needing nothing but the TV. By waiting, we'll get a better service and a cheaper price.
But my cell phone... I know how to call to check my bank if I need to... don't need an app for that. It takes really bad pictures, my upgrade will be better at that and still make good calls. Don't care if it does anything else. My brother just got one of the Droids for work and he hasn't set it down much because of all it can do. If I take my internet mobile... I wouldn't have a life! LOL But then again... I could sit out in the chicken coop on an Iphone, video a chicken laying an egg, upload it, and post it online, without leaving the coop or changing the gadget. Hahaha.
But then came the internet, and then came the Iphone, and life was made "simple".
As everything goes digital and high tech, so do crimes. Back in the day you couldn't rob a bank from the comfort of your basement computer den. Now you can. There are apps to swipe the banking information from people using internet cafes. So it isn't safe to check your banking while you're getting a coffee in a wi-fi zone. Phone viruses... computer stuff made available to online capable phones. The first one was created way back in 2004.
If you're struggling with learning the new technology, you also have to learn what not to do with it, and what about it poses risk. If you put all your information on there, you also have to know how to protect it, and have a basic understanding of how it all works. Common use internet service is risky. Not securing your home wireless service makes it easily hackable too.
The default settings you buy it with are often not enough. Look into all the available technology to keep yourself protected too. Whatever the good guys are doing, the bad guys are finding ways to make it work for them too.