5 Things that Will Disappear in 10 Years


Much of the technology we use today may seem quite futuristic. Starting the car from inside the house or asking a smartphone to tell you how the weather is is quite usual these days. With the constant advance of technology, there are many things that we leave behind forever.

Today in Disseminate we will show you some technologies that today's children will not even remember in 10 years.

1. Autonomous GPS.

5 Things that Will Disappear in 10 Years
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Until not long ago, GPS systems seemed to be cutting-edge technology. Currently, thanks to the navigation capabilities of automobiles and smartphones, there is almost no need for independent systems like this one.

2. Cable television.

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Traditional television packages are being gradually replaced by streaming services. Eventually, paying for expensive cable service (with many commercials) will probably seem unnecessary.

3. Telephones for the home.

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With the invention of cell phones, terrestrial lines have slowly faded into oblivion.

4. Keys for the car and for the home.

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It is likely that the next generation of cars and houses will no longer need keys to enter, going on to use keyboards and fingerprint scanners. Smart locks already exist in the market that can be operated from smartphone applications, so the physical keys could begin to disappear in the coming years.

5. Physical buttons.

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Many modern smartphones are leaving the physical buttons behind, privileging the touch screens and other sensors. Ten years from now, it is very likely that most new technologies will include touch screens instead of physical buttons.

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